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The Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth (MACY) is here to make sure the voices of young people are heard. We make sure their rights are respected and that they have a say in decisions that affect their lives. We advocate, investigate, and review public services in Manitoba to ensure they are meeting the needs of children, youth, and young adults.

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Recent News

2711, 2019

Review Roll-Out

A companion document to the MACY’s annual report, the Review Roll-Out examines the 57 child death reviews and summarizes the work that is undertaken every day on behalf of families. The report looks at opportunities for learning for service providers, policy makers, and government departments in the areas of assessment, planning, service delivery, and evaluation.

Review Roll-Out

1611, 2019

Open House – November 20, 2019

YAAS! is hosting an open house on November 20th at MACY, 346 Portage Ave in Winnipeg.  Join us in celebrating National Child Day in Canada on Wednesday, November 20, 2019. To mark this occasion, MACY is joining other public organizations across the country in a UNICEF-promoted #KIDSTAKEOVER OPEN HOUSE to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.

1411, 2019

National Child Day – November 20, 2019

National Child Day is celebrated in Canada on November 20 in recognition of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). The UNCRC was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations (including Canada!) on November 20, 1989. Its anniversary is the perfect time for youth in Canada to learn more about their rights, express themselves, and shape their own future.

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