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C2Y: Discussions on Child and Youth Care

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Discussions with, and for, young people, parents and professionals who care about the youth social service system.
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Episodes

Hiring Care, Episode 5: The Cost Is Unacceptable

Hiring Care is an audio drama inquiry created from one-on-one conversations with 10 child and youth care practitioners (CYCPs) “from care” (CYCPfC). Most of the script is verbatim, meaning the words spoken by the actors are (mostly) re-enactments of what CYCPfC said in the conversations. The conversations have been re-arranged and different CYCPfC have been put into relationships with each other, even though they never actually spoke with each other during the recorded conversations. Three of th...

Apr 27, 202220 minEp. 239

Hiring Care, Episode 4: There’s Constantly A Call For People To Share Their Culture

Hiring Care is an audio drama inquiry created from one-on-one conversations with 10 child and youth care practitioners (CYCPs) “from care” (CYCPfC). Most of the script is verbatim, meaning the words spoken by the actors are (mostly) re-enactments of what CYCPfC said in the conversations. The conversations have been re-arranged and different CYCPfC have been put into relationships with each other, even though they never actually spoke with each other during the recorded conversations. Three of th...

Apr 20, 202215 minEp. 238

Hiring Care, Episode 3: A Broken System

Hiring Care is an audio drama inquiry created from one-on-one conversations with 10 child and youth care practitioners (CYCPs) “from care” (CYCPfC). Most of the script is verbatim, meaning the words spoken by the actors are (mostly) re-enactments of what CYCPfC said in the conversations. The conversations have been re-arranged and different CYCPfC have been put into relationships with each other, even though they never actually spoke with each other during the recorded conversations. Three of th...

Apr 13, 202220 minEp. 237

Hiring Care, Episode 2: A Leg Up

Hiring Care is an audio drama inquiry created from one-on-one conversations with 10 child and youth care practitioners (CYCPs) “from care” (CYCPfC). Most of the script is verbatim, meaning the words spoken by the actors are (mostly) re-enactments of what CYCPfC said in the conversations. The conversations have been re-arranged and different CYCPfC have been put into relationships with each other, even though they never actually spoke with each other during the recorded conversations. Three of th...

Apr 06, 202225 minEp. 236

Hiring Care, Episode 1: Care Is Not Intuitive

In this episode Wolfgang Vachon says goodbye as host of CYC Podcast. He also talks about the new team taking over the podcast : Vivian Patruno, Salvatore D’Agatstino, and Christopher Cottle; and introduces a new audio drama inquiry called Hiring Care. What happens when you work in the same system that raised you? Charlotte, a new CYCP “from care”, struggles to understand what care means when your lived experience wasn’t always full of care. Hiring Care is an audio drama inquiry created from one-...

Apr 02, 202233 minEp. 235

Raising Awareness about Maritime Ecology

On this episode, Salvatore, talks with #RisingYouth Alumni Mia Otokiak, who organized a a workshop series celebrating the ecology of the Arctic, Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit, and youth leadership. We learn about the importance of plankton and marine mammals in the arctic maritime food chain. This episode of the #RisingYouth Podcast was developed in partnership with the CYC Podcast. For more information on #RisingYouth Community Service Grants of up to $1,500 available to youth 15-30, visit https://ww...

Feb 23, 202232 minEp. 234

Uniting People Through Stories With Rebecca Gibbons

On this episode, Vivian Patruno, Host of the CYC Podcast, talks with #RisingYouth Alumni Rebecca Gibbons, who created The Neighbourhood Story Project, in which residents in Ottawa's Sandy Hill neighourhood, were invited to record a 2-5 minute audio story of their experiences living during the COVID-19 pandemic to promote community solidarity and connection during social distancing. This episode of the #RisingYouth Podcast was developed in partnership with the CYC Podcast. For more information on...

Jan 26, 202220 minEp. 233

Child and Youth Care Graduate Program Information Panel

This episode is a recording of a Child and Youth Care graduate school information panel that took place November 30, 2021. Graduate school programs were represented by Natasha Blanchet-Cohen from Concordia University’s Graduate Diploma in Youth Work; Graham McPheat from the University of Strathclyde’s MSc in Child and Youth Care Studies; Alison Gerlach from the University of Victoria’s Masters and PhD programs in Child, Youth, Family and Community Studies; and Julian Hasford from the University ...

Dec 29, 202151 minEp. 232

Moving Queer Visibilities into Identity-Sustaining Practices in CYC: A conversation with A. Longoria

In this episode A. Longoria talks about “identity-sustaining practices” in Child and Youth Care, education, and academia. They begin by asking how can/do queer, trans, IBPOC educators & CYCPs remain who they are within and across the spaces they work, so that practitioners and educators can help those they work with remain who they are. In response, A. Longoria discusses corporality, aesthetics, identity, and queering the norms of practice inside the classroom and out in the world. To read t...

Nov 24, 202140 minEp. 231

Possibilities, Futures, and Queer World-Making in CYC: A conversation with Audrey Wolfe and Mattie Walker

Wolfgang speaks with Audrey Wolfe and Mattie Walker about the recently published special issue of the International Journal of Child, youth, and Family Studies titled Possibilities, Futures, and Queer World-Making in CYC . This is the first queer themed special issue in any CYC journal. Audrey and Mattie speak about how the issue came about, some of the pieces published, and why they think there is a need for such a focused issue. The journal can be found at https://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/ij...

Oct 27, 202134 minEp. 230

ReFiled: An Audio Drama Inquiry About Care

This month we are showcasing episode 7 from ReFiled , a research-based fiction podcast created with Child and Youth Care practitioners who have residential placement experience. You can listen to the complete series at www.Refiled.ca , or on iTunes , Spotify , and Google Podcasts ....

Sep 01, 202117 minEp. 229

Beyond Surviving the Child Welfare System, Paths to Thriving with David Lewis-Pert and Meagan Lindley

David Lewis-Pert and Meagan Lindley talk about their work at the Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies (OACAS) and the annual YouthCAN conference for young people in the child welfare system. This year’s conference title is Beyond Survive: THRIVE! with a focus on topics related to health and wellbeing for young people in and from child protection services. Meagan and David discuss paths to thriving for those in care, ways peers can foster wellbeing, and suggestions for adults who suppo...

Jul 28, 202142 minEp. 228

Chanice McAnuff and Vivian Patruno on What to Lookout for in a Worker (Part 2)

On this episode Chanice McAnuff of (founder of Project Outsoders) and Vivian Patruno (Producer and Editor) continue their discussion regarding their experience growing up in foster care with social workers and staff. The two reflect on the system gaps in their experience and how social workers and housing staff have the power to impact youth in tremendous ways. For more information on the programs we provide please visit https://www.risingyouth.ca and https://www.tigweb.org...

Jul 14, 202120 minEp. 227

Success Factors of Foster Care Alumni in Postsecondary Education: A conversation with Sean Elliott

Sean Elliott discusses his recently completed study with graduates of college or university programs and who have lived in residential placement. Sean, who identifies as a “foster care alumni” talks about why he used an asset-based approach by focusing on success factors, learnings from the study, and how educators and others can support students with residential care histories. This conversation is a follow-up to our discussion last month about ReFiled an audio drama inquiry with child and yout...

Jun 30, 202134 minEp. 226

Chanice McAnuff and Vivian Patruno on What to Lookout for in a Worker (Part 1)

On this episode Chanice McAnuff of (founder of Project Outsoders) and Vivian Patruno (Producer and Editor) discuss their experience growing up in foster care with social workers and staff. The two reflect on the system gaps in their experience and how social workers and housing staff have the power to impact youth in tremendous ways. For more information on the programs we provide please visit https://www.risingyouth.ca and https://www.tigweb.org...

Jun 23, 202128 minEp. 225

ReFiled: Working in care when you come from care: A conversation with Krysten Bonikowsky and Shannon Cherry

In this episode, Wolfgang speaks with Krysten Bonikowsky and Shannon Cherry, about the research project Tuning into Child and Youth Care: An Audio-Drama Inquiry with Child and Youth Care practitioners who have lived in Residential Care . We begin by talking about the audio drama ReFiled ( www.ReFiled.ca ) , which follows a CYCP from care working in a group home who finds herself in crises after putting a young person into restraint. The audio drama leads to discussions about the role of files in...

May 26, 202128 minEp. 224

Video games and Relational Practice: A conversation with Aaron Crhak

Aaron Crhak talks about the use of video games within child and youth care practice. Exploring games as a way to build relationship, practice life skills, have therapeutic conversations, and develop mastery he elaborates on different games, how he utilizes them, and why he thinks they are effective tools for CYCPs to use with young people. For more information on the programs we provide please visit https://www.risingyouth.ca and https://www.tigweb.org...

Apr 28, 202130 minEp. 223

Episode 39 - Jeremiah Otis on the Importance of Youth Community Initiatives

In this episode Jeremiah Otis sits down with Salvatore to discuss music based programs in at risk areas. Jeremiah is a youth advocate, musician and producer; he has found peace and happiness in music. His goal is to spread this message to young people from all over. In this episode we find out how imperative youth led music programs can be with the right approach. Jeremiah Otis on Instagram: @jotis16 For more information on the programs we provide please visit https://www.risingyouth.ca and http...

Apr 22, 202126 minEp. 222

Episode 14 - Sam on the LGBTQIA+ Experinece

For our season finale, we sat down and had a conversation with Samuel Ashirbekov. He is a transgender female to male and an aspiring advocate for youth in care. Samuel shares with us what it was like transitioning into his new identity while in the child welfare system. He shares the obstacles he faced before, during, and after encountering me (Chanice) in the group home we both lived in. Sam and I both lived in the same group home for a period of time and we reflect on our different experiences...

Apr 09, 20211 hr 8 minEp. 221

Episode 13 - Vivian On Permanence After Care

Welcome back to Project Outsiders. If you are returning, thank you so much for coming back and tuning into our podcast. We really appreciate all of your support and joining us along on our journey to improving the foster care system. For those who are new here, Welcome to the Foster Care Experience Podcast. We are a youth lead social organization that is trying to bridge the gap between youth in care with decision makers. We are all youth from care who have been pushed by our experience to ensur...

Apr 02, 20211 hr 27 minEp. 220

Creating a Feminist, Fossil-Fuel Free Fashion Future, a conversation with Sophia Yang

Sophia Yang speaks with Wolfgang about Threading Change , “a youth-led not-for-profit organization envisioning a future where fashion is ethical and circular, rooted in justice with climate, gender, and racial equity at the forefront.” In this motivating conversation Sophia discusses relationships between fashion, racism, environmental destruction, and what can be done to change these current realities. This conversation is part of our ongoing partnership with Taking it Global For more informati...

Mar 31, 202135 minEp. 219

Episode 12: Keona Discusses Mental Health and Substance Abuse

Welcome back to Project Outsiders! If you are returning, thank you so much for coming back and tuning into our podcast. We really appreciate all of your support and joining us along on our journey to improving the foster care system. For those who are new here, Welcome to the Foster Care Experience Podcast. We are a youth lead social organization that is trying to bridge the gap between youth in care with decision makers. We are all youth from care who have been pushed by our experience to ensur...

Mar 27, 20211 hr 8 minEp. 218

Episode 11 - A walk through the life of an Advocator with Christopher

Children’s Aid societies are beginning to recognize the importance of the inclusion of youth voices and participating in conversations surrounding the barriers and areas of needed improvement within the child welfare system. We are seeing more collaborations between youth and agencies to develop a strategy to redesign Children's Aid, along with putting in place proper safety outlets for youth to safely advocate for themselves. First voice advocates are youth with first hand experience in child w...

Mar 19, 20211 hr 35 minEp. 217

Episode 10 - Kia The Indigenous Youth Experience

The last known residential home for Indigenous people closed down in 1996, “it wasn’t that long ago” says Kia Lesage. A lot of damage has been done on the indegenious community and we can see its reflection in the child welfare system. It may not come as a surprise to you but Child Protection Services look very different the further you go from the city or more densely populated areas. The programming and supports are very limited in rural areas and youth are heavily affected by its unavailabili...

Mar 12, 202152 minEp. 216

Episode 38 - FutureShot Factory with Riya Mehta

On this Episode of #RisingYouth Salvatore speaks with Riya Mehta founder of FutureShot Factory This platform of websites is meant to educate students, especially young adults about the importance of combining SDG based issues with the use of technology for social good and change. The idea came to fruition when I realized that information isnt broken down properly for youth to understand, and being young myself I wanted a platform I could turn to better understand social impact goals through the ...

Mar 10, 202140 minEp. 215

Episode 9 - Child Welfare Barriers for youth with Disabilities with Gabe Brokenshire

When an individual navigates the world with a physical disability they always need to be adapting to the obstacles put in their path in order to continue to survive. Today we want to learn about how people with disabilities experience the child welfare system. What are the barriers they face due to their disability, and do they have enough services and support in place to accommodate for their needs? Gabe Brokennshire is a former youth in care and lives with cerebral palsy. This was a very eye o...

Mar 05, 20211 hr 14 minEp. 214

A message to the listeners

Hey CYC Podcast Listeners, First I would like to say thank you for welcoming the Project outsiders team on board you’re regularly schedule programming. We love all the work that has happened prior to us and we hope to continue to provide unique conversations for our listeners as we continue to make new episodes. If you haven’t yet please follow us on social media and check out Project Outsiders on Spotify to follow our new page as we have exclusive bonus content you can’t find anywhere else on t...

Mar 05, 20212 minEp. 213

Black Lives Matter YXE: A conversation with Tomilola Ojo

In this conversation, Tomilola Ojo talks about the startup of Black Lives Matter YXE, the need for a BLM chapter in Saskatoon, the group’s research into the experiences of racism in the school system, and how that is being addressed by young activists directly impacted by it. To learn more or to connect with BLM YXE please visit: https://www.facebook.com/Black-Lives-Matter-YXE-111187897289614/ https://www.instagram.com/blacklivesmatteryxe/...

Feb 24, 202133 minEp. 212

Episode 6 - A Retrospective on the Care system w/ Troy

What do black youth need to put an end to generations after generations of poverty? Where did it all begin? Why is this still and issue? The overrepresentation of black youth in care in Ontario is staggering and the impacts on the family is detrimental to the health and wellbeing of the children caught in between. We sat down and had a very insightful conversation about what black families really need to be able to heal from our history. Troy elleston, an academic and business professional, educ...

Feb 12, 20211 hr 35 minEp. 211

ARTS episode 68 social workers vs CYWs w/ Melanie Matthews

On this weeks episode of ARTS with Salvatore D’Agostino interviews Melanie Matthews a practicing Private practitioner in the Social Work sector. Melanie Matthews runs her own podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/5NivfGdAQOMoM8cX254eKk?si=wcxiqFOsRAWQgUWPvZTXPw Where she interviews individuals that are working in various sectors of the Social Work industry. In this episode Melanie and Salvatore discuss this major disparities between being a CYW and a MSW....

Feb 10, 202126 minEp. 210
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