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2021-2022 Annual Report

pfyouthnb December 16, 2022 January 19, 2023
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Click to view the 2021-2022 Partners for Youth Annual Report.

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Bulletin d’automne 2022

pfyouthnb November 22, 2022 November 22, 2022

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NBYICN Fall Newsletter 2022

pfyouthnb November 22, 2022 November 22, 2022

Click to view the 2022 New Brunswick Youth in Care Newsletter

2020-2021 Annual Report

pfyouthnb December 10, 2021 December 7, 2022

Click to view the 2020-2021 Partners for Youth Annual Report.

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Human Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation | Strategy Documentation

pfyouthnb July 19, 2017 September 18, 2017

Starting in 2015, we began a project aimed at devising a strategy for addressing the problem of human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation (HTSE) in New Brunswick. Following two years of collaboration with a large list of community and government partners, two key documents related to the project have…

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Champions of youth engagement for over 20 years | Partners For Youth Inc., 487 Brunswick St, Fredericton, NB, E3B 5L6.

As a provincial entity, Partners for Youth acknowledges that it carries out its work on the traditional unceded territory of the Wolastoqiyik, Mi’kmaq and Peskotomuhkati peoples. This territory is covered by the “Treaties of Peace and Friendship” which these nations first signed with the British Crown in 1726. The treaties did not deal with the surrender of lands and resources, but in fact recognized Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik title and established the rules for what was to be an ongoing relationship between nations. We, the staff and members of the board, pay respect to the elders, past and present, and descendants of this land. We honour the knowledge keepers and seek their guidance as we strive to develop closer relationships with the Indigenous people in New Brunswick.
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