Miller, Meagan2024-05-162024-05-162017-10http://hdl.handle.net/10393/46248This report was prepared by the University of Ottawa OnLAC team at the request of the Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies (OACAS) in preparation for the 2017 Ontario Child Welfare Data Forum. The variables selected in consultation with OACAS and presented here are intended to inform 2016 Service Framework for Child Welfare in Ontario item 6 – Expected outcomes for children and families as a result of their receipt of services: Meeting the needs of “children in care” and Crown wards (Service Framework, p. 12). Specifically: - Children have a voice in their planning - Children develop resiliency as a result of having their needs met (through the OnLAC approach) - Children experience increased protective factors (asset building) and reduced risk factors that contribute to improved well-being - Aboriginal children have the opportunity to know their culture and identity, connect with the land, and learn/speak their languageenchild welfarechild developmentontario looking after childrenoutcome monitoringSelected Variables from Ontario Looking After Children (OnLAC) Informing the Service Framework for Child Welfare in Ontario 2016 Ontario Provincial ReportReport