The Society
Documents and publications
We are an organization that is committed to transparency and accountability. In this section, you will find documents that need to be made public in light of the Broader public sector accountability act.
Annual reports
Our annual reports going back to 2002-2003 are available for download by clicking on the links.
Annuel Report 2017-2018
Annual Report 2016-2017
Annual Report 2015-2016
Annual Report 2014-2015
Annual Report 2013-2014
Annual Report 2012-2013
Annual Report 2011-2012
Annual Report 2010-2011
Annual Report 2009-2010
Annual Report 2008-2009
Annual Report 2007-2008
Annual Report 2006-2007
Annual Report 2005-2006
Annual Report 2004-2005
Annual Report 2003-2004
Annual Report 2002-2003
Legal rights
It’s important to know your legal rights when involved with a children’s aid society in Ontario. The following document, created by the Government of Ontario, provides an overview of those rights.
Performance Indicators
Policies
The Children’s Aid Society of SDG has developed several policies to guide its decision-making and actions. The Society also follows policies established by the Province. Our policies are available for download.
Accessibility Standards Policy
Broader Public Sector Perquisites Directive 2011
Broader Public Service Procurement Directive 2011
Financial Policy 2016
Finances
Service accessibility
The Children’s Aid Society of SDG is proud to be a designated agency that offers quality services in both French and English. We are highly committed to the principles of independence, dignity, integration and equality of opportunity, as well as to meeting the needs of people with disabilities in all areas. In order to achieve this goal, we have developed an Multi-year Accessibility Plan (non accessible PDF).
TTY Service
To support telephone communication between hearing people and people who are deaf, deafened, hard of hearing or those with speech disabilities, the Society uses a TTY Service called Bell Relay Service. With Bell Relay Service professionally trained operators act as intermediaries to facilitate the call. Operators are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
To access the Bell Relay System for TTY to Voice, follow these steps:
- Dial 711
- The Bell Relay Operator will answer and say “Bell Canada Relay Service”, followed by “GA” (for Go Ahead)
- Type this telephone number: 613-933-229
- Type these two letters: G A
Website material
Most materials on our website can be provided in an alternate format upon request.
Please email your accessibility request at accessibility@cwcas.ca.
Feedback
We encourage and appreciate your feedback! If you would like to provide feedback on our customer service for persons with disabilities, please contact us via our online form.
Videos
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Our primary focus
Our primary focus is the safety and well-being of children and youth. Our agency conducts assessments, offers support services such as counseling and teaching and, whenever possible, provides resources. The Children’s Aid Society of SDG also facilitates public adoptions for children and youth whose birth family is unable to care for.
Whether you’re a professional, a teacher, a family member or simply a concerned citizen, know that every call is evaluated individually before any action is taken.
We believe that children do best when they are at home with their families. In only a small number of cases are children removed from a family, since our priority is always to give parents the support and services they need to create a safe home.
To learn when to call us and what happens when you do, visit What happens when you call.
For more information about becoming a foster parent or about giving a child a new family, visit Could you be a caregiver? or Could you adopt?.