18 episodes

Welcome to the Foster Care Experience Podcast Hosted by Chanice McAnuff. Please be sure to tune into our program every Friday night.
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http://www.projectoutsiders.com

At project outsiders we aim to highlight the vulnerabilities of the child welfare system So that you can know what’s happening to youth in your communities and through this We aim to develop partnership with organizations to share resources you can use to stop these ongoing injustices and create a stronger system for youth in care together.

Project Outsiders Chanice McAnuff

    • Society & Culture

Welcome to the Foster Care Experience Podcast Hosted by Chanice McAnuff. Please be sure to tune into our program every Friday night.
Please Like, Share and Follow us on Social

http://www.projectoutsiders.com

At project outsiders we aim to highlight the vulnerabilities of the child welfare system So that you can know what’s happening to youth in your communities and through this We aim to develop partnership with organizations to share resources you can use to stop these ongoing injustices and create a stronger system for youth in care together.

    Roundtable Discussion on mental health with Industry Professionals

    Roundtable Discussion on mental health with Industry Professionals

    In this episode, we are here with first voice advocates and Child Welfare professionals to have an informative conversation around the gaps and barriers in mental health provision for youth in care during the covid-19 pandemic. Lisa Tomlinson is the Director of Services for Toronto CAS and Dimple is a nurse navigator with expertise in mental health. With them here today we hope to increase our own understanding of trauma and how our current system engages in our recovery or how it furthers our experiences of trauma from a clinical and operative perspective. By doing this we hope to identify some of the problems to begin to bring about solutions.

    Troy Elleston: https://www.linkedin.com/in/troy-bio-stu5/

    Lisa Tomlinson: ltomlinson@torontocas.ca

    Website: www.torontocas.ca

    Instagram/Twitter: CAS_Toronto

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/children%27s-aid-society-of-toronto/?originalSubdomain=ca

    • 1 hr 15 min
    Round Table Discussion with OACAS’s Youth Mental Health Advisory Committee

    Round Table Discussion with OACAS’s Youth Mental Health Advisory Committee

    Featuring the OACAS mental health advisory, today’s episode examines the vital intersection between mental health, youth in care and barriers to care. Today, Project Outsiders turns a new leaf by extending our dialogue to peers, social workers and advocates alike! Please welcome Kiana, Aiden, Bianca, Samuel and Rose in our thoughtful exploration as we bridge the gaps between Youth In Care and the complex systems we rely on.

    Contact info for guests

    Byanka: https://www.instagram.com/byanka.petrin/

    Kia: Kia is speaking at the ocac engagement tomorrow morning at 1155 on the OCAC (Ontario children's advocacy coalition) Facebook page live! Its for youth in care day

    ● Instagram: spitkisses

    ● Facebook: kia maria lovegood

    Christina: locc.christina@gmail.com

    ● christinaloc.co

    ● https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinaloc/

    Rose: rosetwentyseven (on all socials)

    Aidan: Aidan.depeza@gmail.com

    Samuel: samuel.ashirbekov@gmail.com

    Our Info

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    Trailer Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65XZ5XQzacc&t=1s

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    • 1 hr 44 min
    Episode 14 - Sam on the LGBTQIA+ Experience

    Episode 14 - Sam on the LGBTQIA+ Experience

    For our season finale, we sat down and had a conversation with Samuel Ashirbekov. He is a trans man 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 within the same space. In this conversation, we learn about what it is like having the system paint your identity and what are some of the current gaps when it comes to youth identifying as a part of the LGBTQ2S+ community. We hope you have enjoyed the first season and have taken something away from each conversation. We ask you to continue to support our movement and content by liking, sharing, and promoting it on your platforms. More is coming soon but until then, we hope you take care and stay safe.

    If you want to partner with Samuel here is an email you can contact him by samuel.ashirbekov@gmail.com

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    • 1 hr 7 min
    Episode 13 - Vivian Discusses the Importance of Permanence

    Episode 13 - Vivian Discusses the Importance of Permanence

    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 trying to bridge the gap between youth in care with decision makers. We are all youth from care who have been pushed by our experiences to ensure we see changes to a disconnected system. We are all incredibly passionate advocates and activists and want to create paths and opportunities for youth in care.

    Today we are talking about permanency within child welfare. Youth in care experience abandonment, neglect, and isolation -  this shapes their interaction in the world well after they leave care. The instability from moving around and the drastic feeling of abandonment youth feel once they turn 18 or 21 leave many youth feeling worthless. We want to learn how youth views the idea of permanency and its impact of attaining it even later in life. To help us with this discussion we have Vivian Patruno.

    Vivian is undergoing permanency through the NeverTooLate program in partnership with PARC (Pape, Adolescent Resource Centre) She connected with her family when she was 23. What Vivian needs the world to know is that everyonedeserves permanency and stability.

    Check out the full episode on the CYC podcast available on Spotify  Google playas well as all other platforms.

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    Want to know what programs are available in your community? Check out our blog. We are constantly updating our page with new local programs, news, and policy changes. You can also learn about your rights and supports that are afforded to you by the government.

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    • 1 hr 26 min
    Episode 12: Keona Discusses Mental Health and Substance Abuse

    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 ensure we see changes to a disconnected system. We are all incredibly passionate advocates and activists and want to create paths and opportunities for youth in care.

    In today's conversation we want to talk about mental health and the use of substances. For a lot of youth in care that is the number one tool we would resort to as a way to cope with our situation. It is not often that we have people in our life that are able to teach us healthy coping skills so we go with the ones taught to us by our peers who are also struggling. This becomes a complicated cycle to get out of once it has been habituated into your daily routine. When mental health becomes more of an issue the more easy it is for youth to fall deeper into an addiction. There are a lot of stigmas that come with having an addiction and today we want to learn more about how to prevent and overcome them. Here to tell us about her journey overcoming a global pandemic is Keona Sehmi.

    (Keona’s Bio)

    Keona Sehmi is a first voice advocate and participates in numerous committees as a youth advisor. Some of the committees she sits on includes the youth for change steering committee with OACAS, youth said through Halton CAS, She is an advisor for OACAS covid-19 mental health toolkit, and she is a peer mentor for the futures life skills and mentorship program. She plans to take a year off after she graduates for self growth and recovery, but plans to go to school for nursing to become a psychiatric nurse at mohawk.

    Check out the full episode on the CYC podcast available on Spotify  Google play as well as all other platforms.

    Follow our socials:

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    Want to know how to get involved or support our mission? Subscribe to our patron to get exclusive content and discounts to our merchandise.

    Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/projectoutsiders

    Website – www.projectoutsiders.com

    Want to know what programs are available in your community? Check out our blog. We are constantly updating our page with new local programs, news, and policy changes. You can also learn about your rights and supports that are afforded to you by the government.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Episode 11 - A walk through the life of an Advocator with Christopher

    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 welfare who are driven to see changes within the system. One tool which was developed for the youth was the Advocacy office, which is closed (officially closed back in 2018). That impact weighs greatly on many people from care, especially current youth. Today we have Christopher Cottle who worked at the advocacy office as a youth Communications Amplifier and is here to speak on his experience and give his insight into what he feels needs to change.

    Christopher’s plugs

    http://www.cycpodcast.org/

    https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/risingyouth-podcast/id1494492980

    rising youth and CYC

    Check out the full episode on the CYC podcast available on Spotify  Google play and many other platforms.

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    Want to know how to get involved or support our mission? Subscribe to our patron to get exclusive content and discounts to our merchandise.

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    • 1 hr 35 min

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