2007-12-01

OAFM and Ministry of Childrens and Youth Services collaborate on OCPMR

An Ontario Child Protection Mediation Roster has been established and is being managed by the Ontario Association for Family Mediation in order to make qualified child protection mediators more accessible to children?s aid societies in the province.

With the proclamation of amendments to the Child and Family Services Act (Bill 210), on November 30, 2006, children?s aid societies are now required to consider and/or use a prescribed method of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) on the following occasions:

Ontario Regulation 496/06, ?Methods and Procedures Regarding Alternative Dispute Resolution? sets out the principles that must guide all prescribed methods of ADR under the Child and Family Services Act, the rules respecting confidentiality and access to records and information, and a transitional provision.

Child protection mediation is one of the prescribed methods of ADR that children?s aid societies are now required to consider and/or use by way of a policy directive issued by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services on November 30, 2006. The policy directive also requires children?s aid societies to use child protection mediators who meet certain qualifications and experience and who are listed on the provincial roster managed by the Ontario Association for Family Mediation (OAFM).