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Children First Act

Government of Alberta Country Resources Child and Youth General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Alberta 14 May 2014 Legislation/regulation

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This Act puts in place legislation, tools, processes and policies that will do the following for children and youth in Alberta:

-improve security
-improve education
-improve health outcomes
-improve safety
-improve well-being



Current as of May 14, 2014
Uploaded June 3, 2014
For ongoing amendments and the latest version of the law please refer to this link: http://humanservices.alberta.ca/16594.html

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