Episodes

Wednesday Aug 23, 2017
Wednesday Aug 23, 2017
This episode is an audio recording of the opening keynote presentation at the Ontario Association of Child and Youth Care 2017 conference. The keynote was delivered by Heather Snell, Shadan Hyder, Cory Mackinlay, and Paul Kitz, and it was choreographed by Coleen Snell. The actual keynote, as you might guess from the inclusion of a choreographer, was not the usual keynote fare. An audio recording does not accurately represent the keynote as presented. Along with Heather, three students shared some of their own experiences related to being in Child and Youth Care. Accompanying each student was a dancer. Thus, there was a highly visual aspect to the key note, which is not adequately captured in the audio recording. However, after discussions with Heather and the students, we decided to post the audio because it still raises many important points for consideration, particularly to those who teach in Child and Youth Care.

Wednesday Aug 09, 2017
Ethical Politics and Young People
Wednesday Aug 09, 2017
Wednesday Aug 09, 2017
On this episode of Your Right to Speak we talk with Ian Green who is a professor at York University's Master of Public Policy, Administration, and Law. Ian talks about ethical politics and its relation to young people. In the first part of the episode Ian discusses the challenges and strengths of ethical politics, in the second he argues that policy makers should have training in anti-oppression to better address some of the stigmas people bring with them when developing policy. Ian also mentions how young people can be better engage in politics.
Let’s raise awareness together!
If you are a child or youth that would like to be on the show or have a topic that you think we should discuss, please email Salvatore and Jenn at yourrighttospeak@gmail.com

Wednesday Jul 19, 2017
Wednesday Jul 19, 2017
We are continuing our uploading of presentations from the Ontario Association of Child and Youth Care conference which took place in June 2017. Today’s episode is called Walking the Path Towards Meaningful Youth Engagement. The presentation is by two young people who lived in residential care and three Ryerson University Master’s in Child and Youth Care Students.
The following is the conference abstract:
Walking the Path Towards Meaningful Youth Engagement
Since the ratification of the UNCRC, the participation and voice of young people has become a focus in child and youth serving organizations. Progress has been made, however young people still find themselves silenced, dismissed, and removed from the conversations and decisions impacting their lives. Current initiatives for youth engagement are often limited through tokenistic and outdated approaches, that result in young people continuing to feel as though they are not heard and do not have control over their own lives. We as CYCs need to model and advocate for the advancement of meaningful and authentic youth engagement. In order to do this, we need to unpack the complexities and barriers so we can envision a way forward. This presentation will focus on the role of CYC practitioners to support and partner with young people to elevate their voices and participation in the care and services they receive. Through a reflective process, we will examine the barriers that inhibit us from fully implementing a youth engagement approach in our daily practice. CYCs have the responsibility to navigate through these barriers.
Camille Bautista is a current high school student and Ryerson bound hopeful with a particular passion concerning the complexities surrounding philosophical conundrums. She aspires to become a lawyer in the hopes of lending her voice and determination to advocate for the rights of either the environment’s protection or refugee crises.
Charles Jackson is a current student of Fleming College in the Academic Upgrading program, who will be attending Fleming in the fall for the Personal Support Worker Program. Charles hopes to work with the disabled and elderly community, in order to help them remember their humanity and special place in our society.
Joe Blake, BA CYC is currently enrolled in the MA CYC program and has been working in the field of CYC for seven years. Joe’s interests in the field particularly lie in the areas of the youth justice system, restorative practices, social justice, Indigenous practices and youth advocacy.
Amanda Mayhew, BA CYC, MA CYC candidate, is a dynamic CYC practitioner who has been in the field for 8 years. Her expertise is in residential care, where she has been a leader in relational and strength-based approaches. Amanda is well versed in the research on children’s rights and youth engagement. Her passion is advocating for young people to be included in all decisions that impact their lives.
Christopher Tone, BA CYC, MA CYC candidate, has practiced in the CYC field in varying capacities for approximately twelve years. The bulk of his experience lies in school based and residential care for young people who have been dually diagnosed and/or have ASD. Christopher is keenly interested in exploring issues surrounding street involved youth, and the application of children’s rights in Canada and in international contexts

Wednesday Jun 14, 2017
Feeling Uncomfortable and Challenging Ourselves: Using an Anti-Oppression Framework.
Wednesday Jun 14, 2017
Wednesday Jun 14, 2017

Wednesday May 31, 2017
Episode 100: 15 Years of Being a Foster Parent with Sandra Davis
Wednesday May 31, 2017
Wednesday May 31, 2017
Sandra Davis is a foster parent whose been loving, caring for, and supporting young women for over 15 years. In this conversation, Sandra discusses the joys and challenges of foster care, where she sees it going in the future, and provides some thoughts for those considering becoming a foster parent.
Thank you for listening to our 100th episode! Please feel free to LIKE us on Facebook @ www.facebook.com/CYCPodcast, and subscribe to us on iTunes and Stitcher!

Friday May 12, 2017
Just Keep Swimming: Children and Youth Mental Health
Friday May 12, 2017
Friday May 12, 2017

Wednesday Apr 26, 2017
Raising a Trans Child: One Parent’s Experience
Wednesday Apr 26, 2017
Wednesday Apr 26, 2017
In this conversation, Patty talks about her son Francis. It is a heartfelt and loving reflection on some of the celebrations, joys, challenges, and learnings she has gone through in her journey with Francis, who was assigned female at birth. There is much to learn from Patty’s wisdom for other parents, service providers, friends, and all those who may come into contact with gender diverse children and youth (which really is all of us).

Wednesday Apr 12, 2017
Looking beyond the label: Youth Mental Health
Wednesday Apr 12, 2017
Wednesday Apr 12, 2017

Wednesday Mar 29, 2017
Riding the School Bus: A CYC Perspective with Amanda Riley
Wednesday Mar 29, 2017
Wednesday Mar 29, 2017
Amanda Riley, a recent Bachelor of Child and Youth Care graduate from MacEwan University in Edmonton, Alberta discusses her research looking at the impact of school bus riding for young students in New Zealand/ Aotearoa. Academic achievement, driver/student relationships, bus safety, the impact of two hour commutes, and the possible role of CYCs are discussed.

Wednesday Feb 22, 2017
Mentoring Black Youth in Care, a conversation with Anayah Phares about CHEERS
Wednesday Feb 22, 2017
Wednesday Feb 22, 2017

Wednesday Feb 08, 2017
A conversation about refugees with Dr. Dagmar Soennecken
Wednesday Feb 08, 2017
Wednesday Feb 08, 2017

Wednesday Dec 28, 2016
An Interview with Thom Garfat - Part 2
Wednesday Dec 28, 2016
Wednesday Dec 28, 2016

Wednesday Dec 14, 2016
Your Right To Speak: 2016 Year In Review
Wednesday Dec 14, 2016
Wednesday Dec 14, 2016

Wednesday Nov 30, 2016
An Interview with Thom Garfat: Part 1
Wednesday Nov 30, 2016
Wednesday Nov 30, 2016

Wednesday Aug 10, 2016
A Talk With Ontario Autism Coalition
Wednesday Aug 10, 2016
Wednesday Aug 10, 2016
On this episode of Your Right to Speak we introduce Jenn as the new co-host. We talk with Laura and Bruce who are member of an Organization called Ontario Autism Coalition. Laura and Bruce talk about the recent IBI age cut off and how there fought for change. The conversation then turns to gaps within the education system and how teachers could better work with student with disabilities.
Ontario Autism Coalition website: http://ontarioautismcoalition.com/
Ontario Autism Coalition Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/4179793644/
If you are a child or youth that would like to be on the show or if you have a topic that you think we should talk about please email Salvatore at yourrighttospeak@gmail.com