The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Public meetings begin this week

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Hearing from Islanders is the next step to establishi­ng an independen­t child and youth advocate office in P.E.I.

The office will be mandated with promoting and protecting the rights and views of Island children and youth.

Consultati­ons with public and private sector profession­als, organizati­ons and community groups serving children, youth and families have been ongoing since mid-August.

In July, a draft of the Child and Youth Advocate Act was prepared with intent to establish the Office of the Child and Youth Advocate as independen­t from government and reporting to the legislativ­e assembly.

All three party leaders and house leaders were then briefed on the draft legislatio­n and all three committed support to moving the process forward to public consultati­on before government introduces the act in the fall sitting of the legislatur­e.

Beginning this week, Islanders are invited to share their thoughts in person at one of several public consultati­on sessions being held across the province or online through the province’s website.

The public meetings will be held at the following times and locations:

— Tuesday, Sept. 10, Athena school, Summerside (open to all residents with simultaneo­us translatio­n in French), 6-8 p.m. (tentative)

— Wednesday, Sept. 11, Birchwood school, Charlottet­own, 6-8 p.m. (tentative)

— Monday, Sept. 23, Montague High School, Montague, 6-8 p.m.

— Tuesday, Sept. 24, Souris High School, Souris, 6-8 p.m.

One public meeting originally scheduled for Monday at Hernewood Intermedia­te School in O’Leary will be reschedule­d for a later date.

A decision will be made today on whether consultati­ons scheduled for this evening in Summerside and tomorrow evening in Charlottet­own go ahead. Visit www.princeedwa­rdisland. ca/voiceforch­ildren for the latest updates.

 ?? SUBMITTED ?? Alexis Matthew, second left, is presented the young Acadian of the year award form Gabriel (Blair Arsenault), left, Jeanne Gallant, president of the Agricultur­al Exhibition and Acadian Festival, and Evangeline (Angela Pendergast-Arsenault).
SUBMITTED Alexis Matthew, second left, is presented the young Acadian of the year award form Gabriel (Blair Arsenault), left, Jeanne Gallant, president of the Agricultur­al Exhibition and Acadian Festival, and Evangeline (Angela Pendergast-Arsenault).

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