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- 2012 State of the Child Report
Special Focus: Play on! Children Helping Children CATEGORY Title Tag line Description 00:00 / 01:04 TAGS Tag 01 Tag 02 CTA 1 Share Facebook LinkedIn Copy link Resource Centre Page Title
- 2016-2017 Annual Report
Annual activity report CATEGORY Title Tag line Description 00:00 / 01:04 TAGS Tag 01 Tag 02 CTA 1 Share Facebook LinkedIn Copy link Resource Centre Page Title
- The Best We Have to Offer
A review of New Brunswick Youth Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Services. CATEGORY Title Tag line Description 00:00 / 01:04 TAGS Tag 01 Tag 02 CTA 1 Share Facebook LinkedIn Copy link Resource Centre Page Title
- Home | NB Advocate
The Office of the NB Advocate ensures that the rights of children, youth, older adults, and vulnerable adults are understood, protected, and promoted. We advocate for your rights. Get Help Now For those under 19 years old Children & Youth For those 19 - 64 years old living with a disability Vulnerable Adults For those 65 years and older Older Adults Message From the Advocate I act on behalf of all the elected people to make sure that the government bureaucracy treats people fairly, that it gets them the services they need, and that it delivers on exactly the things that you deserve. Kelly Lamrock, New Brunswick Advocate About the Advocate Updates & News Child Well-Being Assessment Document Nov 19, 2025 Featured What We All Want: Recommendation Monitoring Report Document Oct 1, 2025 Featured Wake Up Call Document Sep 15, 2025 Featured Spotlight Reports Newsroom REPORT How It All Broke Five Central Governance Flaws that negatively impact social programs & deprive New Brunswickers of service Read Child Well-Being Assessment Document Nov 19, 2025 Featured What We All Want: Recommendation Monitoring Report Document Oct 1, 2025 Featured Wake Up Call Document Sep 15, 2025 Featured Featured Reports View All Our Reports Latest News Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Featured Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Featured Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Featured Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Featured Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Featured Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Featured Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Featured Show more Child Well-Being Assessment Document Nov 19, 2025 Featured What We All Want: Recommendation Monitoring Report Document Oct 1, 2025 Featured Wake Up Call Document Sep 15, 2025 Featured Featured Resources How We Help We advocate for the protection of rights and interests of children, youth, older adults, and vulnerable adults in New Brunswick, ensuring their voices are heard and considered. Learn More 5 Advocating for Rights 1 Protecting Rights 2 Amplifying Voices 4 Advising Authorities 3 Ensuring Service Access Contact Us 1-833-453-8653 advocate-defenseur@gnb.ca Fill out our online contact form. Stay in Touch Follow us on social media to keep up to date with current publications and events. More Resources Get answers and learn about New Brunswick services on our Supports & FAQ page. Subscribe to our Newsletter You'll receive the latest updates on our advocacy efforts, important news, and events that matter to you. Join our community and be the first to know about opportunities to get involved and make a difference. SUBSCRIBE View the April 2024 Newsletter (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) View Past Newsletters
- Broken Promises
A report on the investigative review of Juli-Anna’s life and death. CATEGORY Title Tag line Description 00:00 / 01:04 TAGS Tag 01 Tag 02 CTA 1 Share Facebook LinkedIn Copy link Resource Centre Page Title
- Child & Youth | NB Advocate
Supporting Children & Youth in New Brunswick Get Help Now How We Help We Protect Rights We respond when a young person’s rights are being ignored or violated — at home, in care, at school, or in the community. We Amplify Voices We provide advice to government departments, schools, health authorities, care providers, and others to improve how they treat and support children and youth. We Ensure Service Access We help make sure young people get the services they need and are entitled to — whether that’s health care, education, protective care or any other service. We Advise Authorities We make sure children and youth are heard in decisions that affect them — especially when others speak over or for them. Learn More Message From the Advocate Children and Youth need someone on their side to ensure they get treated fairly. Kelly Lamrock, New Brunswick Advocate About the Advocate What to Expect We know asking for help isn't easy. Here's how we'll support you - step by step. 1 You reach out to us by phone, message, or email - whatever is easiest for you. 2 A friendly Individual Case Specialist will get back to you within 2 business days to talk more about what’s going on and how we might help. 3 We’ll share information to help you understand your rights and options. If possible, we’ll guide you in speaking up for yourself. 4 If that’s not enough, we can talk to the people or departments involved and help challenge decisions that don’t seem fair. Having trouble accessing services? We are here to help - especially when systems fail or feel overwhelming. Your information will be kept confidential. Contact Us Updates & News Spotlight Reports REPORT Children Cut First The Office of the New Brunswick Advocate publishes the first installment of its 2025-26 budget review, concerning funding for child welfare services. Read Child Well-Being Assessment Document Nov 19, 2025 Featured What We All Want: Recommendation Monitoring Report Document Oct 1, 2025 Featured Wake Up Call Document Sep 15, 2025 Featured Featured Reports View All Our Reports Frequently Asked Questions Children Friendly General Vulnerable Adults Older Adults Children & Youth What does the Office of the New Brunswick Advocate do? The Advocate works to protect and promote the rights and interests of children, youth, vulnerable adults, and older adults by ensuring their voices are heard and their concerns are addressed. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) How can the Advocate help older adults? We assist older adults in resolving issues related to long-term care, healthcare services, housing, elder abuse, and more. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) How can the Advocate help vulnerable adults? We assist vulnerable adults in resolving issues related to accessing disability services, healthcare services, housing, abuse, and more. We advocate for fair treatment and respect. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) How can the Advocate help children and youth? We assist children and youth in resolving issues related to accessing education, healthcare, mental health services, child protection, and more. We advocate for their rights, fair treatment, and well-being, ensuring their voices are heard and respected. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) Who can contact the Office of the New Brunswick Advocate? Anyone can and should contact our office, including individuals affected by a problem or family members, caregivers, government employees, and service providers who want to report a problem faced by someone else. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) Is this service confidential? Yes, all information shared with our office is kept confidential, and the Office of the New Brunswick Advocate has legal powers to ensure that all information is protected. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) How do I reach out for help? You can reach out to us by phone, email, or by submitting a request through our website. We’ll guide you through the process and let you know the next steps. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What kind of issues can the Advocate help with? We help with issues related to services like healthcare, education, child protection, criminal justice, care for older adults, adult protection, housing, and disability services. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What happens after I contact the Advocate's office? After contacting us, we’ll listen to your concerns, review the situation, and determine how we can assist. We may offer guidance, give advice for you to self-advocate, help resolve the issue, or advocate on your behalf. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) Who is the New Brunswick Advocate? Kelly Lamrock has been the New Brunswick Advocate since February 7, 2022. Learn more about him here. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What can't the Advocate do? We don’t provide legal advice, but we can guide you on your rights and connect you with other resources or organizations that can assist you legally. We can't force the government to act or change its decisions; we work to influence decisions by making recommendations, highlighting issues, and advocating for change. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) Is the Advocate's office bilingual? Yes, we offer services, support, and resources in both official languages! Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What should I do if I am concerned about the care an older adult is receiving? If you’re worried about an older adult's care or rights being violated, contact us. We can look into the situation and help address the problem. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What should I do if I am experiencing discrimination because of my age? If you believe you were experiencing discrimination in any way, contact us so we can learn more about your situation. We will see if we can help, or direct you towards another service that can. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) The amount of my financial contribution rate determined by the Department to live in a Nursing Home or a Special Care Home, is too high in relation to my revenue. Can you help? Our office can contact the Department of Social Development and review the reasons your contribution is evaluated at this rate and ask for justification. The Advocate can request that your contribution rate be changed. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) My request for repairs or renovations to my home has been refused by The Department of Social Development, can you help? Our office can discuss the matter with the Department, Housing Division, and review the criteria used to deny your request and advocate for a reversal of the decision on your behalf. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What should I do if I am concerned about the care a vulnerable adult is receiving? If you’re worried about a vulnerable adult's care or rights being violated, contact us. We can look into the situation and help address the problem. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What should I do if I am experiencing discrimination because of my disability? Reach out to us. We will ask some questions to learn more about your experience and see if we can help. If we can't, we will direct you to other supports and services. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What should I do if I am concerned about the care a child or youth is receiving? If you’re worried about a child or youth's care or rights being violated, contact us. We can look into the situation and help address the problem. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What is an advocate? An advocate is someone who can speak up and provide a voice for someone else. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) Who is the Advocate? The Advocate's name is Kelly Lamrock. Check out this video to learn more about him: Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) I'm a child or youth - can I contact the office myself? Absolutely! We’re here for you, and you can contact us directly anytime. If you need help, it's also ok to ask an adult you trust to reach out for you or with you. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What can I expect if I contact the Advocate's office? You can expect to connect with someone who will take you seriously and listen to your concerns. There is no need to be nervous or shy to reach out - we're here to help. We will listen to you, ask you some questions to understand your situation, and work with you on a solution. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) Will you tell anyone that I reached out to you? No—everything you tell us is private. We will only share information if you are in immediate danger, and we will tell you what we are doing and saying. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) How can the Advocate help children and youth? We advocate for the rights, fair treatment and well-being of children and youth, ensuring their voices are heard and respected. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) Still have questions? Reach out to us. We are here to help. Remember, there are no wrong questions! Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) Looking for other supports & services in New Brunswick? Other Supports Edited in CMS (Menu Pages Collection) Follow us on social media and stay connected Child Well-Being Assessment Document Nov 19, 2025 What We All Want: Recommendation Monitoring Report Document Oct 1, 2025 Wake Up Call Document Sep 15, 2025 Subscribe to our Newsletter You'll receive the latest updates on our advocacy efforts, important news, and events that matter to you. Join our community and be the first to know about opportunities to get involved and make a difference. SUBSCRIBE View the April 2024 Newsletter (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) View Past Newsletters Visit Our Child-Friendly Site Visit Now How We Help Message From the Advocate What to Expect Get Help Updates & News FAQ Back to Top
- 2011 State of the Child Report
Special Focus: Play Matters. CATEGORY Title Tag line Description 00:00 / 01:04 TAGS Tag 01 Tag 02 CTA 1 Share Facebook LinkedIn Copy link Resource Centre Page Title
- Literature Review - Long Term Care System in New Brunswick
Literature review of New Brunswick's long-term care system that informed the What We All Want report. CATEGORY Title Tag line Description 00:00 / 01:04 TAGS Tag 01 Tag 02 CTA 1 Share Facebook LinkedIn Copy link Resource Centre Page Title
- Vulnerable Adults | NB Advocate
Supporting Vulnerable Adults in New Brunswick Get Help Now How We Help If you are 19 - 64 years old and are living with a physical or mental disability, we advocate for you. We Protect Rights When your rights are being ignored or violated, we step in to help. We Advise Authorities We work with governments and service providers to help them do better when it comes to vulnerable adults. We Help You Overcome Obstacles We work to remove the barriers keeping you from housing, care, and support. We Ensure Your Views Are Heard and Considered We speak up for vulnerable adults — especially those without someone to advocate for them. Learn More Message From the Advocate As part of our mandate, we have the responsibility to look out for vulnerable adults, or adults living with a disability. Kelly Lamrock, New Brunswick Advocate About the Advocate What to Expect We know asking for help isn't easy. Here's how we'll support you - step by step. 1 You reach out to us by phone, message, or email - whatever is easiest for you. 2 A friendly Individual Case Specialist will get back to you within 2 business days to talk more about what’s going on and how we might help. 3 We’ll share information to help you understand your rights and options. If possible, we’ll guide you in speaking up for yourself. 4 If that’s not enough, we can talk to the people or departments involved and help challenge decisions that don’t seem fair. Having trouble accessing services? We are here to help - especially when systems fail or feel overwhelming. Your information will be kept confidential. Contact Us Updates & News Child Well-Being Assessment Document Nov 19, 2025 What We All Want: Recommendation Monitoring Report Document Oct 1, 2025 Wake Up Call Document Sep 15, 2025 Frequently Asked Questions Children Friendly General Vulnerable Adults Older Adults Children & Youth What does the Office of the New Brunswick Advocate do? The Advocate works to protect and promote the rights and interests of children, youth, vulnerable adults, and older adults by ensuring their voices are heard and their concerns are addressed. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) How can the Advocate help older adults? We assist older adults in resolving issues related to long-term care, healthcare services, housing, elder abuse, and more. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) How can the Advocate help vulnerable adults? We assist vulnerable adults in resolving issues related to accessing disability services, healthcare services, housing, abuse, and more. We advocate for fair treatment and respect. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) How can the Advocate help children and youth? We assist children and youth in resolving issues related to accessing education, healthcare, mental health services, child protection, and more. We advocate for their rights, fair treatment, and well-being, ensuring their voices are heard and respected. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) Who can contact the Office of the New Brunswick Advocate? Anyone can and should contact our office, including individuals affected by a problem or family members, caregivers, government employees, and service providers who want to report a problem faced by someone else. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) Is this service confidential? Yes, all information shared with our office is kept confidential, and the Office of the New Brunswick Advocate has legal powers to ensure that all information is protected. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) How do I reach out for help? You can reach out to us by phone, email, or by submitting a request through our website. We’ll guide you through the process and let you know the next steps. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What kind of issues can the Advocate help with? We help with issues related to services like healthcare, education, child protection, criminal justice, care for older adults, adult protection, housing, and disability services. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What happens after I contact the Advocate's office? After contacting us, we’ll listen to your concerns, review the situation, and determine how we can assist. We may offer guidance, give advice for you to self-advocate, help resolve the issue, or advocate on your behalf. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) Who is the New Brunswick Advocate? Kelly Lamrock has been the New Brunswick Advocate since February 7, 2022. Learn more about him here. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What can't the Advocate do? We don’t provide legal advice, but we can guide you on your rights and connect you with other resources or organizations that can assist you legally. We can't force the government to act or change its decisions; we work to influence decisions by making recommendations, highlighting issues, and advocating for change. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) Is the Advocate's office bilingual? Yes, we offer services, support, and resources in both official languages! Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What should I do if I am concerned about the care an older adult is receiving? If you’re worried about an older adult's care or rights being violated, contact us. We can look into the situation and help address the problem. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What should I do if I am experiencing discrimination because of my age? If you believe you were experiencing discrimination in any way, contact us so we can learn more about your situation. We will see if we can help, or direct you towards another service that can. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) The amount of my financial contribution rate determined by the Department to live in a Nursing Home or a Special Care Home, is too high in relation to my revenue. Can you help? Our office can contact the Department of Social Development and review the reasons your contribution is evaluated at this rate and ask for justification. The Advocate can request that your contribution rate be changed. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) My request for repairs or renovations to my home has been refused by The Department of Social Development, can you help? Our office can discuss the matter with the Department, Housing Division, and review the criteria used to deny your request and advocate for a reversal of the decision on your behalf. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What should I do if I am concerned about the care a vulnerable adult is receiving? If you’re worried about a vulnerable adult's care or rights being violated, contact us. We can look into the situation and help address the problem. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What should I do if I am experiencing discrimination because of my disability? Reach out to us. We will ask some questions to learn more about your experience and see if we can help. If we can't, we will direct you to other supports and services. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What should I do if I am concerned about the care a child or youth is receiving? If you’re worried about a child or youth's care or rights being violated, contact us. We can look into the situation and help address the problem. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What is an advocate? An advocate is someone who can speak up and provide a voice for someone else. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) Who is the Advocate? The Advocate's name is Kelly Lamrock. Check out this video to learn more about him: Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) I'm a child or youth - can I contact the office myself? Absolutely! We’re here for you, and you can contact us directly anytime. If you need help, it's also ok to ask an adult you trust to reach out for you or with you. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) What can I expect if I contact the Advocate's office? You can expect to connect with someone who will take you seriously and listen to your concerns. There is no need to be nervous or shy to reach out - we're here to help. We will listen to you, ask you some questions to understand your situation, and work with you on a solution. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) Will you tell anyone that I reached out to you? No—everything you tell us is private. We will only share information if you are in immediate danger, and we will tell you what we are doing and saying. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) How can the Advocate help children and youth? We advocate for the rights, fair treatment and well-being of children and youth, ensuring their voices are heard and respected. Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) Still have questions? Reach out to us. We are here to help. Remember, there are no wrong questions! Edited in CMS (FAQ Collection) Looking for other supports & services in New Brunswick? Other Supports Edited in CMS (Menu Pages Collection) Follow us on social media and stay connected Subscribe to our Newsletter You'll receive the latest updates on our advocacy efforts, important news, and events that matter to you. Join our community and be the first to know about opportunities to get involved and make a difference. SUBSCRIBE View the April 2024 Newsletter (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) Date View (PDF) View Past Newsletters How We Help Message From the Advocate What to Expect Get Help Updates & News FAQ Back to Top
- Reports & Publications | NB Advocate
Browse our publications, reports, and reviews. Reports & Publications Browse our reports, systemic reviews, and other publications. Featured Nov 19, 2025 View Document New Brunswick Advocate Kelly Lamrock describes a new, updated tool: The Child Well-Being A… Child Well-Being Assessment Featured Oct 1, 2025 View Document This monitoring report follows the release of the Advocate’s landmark 2024 report, "What W… What We All Want: Recommendation Monitoring Report Featured Sep 15, 2025 View Document Wake Up Call: Learning from the Education Budgeting Saga, examines the systemic failures i… Wake Up Call Featured Sep 2, 2024 Watch Video Part 5 of the 2024 How It All Broke series reveals how New Brunswick tracks budgets but no… How It All Broke (2024) – Part 5 Featured Sep 2, 2024 Watch Video Part 4 of the 2024 How It All Broke series explains how New Brunswick measures compliance … How It All Broke (2024) – Part 4 Featured Sep 2, 2024 Watch Video Part 3 of the 2024 How It All Broke series explains how New Brunswick budgets for activiti… How It All Broke (2024) – Part 3 Featured Sep 2, 2024 Watch Video Part 2 of the 2024 How It All Broke series shows how New Brunswick’s failure to plan for f… How It All Broke (2024) – Part 2 Featured Sep 2, 2024 Watch Video Part 1 of the 2024 How It All Broke series explains why multiple social systems in New Bru… How It All Broke (2024) – Part 1 Featured Sep 13, 2025 View Document What I Wish I Knew: A Guide to Children’s Rights is written by Jazmyne McLaughlin and illu… What I Wish I Knew - A Guide to Children's Rights Featured Sep 5, 2025 View Document The Office of the New Brunswick Advocate has tabled its follow-up report to the Legislativ… Update to the Legislative Assembly - Department of Social Development, Child Welfare Spending Featured Aug 13, 2025 Visit Website This fund fosters vibrant communities by offering financial support to priority regional a… Regional Development Corporation - Community Development Fund Featured Apr 25, 2025 View Document A Challenge Paper on civics education in New Brunswick. Empowering Citizens: The Case for Rethinking Civics Education Sort by: Showing 0 of 0 resources Archive Current Hide Filters Viewing 0 of 0 resources Load more resources Latest News Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Featured Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Featured Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Featured Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Featured Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Featured Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Featured Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Featured Show more Press releases, media advisories, and news reports. Newsroom Latest Stories Category Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Category Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit in sed dui nibh. Sed ut rutrum turpis sit amen consectetur... Show more Recent events and happenings, blog posts, and other inspiring highlights from out office. Stories Commodo voluptate dolor tempuribud ut providerent harmud dignissim sit dignissim adipiscing ut ea sed esse. Providerent pariatur, velit sit, pariatur ut urna suscipit. Our Newsletter Subscribe View the most recent newsletter Hide newsletters Month Year Read more Month Year Read more Month Year Read more Month Year Read more Month Year Read more Month Year Read more Month Year Read more Month Year Read more Month Year Read more Month Year Read more Month Year Read more Month Year Read more
- The Three Challenges | Centre for Best Practices
Overview Current Challenges Past Challenges Overview Each challenge follows a structured three-year cycle designed to drive meaningful change. This cycle ensures that our work is thoughtful, collaborative, and focused on long-term outcomes. 1 Identify We begin by pinpointing a critical public issue that needs attention. 2 Research & Collaborate Through in-depth research and active engagement with stakeholders, we explore the issue from all angles. 3 Recommend Based on our findings, we develop and present informed recommendations to government and key decision-makers. 4 Monitor We then track the implementation and impact of these recommendations, ensuring accountability and continued progress. What is the Three Challenges Initiative? The Three Challenges Initiative was launched in 2024 in response to the 2023 State of the Child Report, which identified key issues affecting New Brunswick’s children and youth. The initiative is designed to: Explore and document challenges through Challenge Papers Convene stakeholders, experts, and community members for forums and workshops Develop actionable solutions in Call to Action Reports Maintain focus on past challenges by periodically monitoring report recommendations
- What We All Want
A Review and an Urgent Proposal for Change in New Brunswick's Long Term Care System CATEGORY Title Tag line Description 00:00 / 01:04 TAGS Tag 01 Tag 02 CTA 1 Share Facebook LinkedIn Copy link Resource Centre Page Title





