Child Abuse Protection Laws
Summary
If you are experiencing abuse in Nova Scotia, contact local authorities or Child Protection Services for immediate help. Legal Aid can provide free legal advice. Consider staying with a trusted friend or relative for safety. In Ontario, similar resources are available, including Legal Aid Ontario. If you are 15 and facing threats of being placed in foster care, you have rights and can seek assistance from Child Protection Services.Full Conversation
What are the laws for Ontario
In Ontario, there are also laws and resources to protect you from abuse:
- You can contact local authorities or Child Protection Services for immediate help.
- Reach out to Legal Aid Ontario for free legal advice.
- Consider finding a safe place to stay, like with a trusted friend or relative.
Would you like more information on any of these options?
What if I was only * and my mom was also threatening to put me in a foster home
I'm really sorry you're going through this. In Nova Scotia, you have rights and there are resources to help you:
- Child Protection: Contact Child Protection Services. They can investigate and help you.
- Legal Aid: Reach out to Nova Scotia Legal Aid for free advice.
- Safe Places: Consider staying with a trusted friend or relative.
Would you like information on how to contact Child Protection Services directly?