Episodes

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).

Friday Apr 14, 2017
A Women's Interfaith Educators Response to World Events
Friday Apr 14, 2017
Friday Apr 14, 2017
For Sikh Heritage Month, SAFAR: The Sikh Feminist Research Institute held a workshop at the Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives in Brampton, Ontario where women from various faith backgrounds came together to have a discussion about the threats to religious accommodations of our students, especially our Muslim students. For example, in March, 2017 there was a backlash against Muslim students doing Friday prayers in public schools in Ontario, Canada, specifically in the Peel District School Board in the Greater Toronto Area. While religious rights are undeniably accommodated under the Ontario Human Rights Code the past month was a wakeup call for educators that racism exists in our own backyard. Listen to a recording of this important conversation as different women share what their faith means to them, what teaching tools have worked for them, and how they care for themselves as educators. Many of these points and ideas are directly applicable to any of us who work with young people.

Wednesday Apr 12, 2017
Looking beyond the label: Young 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 Mar 08, 2017
A Conversation About Refugees
Wednesday Mar 08, 2017
Wednesday Mar 08, 2017
On this episode of Your Right to Speak, we end our Immigration and Refugees series with Pierre-Andre, a law student from York University. Pierre-Andre explains what the Refugee Sponsorship Support Program is and the importance of it. There is then a conversation of what the difference is between private sponsored and government-assisted refugees, as well as some of the challenges with the private sponsorship program. 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 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 Feb 01, 2017
Global Perspectives on Residential Child and Youth Care with Dr. Leon Fulcher
Wednesday Feb 01, 2017
Wednesday Feb 01, 2017
This conversation with Dr. Leon Fulcher, is a follow up to episode 91 with Dr. Tuhinul Islam. Dr. Fulcher continues the discussion about their co-edited book Residential Child and Youth Care in a Developing World- Global Perspectives. Dr. Fulcher is an author, educator, and CYC practitioner who has spent his career working in many countries around the world. Dr. Fulcher now resides in New Zealand.

Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
Global Perspectives on Residential Child and Youth Care with Dr. Tuhinul Islam
Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
This episode is a conversation with Dr. Tuhinul Islam about the new book he co-edited called Residential Child and Youth Care in a Developing World- Global Perspectives. This important book is the first of a four volume set, looking at residential care around the world. Dr. Islam is a Social Work, child rights activist, researcher and academic from Bangladesh. Currently he is a research Fellow at the Northern University Bangladesh. Dr. Islam has been on the podcast before speaking about his research on residential care in Bangladesh. You can find that conversation at http://www.cycpodcast.org/e/residential-childcare-in-bangladesh-a-conversation-with-tuhinul-islam-1430240440/
Next week, we will post a conversation with the co-editor, Dr. Leon Fulcher.