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19 novembre 2025
New Brunswick Advocate Kelly Lamrock describes a new, updated tool: The Child Well-Being Assessment (formerly known as the Child Rights Impact Assessment, or CRIA).
Child Well-Being Assessment
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1 octobre 2025
This monitoring report follows the release of the Advocate’s landmark 2024 report, "What We All Want: A Review and an Urgent Proposal for Change in New Brunswick's Long Term Care System". The Advocate's Office asked the relevant authorities to report on the actions taken and the progress made. This report presents the recommendations along with the Advocate's comments and scoring.
What We All Want: Recommendation Monitoring Report
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15 septembre 2025
Wake Up Call: Learning from the Education Budgeting Saga, examines the systemic failures in the 2025–26 provincial education budget process and the urgent need for reform within the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development.
Wake Up Call
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2 septembre 2024
Part 5 of the 2024 How It All Broke series reveals how New Brunswick tracks budgets but not outcomes. Without social targets, departments meet fiscal goals while real problems worsen.
How It All Broke (2024) – Part 5
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2 septembre 2024
Part 4 of the 2024 How It All Broke series explains how New Brunswick measures compliance instead of results. By holding staff accountable for rules rather than outcomes, services fail to deliver meaningful improvements in people’s lives.
How It All Broke (2024) – Part 4
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2 septembre 2024
Part 3 of the 2024 How It All Broke series explains how New Brunswick budgets for activities and announcements instead of results. Without tying funding to outcomes, services remain under strain and effectiveness goes unmeasured.
How It All Broke (2024) – Part 3
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2 septembre 2024
Part 2 of the 2024 How It All Broke series shows how New Brunswick’s failure to plan for future workforce needs has left hospitals, schools, and social services short-staffed. By restricting training to control budgets, government created costly shortages that continue to harm services today.
How It All Broke (2024) – Part 2
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2 septembre 2024
Part 1 of the 2024 How It All Broke series explains why multiple social systems in New Brunswick—health care, education, child protection, and long-term care—are failing at the same time. It highlights how outdated budgeting and governance practices at the centre of government are driving today’s crises.
How It All Broke (2024) – Part 1
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13 septembre 2025
What I Wish I Knew: A Guide to Children’s Rights is written by Jazmyne McLaughlin and illustrated by Lexie Temple. It explains the rights of children and youth in New Brunswick in clear, accessible language. The book encourages young people to speak up, seek help, and remember they are never alone.
What I Wish I Knew - A Guide to Children's Rights
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5 septembre 2025
The Office of the New Brunswick Advocate has tabled its follow-up report to the Legislative Assembly on concerns raised about child welfare funding in the 2025–26 provincial budget. While government declined to reverse budget reductions, it accepted two key recommendations from the Advocate, clarifying that cost-control measures will target only high-cost cases and protecting other child welfare services from cuts. The report outlines new commitments to safeguard funding for vulnerable children, strengthen Integrated Service Delivery, and improve accountability.
Update to the Legislative Assembly - Department of Social Development, Child Welfare Spending
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This fund fosters vibrant communities by offering financial support to priority regional and local capital projects.
Regional Development Corporation - Community Development Fund
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25 avril 2025
A Challenge Paper on civics education in New Brunswick.
Empowering Citizens: The Case for Rethinking Civics Education
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