First Nations Voice

May 2016

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MAY 2016 PAGE 9 May is Missing Children's Month 1. Do I have to wait 24 hours to report my child missing? NO. You do not have to wait 24 hours to report your child missing. If you are worried and don't know where your child is, you should report them missing to police immediately. 2. What should I do after I report my child missing? Contact MissingKids.ca to talk to a caseworker. We support families of missing children every step of the way. You can reach us 24 hours a day at 1-866-KID-TIPS (543-8477) or www.missingkids.ca. 3. How can I help when I know a child is missing? You can play a critical role and help by spreading the word and paying at tention – tips from the public of ten help investigators locate missing children. First, it's important to be sure they are still missing by checking police media releases or MissingKids.ca. You can also sign up to receive notifications when a child is missing in your area by visiting www.missingkidsalert.ca. 4. I keep seeing the same youth reported missing in the media. Aren't they runaways and not really serious? These are always serious cases. Runaways are more vulnerable to sexual exploitation, gang recruitment, drug and alcohol abuse, and homelessness. There are a lot of different reasons a child or youth might run. As a community, it's everyone's responsibility to help make sure that they are located safely so that they can get the support and protection they need. 5. If a child has been missing for years or decades, is anyone still searching for them? Absolutely! Police will not close a file on any missing person until they are located, and our staff at MissingKids.ca works with families and the public to find new ways to search for a child who has been missing for years. Families never stop looking for their child, and neither do we. MissingKids.ca is a program of the Canadian Centre for Child Protection. Visit www.missingkids.ca to learn more. Every year, police receive more than 40,000 reports of missing children across Canada. We can all help when a child is missing in our community. This month, MissingKids.ca wants you to know the answer to these five important questions: Aboriginal Peoples Television Networks (APTN) knows that you have strong opinions about what you see on APTN—and the network wants to hear what you have to say. In fact, APTN will make it worth your time to share your thoughts. When you become an APTN Insider, you join a special online community. Your perspectives on all topics are not only welcomed but will be rewarded with big prizes. Get ready to weigh in on everything from Aski Boys to Delmer & Marta to Wentworth. After you've joined, you will be invited to provide insight once a month. Your monthly mission could require you to watch a specific show and provide feedback, or you may be asked to vote on colours for a new show logo. To top it off, you will receive a monthly e-newsletter containing behind the scenes updates. Every month, APTN will enter your name into a draw for panel members who complete their questionnaire. Are you ready to share your opinions and join this exclusive group? Become an APTN Insider today, visit aptn.ca/insiders. *APTN Insiders must be 18 years of age or older. APTN says 'stop yelling at your TV set' There's a better place for your opinions Sheldon McRae, APTN Communications Coordinator strong opinions about what you see on APTN—and the network wants to hear what you have to say. In fact, APTN will make it worth your time to share your thoughts. community. Your perspectives on all topics are not only welcomed but will be rewarded with big prizes. Get ready to weigh in on everything from Aski Boys to Delmer & Marta to Wentworth. The Manitoba Association for Resource Recovery Corp. (MARRC) manages the Used Oil & Antifreeze Recycling Programs. We are very much interested in assisting communities in the north with recycling their used oil, filters, containers as well as antifreeze and its containers. Please contact us at 1-888-410-1440 for more information or visit our website at www.usedoilrecycling.com Recycling: Used Oil & Antifreeze NORTHERN OPPORTUNITIES! rs nformation For every person ultimately missed in the 2016 Census, Manitoba loses $46,000 in federal transfer payments over the next five years. This money, as well as information from the Census, is used to make important decisions about your community's roads, hospitals, schools and social services. So when you receive your census form, take the time to do your part for Manitoba. manitoba.ca/census It Benefits Us All. Complete your census May 10. Census 2016

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