If you are a young person and you disagree with a decision that has been made about you, you can get help.

Call the RepLine at 1-800-476-3933 for more information on what you can do. If you have questions about a decision that has been made about you, you can visit our Talk to the Rep section. If you disagree with a decision, contact the Office of the Ombudsperson at 1-800-567-3247.

If you are in government care and have been denied a service by the Ministry of Children and Family Development, you have the right to make a complaint to the ministry. An advocate from the Rep's office can help you make a formal complaint or you can do it by yourself.

You can call the Ministry of Children and Family Development for free at 1-877-387-7027 and tell them you want to make a complaint, or you can visit their website for more information.
 

You might disagree if:

You feel you need a service and it is not being provided
You think you need help with an emotional problem and want to talk to a counsellor or youth worker, but no one is helping you
Your views weren't considered in your youth agreement or plan of care
You want to be in a foster home but someone has said you are too old
You are having difficulties with your social worker
You have been denied access to a treatment centre
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