Early-release column advocates for stopping the deportation of parents of Canadian children

An early release Advocacy Column published by the Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (JCACAP) features a CACAP Advocacy Statement titled “Stopping deportation of Canadian children: the need to prioritize the best interests of the child.”

This Advocacy Statement is followed by two commentaries: the first commentary is authored by Dr. Rachel Kronick (Division of Social and Transcultural Psychiatry at McGill University, the Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research at Jewish General Hospital, and the Institut de recherche Sherpa, CIUSSS-Centre-Ouest de l’île de Montréal) and the second commentary is written by Andrew Brouwer and Alison Rhoades from the Refugee Law Office of Legal Aid Ontario.

This Column can be found along with other early release pieces on JCACAP’S Early Release Articles page.