What else can be done about it?
Despite the fact that much has been done, there is still much to be done. According to First Nations Child & Family Caring Society of Canada the most important goal of the organization is in the mission statement, which says “building helping communities”. According to this statement, the purpose of this organization is to search, detect and provide necessary assistance to those children and families who are in need. An important component of a successful search of these families is a strong information base. In other words, we need all, available in the twenty-first century, ways of delivering information to these families, because people living in remote areas, may not be aware that there is a program like this, designed to help those in need. Carrying a variety of forums, meetings and lectures in schools, kindergartens etc. can make a huge contribution to the dissemination of information to those who do not have internet access. Another important part is the people who work in this organization. Search and training of people who care and share organizations goals is a guarantee that the largest possible number of children and their families who are in need receive all necessary information on how they can get help offered First Nations Child & Family Caring Society of Canada. Another important point is the search for organizations whose mission and interests are similar to missions and interests of the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society of Canada. Cooperation of this type of organizations allows to unite achievements of each other and then apply them in practice. Happy future can not be built by the hands of one person, that is why teamwork and searching for partners is one of the priority goals too. To ensure that the organization continues to help those in need, we need a strong legal basis for the implementation of this organizations help. Any legislation change can either improve or harm the organization activity. Therefore monitoring of all legislative changes relating to this area of activity is vital. It is also important for FNCFCSC to remain an independent and a nonprofit organization whose work is not controlled by the state.
References
FNCFCSC (2016) First Nations Child & Family Caring Society of Canada. Who We Are.
Retrieved from: https://fncaringsociety.com/who-we-are