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Children’s Aid Society of Hamilton to eliminate jobs due to budget constraints, drop in cases

At any given time, the CAS of Hamilton typically works with around 400 to 450 families every month but can see fluctuations at different times.Shone says as of early February, around 370 children and youth are currently in their care.

Annual allocations of funding for Hamilton’s CAS have not significantly increased or decrease in recent years. Children’s Mental Health Ontario suggests 36 per cent of parents have looked for help dealing with mental health issues, while 40 per cent say they didn’t get help or are still waiting. Shone says the current strain on the CAS of Hamilton’s resources revolves around the same addictions, mental health and developmental services.

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