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British Columbia. Superintendent of Neglected Children
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Vancouver Children's Aid Society reports and cheque register

  • GR-0124
  • Series
  • 1922-1964

The series consists of records created by the British Columbia Superintendent of Neglected Children between 1922 and 1964. The records contain three volumes documenting changes of disposition of children in the care of the Children's Aid Society, Vancouver, B.C.
Vol. 1: Records of Roman Catholic children, 1922-1942;
Vol. 2: Records of Protestant children, 1922-1942;
Vol. 3: Cheque register, 1945-1964.

British Columbia. Superintendent of Neglected Children

Neglected children case files

  • GR-2738
  • Series
  • 1916-1945

The series consists of files of the Superintendent of Neglected Children, including correspondence and a report relating to an investigation of the Victoria Children's Aid Society in 1919-1920; two reports: "Married women in employment Port Alberni and Alberni" and "Recreation and Accommodation" prepared in 1942, and a series of case files relating to individual children, 1916-1945.

British Columbia. Superintendent of Neglected Children

Inspector of Municipalities records with regard to children's aid societies

  • GR-0227
  • Series
  • 1910-1920

The series consists of records created by the Inspector of Municipalities between 1910 and 1920 relating to infant protection. It includes correspondence inward and outward of the Inspector of Municipalities related to Children's Aid Societies; monthly statements, annual reports, statutory declarations and expense vouchers of Children's Aid Societies in Vancouver and Victoria, and papers pertaining to Infants' Protection.

In 1897 the British Columbia legislature adopted the "Guardian's Appointment Act" (61 Vict., c. 96) relating to the custody and care of infants. Further, in 1901, the legislature passed the "Children's Protection Act" (1 Ed. 7, c. 9) providing for the incorporation of Children's Aid Societies and for the appointment of a Superintendent. The Provincial Secretary was charged with the administration of this statute and "An Act to Regulate Maternity Boarding Houses, and for the Protection of Infant Children", passed in the same year (1 Ed. 7, c. 29). This latter act required the registration of houses for reception of infants as well as the registration of every infant in the care of such institutions. In 1911 the "Infants Act" was passed consolidating and amending legislation relating to infants (2 Geo. 5, c. 107). In 1918 the "Infants Act" was amended to provide for a Superintendent of Neglected Children who would, among other duties, make annual reports to the Attorney General. Administration of the Act was transferred from the Provincial Secretary to the Attorney General by section 14 of the Act (8 Geo. 5, c. 36) and the Superintendent's first Annual Report was submitted on 30 November 1920.

British Columbia. Dept. of the Attorney-General. Inspector of Municipalities

Provincial secretary correspondence

  • GR-0344
  • Series
  • 1917-1926

This series consists of correspondence inward and outward, and interdepartmental memos of the Provincial Secretary, pertaining to provincial mental health care institutions, mothers' pensions, child welfare, and adoption laws from 1918-1926.

British Columbia. Dept. of the Provincial Secretary

Records with regard to child welfare

  • GR-0883
  • Series
  • 1919-1963

This series consists of the records of the Superintendent of Neglected Children, Deputy Minister of Welfare; Assistant Director of Welfare; and general division files relating to child welfare work. The bulk of the materials are from the period 1919-1952, although some files extend to 1963. Also includes records from the Field Service Division of the Social Welfare Branch, 1952-1954, primarily the records of the Planning Council, including background materials, minutes of meetings, agendas, reports and correspondence.
The series covers all aspects of child welfare work, including foster homes, delinquency, adoptions, illegitimacy, child welfare organizations, and professional approaches.

This series has been divided into the following sub-series and sub-sub-series.
Section I. Part A. Correspondence Files
Section I. Part B. Superintendent of Child Welfare
Section I. Part C. Deputy Minister Of Welfare
Section I. Part D. Assistant Director Of Welfare
Section I. Part E. Correspondence With Offices
Section I. Part F. Child Welfare Division - General Correspondence
Section II. Policy Files
Section II. Part A. Child Welfare Division
Section II. Part B. Child Welfare Policy - Other Provinces
Section III. Professional And Similar Groups And Agencies
Section IV. Staff Training, Manuals And Guides
Section V. Field Service This section is comprised of material from the British Columbia Department of Health and Welfare, Social Welfare Branch, Field Service Division.
Section V. Part A. Planning Council
Section V. Part B. General Divisional Materials
Section VI. Statistics
Section VII. Vital Statistics
Section VIII. Meetings And Conferences
Section VIII. Part A. Community Chest And Council Of Greater Vancouver (also Welfare Council of Greater Vancouver)
Section VIII. Part B Canadian Welfare Council
Section VIII. Part C. Child Welfare League Of America
Section VIII. Part D. Department Of Health And Welfare, Social Welfare Branch
Section VIII. Part E. Supervisors' Council
Section VIII. Part F. Canadian Conference On Social Work
Section VIII. Part G. Placement Committee
Section VIII. Part H. Welfare Institutions Licensing Board
Section VIII. Part I. Magistrate's Convention
Section VIII. Part J. Western Regional Conference On Social Work
Section VIII. Part K. Staff Meetings And Seminars
Section VIII. Part L. Miscellaneous
Section IX. School For The Deaf And The Blind
Section X. Routine Administration
Section XI. Specific Groups And Institutions
Section XII. Annual Reports
Section XIII. Estimates And Grants
Section XIV. Infants Act
Section XV. Children's Aid Societies
Section XV. Part A. Vancouver Children's Aid Society
Section XV. Part B. Roman Catholic Children's Aid Society
Section XV. Part C. Victoria Children's Aid Society
Section XVI. Other Children's Institutions
Section XVI. Part A. Alexandra Orphanage
Section XVI. Part B. B.C. Protestant Orphans' Home
Section XVI. Part C. Burnaby Boys Home. (School?)
Section XVI. Part D. Canadian Legion
Section XVI. Part E. Catholic C.A.S. Of Victoria
Section XVI. Part F. C.A.S. Penticton
Section XVI. Part G. Loyal Protestant Home For Children
Section XVII. Child Welfare Branch And C.A.S.'s
Section XVIII. Girls Industrial School
Section XIX. Boys Industrial School
Section XX. Juvenile Delinquency
Section XX. Part A. Advisory Council To The Provincial Industrial Schools
Section XXI. Foster Homes
Section XXI. Part A. Foster Home Review, 1951
Section XXI. Part B. Miscellaneous Foster Home Materials
Section XXI. Part C. Family Allowances
Section XXI. Part C. Family Allowances
Section XXII. Miscellaneous Subject Files
Section XXIII. Illegitimacy
Section XXIII. Part A. Correspondence Re. C.U.P.A.
Section XXIII. Part B. Homes For Unwed Mothers
Section XXIII. Part C. Miscellaneous
Section XXIII. Part D. Cases
Section XXIV. Children In Care
Section XXIV. Part A. Custody
Section XXIV. Part B. Placements
Section XXIV. Part C. Adoption

British Columbia. Child Welfare Division

Register of adoptions and record of admittances to children's homes

  • GR-0296
  • Series
  • 1913-1945

The series consists of records created by the Superintendent of Neglected children, 1913 to 1945. Records consist of a register of adoptions, 1920-1945 (giving date of adoption, date of birth, surname by adoption, first name and surname at birth); record of adoptions, 1920-1931 (giving name of child, sex, name of foster parents, date of consent, date of court order); account of monthly expenditures December 1922 to October 1925 and a record of admittances to children's homes, chiefly the Children's Aid Society, Vancouver, B.C., 1913-1927.

British Columbia. Superintendent of Neglected Children

Records with regard to neglected children

  • GR-2817
  • Series
  • 1929-1950

The series consists of correspondence of the Superintendent of Neglected Children, the Deputy Superintendent of Neglected Children and the Superintendent of Welfare relating to Doukhobor children. The files contain correspondence, lists of children, case files for some of the children and a 1950 thesis. The bulk of the material relates to the period 1929 1935.

British Columbia. Dept. of the Provincial Secretary