25-Year Review Highlights Our Kids Network’s Impact on Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing in Halton

Feb 26, 2026

Our Kids Network (OKN) has launched a new 25-year review through its Impact Page, highlighting how shared data, youth voice and sustained collaboration have supported community planning and partnership for children and youth across Halton.

The Impact Page brings together key milestones, engagement numbers and measures of knowledge utilization from 1996 to 2025. The page focuses on how OKN has amplified community voice, supported evidence-informed practice and strengthened collaboration across its network of partner organizations.

Read the full news release

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