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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

RESOLVING SYSTEMIC AND NON SYSTEMIC PROBLEMS IN CHILD SERVICES, Part 3

SPECIFIC CASES
by Ray Ferris, (This piece is one of a series Ray will write here. )

            I think perhaps that the best way to illustrate some of the problems in the protection services is to look at some specific cases in which the practice inside and outside the courts has wandered far away from what was intended by the members of the legislative assembly when they enacted the Child, Family and Community Services Act or CF&CSA.

            Our current system is based on the clauses of the CF&CSA. This act, for all its flaws, does have some good principles. Some are set out as guidelines and others as statutory requirements. We are reminded that the parents are the ones who bear primary responsibility and if they can make their children safe at home, then every help must be given to do so. Kinship contact must be maintained and, when care becomes necessary, that priority must be given to placement with relatives.