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B.C. child advocate to probe 91Ƶunbelievably tragic91Ƶ abuse that killed foster kid

Jennifer Charlesworth to review how system failed two Indigenous children in care near Chilliwack

B.C.91Ƶs Representative for Children and Youth is launching an investigation into the abuse of two foster children in the eastern Fraser Valley community of Lake Errock.

In a statement Monday (June 26), Jennifer Charlesworth called the circumstances that led to the death of one of those children 91Ƶunbelievably tragic,91Ƶ and pledged to do everything in her power to make sure it never happens again.

Between December 2020 and February 2021 two foster parents inflicted severe physical and psychological abuse on the children, which included the use of weapons and restraints. A traumatic brain injury claimed one child91Ƶs life on Mar. 1, 2021.

91ƵThis is an unbelievably tragic story, and one that has frankly brought me to my knees as I try to imagine what this child 91Ƶ and their siblings 91Ƶ experienced,91Ƶ Charlesworth said. 91ƵIn 46 years of practice in helping children and youth, this is one of the most egregious situations I have ever seen.91Ƶ

Last week, Minister for Children and Families Mitzi Dean said the children were 91Ƶfailed at every level91Ƶ and said the MCFD office supervising their care did not follow all policies.

91ƵIn response, the ministry conducted a thorough review of MCFD91Ƶs involvement with these children. As a result of this review, the ministry has made changes at the office that was involved to ensure that existing ministry practices are followed,91Ƶ Dean said.

The Representative for Children and Youth Act enables Charlesworth to investigate and report on critical injuries and deaths experienced by children and youth receiving reviewable services, but the law required her to wait until criminal proceedings were over before beginning a formal investigation.

The two foster parents were sentenced June 16 at the Chilliwack Law Courts, receiving 10 years for manslaughter and six years for aggravated assault, served concurrently.

Their names, and the names of the foster children, cannot be revealed due to a court-ordered publication ban.

91ƵWe have been monitoring this situation since the day after the child was taken to hospital and have initiated two stages of review to date,91Ƶ Charlesworth said. 91ƵNow that the criminal proceedings are substantially completed, we can publicly commit to an investigation.91Ƶ

RCY investigations are conducted with the intent of learning from the circumstances that led to the critical injuries and/or deaths of children and youth. The resulting public reports make recommendations to government to help prevent similar situations from occurring going forward. The First Nations Leadership Council (FNLC) has spoken in support of an RCY investigation into this case and Charlesworth said she intends to consult the FNLC and others about how to proceed, particularly considering the well-being and privacy of the surviving children who91Ƶve been affected.

91ƵMy deepest condolences go out to the family of these children, who are experiencing unimaginable grief, and to their community,91Ƶ Charlesworth said. 91ƵMy office is also advocating for the other children who have been impacted by this violence and monitoring the care that they are receiving. They will need highly specialized care and counselling over time.91Ƶ

Dean responded by saying Charlesworth will have whatever support she needs from MCFD.

91ƵI am heartbroken at what these children endured and I extend our deepest apologies and condolences to the family, friends and communities that have been impacted by this tragedy, including Indigenous peoples across the province who have experienced and continue to experience the trauma of a broken child-welfare system,91Ƶ the minister said. 91ƵThe ministry will support and participate in all efforts to bring the facts to light and will assist the representative in any way that she deems necessary. We will address all recommendations to improve the safety of children and youth in care.

91ƵThese children deserved safety, support and love and they were failed at every level. In partnership with First Nations leadership and Indigenous partners, we are determined to continue making the systemic changes that are needed to support Nations in exercising their inherent jurisdiction to provide their own services for their children and youth. Every young person in care must be able to trust the adults and caregivers in their lives to act with their best interests in mind, and to provide them with safety, care and support. Our focus is on protecting children and youth and ensuring their well-being.91Ƶ



eric.welsh@theprogress.com

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Jennifer Charlesworth, B.C.91Ƶs Representative for Children and Youth, is launching a formal investigation into the horrific abuse of two foster children in the small eastern Fraser Valley community of Lake Errock. (Black Press Media file photo) (InWithForward)


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