"The best test of a civilised society is the way in which it treats its most vulnerable and weakest members."

Mahatma Gandhi


 

Hope in Shadows 2009

 

 

Child apprehension

 


"Aboriginal family" taken outside the Carnegie Centre at Main and Hastings, Don Baker captured Crystal Thorn and Richard Morgan with their child Rochonda. Don says he took their picture because they seemed so happy with their baby.

While the possibility of child apprehension exists in low-income communities across B.C., the issue looms particularly large for low-income mothers in the Downtown Eastside.

In comparison to the larger Vancouver Coastal region and province, the child population of the DTES experiences a disproportionate number of intakes and admissions into the child protection system.

Throughout the 2004/2005 fiscal year, the Downtown Eastside witnessed a monthly average of just over five protection reports for every 1,000 children. This was double the average rate seen in the Vancouver Coastal region and almost four times that of the provincial rate in the same period.

 

The area’s average monthly admission rate was two times the Vancouver Coastal region’s rate and three times the provincial rate over the 2004/2005 fiscal year.

Pivot Legal Society is launching an action-oriented research project to identify the key issues facing low-income families in relation to child apprehension.

Future plans:

• Work with parents to identify the sites for strategic litigation, as well as legislative and policy reform in the child protection system and as part of this campaign publish a report with recommendations to be distributed to the media, interested organizations, and relevant B.C. Officers and/or Ministries.

• Conduct child welfare legal information sessions in community agencies.

• Accept legal aid funded cases on child protection matters.

Read the new Broken Promises report released on February 20 here

Listen to the authors of Broken Promises in our podcast here


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