One year after scathing report into 11-year-old’s death, watchdog says not enough has changed
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One year after scathing report into 11-year-old’s death, watchdog says not enough has changed
One year after the province promised a "new vision" for child welfare following a scathing report into an 11-year-old boy's death, the B.C. Representative for Children and Youth (RCY), says not enough has been done to fix the system.
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By Amy Romer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, IndigiNews One year after the province promised a “new vision” for child welfare following a scathing report into an 11-year-old boy’s death, the B.C. Representative for Children and Youth (RCY), says not enough has been done to fix the system. Jennifer Charlesworth says some progress is being made one year after she released Don’t Look Away on July 16, 2024 — but expressed concerns about “fisc…
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