Press Release
May 15, 2018
New legislation to promote the safety and well-being of children and youth will begin second reading in the House of Assembly today. The new Children, Youth and Families Act will replace the Children and Youth Care and Protection Act. The new act builds on the principles of the previous act and is child and youth-centred, family-focused and culturally responsive.
The proposed bill contains significant updates aimed at:
Further details can be found in the backgrounder below.
The new legislation follows extensive consultations undertaken as a result of a statutory review process contained in the Children and Youth Care and Protection Act. Consultations took place in 2016 with over 30 organizations, including those representing Indigenous organizations and governments, through either in-person or virtual dialogue sessions, focus groups or written submissions. Over 170 surveys were received from young people and families as well as Children, Seniors and Social Development staff.
The department also completed a full jurisdictional scan of child welfare legislation across Canada and reviewed child welfare literature to gather information on best practices.
The Children, Youth and Families Act will officially come into effect 12 months from Royal Assent to allow for the development of new policies, clinical practice procedures and regulations. This will also allow time to implement training for staff.
Actions to improve child protection services deliver on commitments in The Way Forward to deliver better services and better outcomes for residents. The Way Forward outlines all actions the Provincial Government is taking to achieve a strong, diversified province with a high standard of living, and can be viewed at thewayforward.gov.nl.ca.
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“The protection and care of vulnerable children and youth is a core value of our government, and the new Children, Youth and Families Act is key to helping ensure this protection. This progressive legislation enhances the focus on maintaining children and youth with families where it is safe to do so, as well as improving service delivery to Indigenous children, youth and their families. This is a significant step forward for the protection of the children, youth and families in our province.”
Honourable Lisa Dempster
Minister of Children, Seniors and Social Development
Learn more
The Way Forward – thewayforward.gov.nl.ca
Children, Seniors and Social Development – www.cssd.gov.nl.ca/
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Media contact
Gina MacArthur
Children, Seniors and Social Development
709-729-3768, 730-2977
GinaMacArthur@gov.nl.ca
BACKGROUNDER
Highlights of the new Children, Youth and Families Act include:
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