Chair of inquiry into youth protection services says Quebec society failed kids
MONTREAL — An inquiry into Quebec’s maligned youth protection system began Tuesday with a declaration from its chair that the exercise itself reflects a societal failure.
Regine Laurent said the very need for such a hearing is proof that society has failed kids. “It’s sad to have to be here today,” she said. “To be here today is a failure.”
The Quebec government in May announced the wide-ranging independent commission to look into youth protection services, following the alleged slaying of a seven-year-old girl from Granby, Que. She had been monitored by child services but nevertheless fell through the cracks.
While the death of the Granby girl was the impetus for the commission, the government has said it won’t be its sole focus.