Systemic review of B.C. government supports for Indigenous children required: report
VICTORIA — The circumstances surrounding the overdose death of a 17-year-old on her birthday are related to the alienating experiences of thousands of Indigenous children forced to attend Canada’s residential schools, says British Columbia’s children’s representative in a report released Thursday.
Jennifer Charlesworth said the August 2017 death of Skye, an Indigenous Dene teen who was removed from her family and community at the age of five, is similar to what happened to thousands of Indigenous children who never returned home after being placed in residential schools.
“Skye wasn’t born until 2000, four years after the last Canadian residential school closed its doors, but she too was removed from her mother, sister, extended family and culture and she became part of what many described as the modern day residential school, the child welfare system,” Charlesworth said during a news conference.
The report recommends the B.C. Ministry of Children and Family Development review the cultural and family resources it provides to promote belonging and identity to Indigenous children in care.