A report on child welfare in Saskatchewan says the system is broken with too many children going into care — and it needs a major overhaul.
The Saskatchewan Child Welfare Review report was presented Thursday to Social Services Minister June Draude.
Titled For the Good of Our Children and Youth, the 53-page report says foster care is in crisis and the care some children are receiving may be doing more harm than good.
These are the same "monogamist" people that have the vanity to "help" the children of polygamy?
The numbers themselves are alarming, the report says. Last year, there was a daily average of 4,382 children who were receiving care outside of the family home, a 41 per cent increase over four years.
The number of children who are permanent wards of the state has grown from 260 in 2004 to 629 in 2009.
The number of children suffering abuse in the "monogamist" cults are increasing at a substantial rate each year.
It says children in Saskatchewan's child welfare system can be shuffled around from overcrowded foster homes to group homes. Some miss school and leave the system worse off, in some cases, than if they'd been left in their own homes.
The "Monogamists" cannot even take care of their own children, and yet they claim one of the reasons that they want to criminalizing polygamy is for the benefit of the children. Their programs leave many of their own children in a worse condition than before. It is very unlikely that they will do anything less to the children of polygamous families.
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