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Child & Youth Resources

Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth

https://manitobaadvocate.ca

Tracia’s Trust

https://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/traciastrust/

Canadian Centre for Child Protection

https://www.protectchildren.ca/en/

VOICES – Manitoba’s Youth In Care Network

https://voices.mb.ca/

Futures Forward

https://www.futuresforward.ca/

Kids Help Phone

https://kidshelpphone.ca/

Toba Centre

https://tobacentre.ca

Rainbow Resource Centre

https://rainbowresourcecentre.org

Cybertip (report online sexual exploitation of children)

https://www.cybertip.ca/en/

Questions and Concerns

Questions & Concerns

If you have questions or concerns, the following resources may help.

Child in Care Concerns

If you have a concern about your care, there are a number of ways you can ensure that your voice is heard and that positive changes can be made. Child and Family Services will make every effort to help you resolve the issue.

  • The first step is to speak with your individual case worker if you have concerns or questions. If the issue is not solved at that point, you can ask to speak with the CFS supervisor. Often, problems can be worked out with your case worker and/or their supervisor.
  • If the matter is still not satisfactorily addressed after you speak with both your case worker and supervisor, you have the right to contact the person at the agency who oversees the supervisor.
  • After that, you may contact the director of the agency who will work all of you to help you come to a positive solution to the problem.
  • The last step in the complaint process, if all other avenues have been exhausted, is to contact the General Authority at 1-800-803-2814, or by email at generalauthority@gov.mb.ca and someone will assist you to help you resolve your concern.

Foster / Group Care Concerns

If you are a child or young person in foster care who has a complaint about your agency, your foster or kinship caregiver is required to help you make a complaint using the steps above.

If you are a child or young person in group care (i.e. group homes, treatment centres and institutions), and you have a complaint about something related to your group care, you have the right to bring the complaint to your case worker or to an adult you trust. Every group care program in Manitoba should also have a notice posted in a conspicuous place, accessible to all residents, which will outline the grievance procedure, including information on contacting the director (via the licensing specialist at 204-945-6964) and The Manitoba Advocate. The policy is available in full in the Facility Standards volume of the Child and Family Services Standards Manual: https://gov.mb.ca/fs/cfsmanual/pubs/facility_standards.pdf (Section 2.4.8).

Under both these processes, children in care have the right to express complaints or concerns about their placement, either in a foster home or a group home. Again, you may also contact The Manitoba Advocate to discuss the issue you are experiencing.