‘They have a right to survival:’ Advocate for children responds to child welfare death spike
Saskatchewan’s advocate for children and youth is concerned that deaths among youth involved in care will surpass its highest level in half-a-decade.
Lisa Broda told 650 CKOM Friday that trends typically in the past few years have been in the high teens. In 2019, the number of deaths spiked to 34.
So far in 2020, up to Aug. 31, Social Services data provided to 650 CKOM shows the province sits at 25 deaths in the first eight calendar months.
Six of the 25 deaths involved children classified as “in care” with either the Ministry of Social Services or the First Nations Child and Family Services Agency (FNCFS). The additional 19 deaths involved the children’s families being in receipt of social services or were in receipt during the last 12 months.


