Child Protection
Child Protection, under The Child and Family Services Act and The Adoption Act, ensures that the community and the family provides for the well-being of their
children.
The role of Child Protection
Child Protection supports a network of mandated authorities to provide quality services that:
- strengthen families to enable children
to have nurturing caregivers that provide opportunities to establish
life long relationships;
- engage communities to resolve issues that
affect the safety and well-being of children; and
- protect children.
Services are provided to communities, families
and children. Services include counselling; education; emergency
assistance; practical support; treatment; and temporary care,
including foster care or residential care, while issues are being resolved, or appropriate permanent
care, including adoption, when reunification is no longer possible.
Foster homes are approved and managed by the mandated authorities. Individuals
interested in becoming foster parents are encouraged to contact
the agency or authority in their area.
Child Protection also provides centralized supports to the authorities, organizations
and individuals related to the well-being of children through:
- Provincial registries such as the Adoption
Registry, Post-Adoption Registry, Paternity Registry, Child Abuse Registry and the Child and Family Services
Information System;
- Information sharing with other provinces,
territories and countries;
- Provincial/Territorial
Protocol on Children and Families Moving Between Provinces
and Territories;
- Financial assistance for eligible adopting
families;
- Licensing of not-for-profit adoption agencies
and residential and treatment resources;
- Coordination of admissions and discharges
from residential and treatment resources;
- Investigation of abuse by service providers
and concerns related to services; and
- Sharing of police information to assist
in screening potential service providers for work with children
and in child protection and abuse investigations.
Impact of the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry -
Child Welfare Initiative (AJI-CWI)
The child welfare system is currently in the
process of restructuring. For more information about the background
and progress of this initiative, please visit the AJI-CWI Website.
For more information, please contact:
Child
Protection Branch
201 - 114 Garry Street
Winnipeg MB R3C 4V5
Phone: (204) 945-6964
Email: cfsd@gov.mb.ca
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