Mapping out Manitoba’s CFS system
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Hey there, time traveller!
This article was published 21/12/2008 (6143 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Agency: Anishinaabe CFS
Serves: Dauphin River, Fairford, Lake Manitoba, Lake St. Martin, Little Saskatchewan
Kids in care: 404

Families getting support services: 183
Frontline workers: 26 (no change since last year)
Review: Underway
Child deaths in care: One since 2006
Agency: Dakota Ojibway CFS
Serves: Birdtail Sioux, Canupawakpa (Oak Lake), Dakota Plains, Long Plain, Roseau River, Sioux Valley, Swan Lake
Kids in care: 585
Families getting support services: 277
Frontline workers: 49 (no change)
Review: Slated for 2011
Child deaths in care: None since 2006
Agency: Intertribal CFS
Serves: Dakota Tipi, Fisher River, Kinojeoshtegon (Jackhead)
Kids in care: 155
Families getting support services: 329
Frontline workers: 12 (one added this year)
Reviews: Slated for next year
Child deaths: None since 2006
Agency: Peguis CFS
Serves: Peguis
Kids in care: 176
Families getting support services: 234
Frontline workers: 10 (no change)
Reviews: Underway
Child deaths: One since 2006
Agency: Sagkeeng CFS
Serves: Sagkeeng
Kids in care: 251
Families getting support services: 169
Frontline workers: 14.5 (0.5 added this year)
Review: Complete
Child deaths: Two since 2006
Agency: Sandy Bay CFS (a new agency)
Serves: Sandy Bay
Kids in care: 128
Families getting support services: 118
Frontline workers: Unknown
Review: None
Child deaths: None since 2006
Agency: Southeast CFS
Serves: Berens River, Bloodvein, Brokenhead, Buffalo Point, Hollow Water, Black River, Little Grand Rapids, Pauingassi, Poplar River
Kids in care: 1,023
Families getting support services: 462
Frontline workers: 52 (6.5 added this year)
Review: Underway
Child deaths: None since 2006
Agency: West Region CFS
Serves: Ebb and Flow, Gambler, Keeseekoowenin, O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi (Crane River), Pine Creek, Rolling River, Skownan, Tootinaowaziibeeng (Valley River), Waywayseecappo
Kids in care: 592
Families getting support services: 578
Frontline workers: 62 (no change since 2007)
Review: Slated for 2011
Child deaths: One since 2006 but no details made public
Agency: Awasis CFS
Serves: Shamattawa, Cross Lake, Nelson Lake, Gods Lake Narrows, Gods Lake, Oxford House, Fox Lake, War Lake
Kids in care: 593
Kids getting support service: 889
Frontline workers: 44 (one added this year)
Reviews: Slated for next year
Child deaths: At least three since 2006
Agency: Cree Nation Child and Family Caring Agency
Serves: Pukatawagan (Mathias Colomb), Marcel Colomb, Chemawawin, Wuskwi Sipihk, Sapotaweyak, Misipawistik (Grand Rapids)
Kids in care: 460
Kids getting support services: 315
Frontline workers: 32.5 (7.5 added this year)
Reviews: Completed in the fall, audit underway
Child deaths: One since 2006
Agency: Island Lake CFS
Serves: Garden Hill, St. Theresa Point, Red Sucker Lake, Wasagamack
Kids in care: 279
Kids getting support services: 268
Frontline workers: 24 (one added this year)
Reviews: None yet
Child deaths: None since 2006
Agency: Kinosao Sipi Minisowin CFS
Serves: Norway House
Kids in care: 292
Kids getting support services: 221
Frontline workers: 15 (no change)
Reviews: None yet
Child deaths: None since 2006
Agency: Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation
Serves: Nisichawayasihk (Nelson House)
Kids in care: 235
Kids getting support services: 283
Frontline workers: 11 (no change)
Reviews: None yet
Child deaths: None since 2006
Agency: Opaskwayak Cree Nation
Serves: Opaskwayak
Kids in care: 91
Kids getting support services: 289
Frontline workers: 7 (no change)
Reviews: None yet
Child deaths: None since 2006
Agency: Metis
Serves: Metis people all over the province
Kids in care: 654
Families getting support services: 684
Frontline workers: 47.5 (three added this year)
Review: None
Child deaths: None
Agency: General Authority
Serves: All children not in the aboriginal or Metis system
Kids in care: 1656
Families getting support services: 3394
Frontline workers: 182.8 (20.5 added this year)
Review: None
Child deaths: None since 2006
GENERAL STATS
Deaths of children in care since Phoenix was found in March 2006 : 16, Total
5 accidental
6 suicides
2 homicides
2 undetermined
1 co-sleeping
Kids in care
2006 – 6,629 children
2007 – 7,241 children
2008 – 7,837 children
70 per cent: number of kids in care who are First Nations (as of March 31, 2008)
9 per cent – Métis
6 per cent – First Nations (Non-Status)
14 per cent: Not aboriginal
Social workers
Number of front-line workers hired since Phoenix – 99
Total: 697 front-line social workers
Funding
242,893,800: provincial budget for child welfare in 2007/08.
$89,851,600: provincial budget for child welfare in 1997/98.
170 per cent: increase in provincial child welfare budget in last decade.
$48 million: Increase since Phoenix’s death ($42 million in funding to agencies plus six million for foster families)
Child deaths in care measures the number of children killed by homicide, suicide or accident since 2006, the year Phoenix Sinclair was found and the Doer government began to fix child welfare. Sixteen kids in care have died since then, though not all have been publicly disclosed.