Quebec auditor general says youth protection delays increase risk
QUEBEC — Children in Quebec aren’t able to get prompt help from the province’s youth protection agency and those delays could threaten their safety, the province’s auditor general said Wednesday.
In her most recent report, Guylaine Leclerc notes the time between the reporting of a case and the taking of necessary measures can be up to 226 days — more than seven months — in some regions of the province.
“Children do not have timely access to the services they need to rectify the situation, which endangers their safety or development,” Leclerc’s report reads.
Leclerc warned that the longer the delay, the greater the risk to the child.