Nunavut’s young people ‘should be expecting more’ from government services: advocate
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Basic information about young people who have used government services in Nunavut isn’t being tracked because of “complacency and a lack of accountability,” says the annual report from the territory’s representative for children and youth.
Jane Bates says her 2019-2020 report needed data from government departments to create baseline information on people under 19 that could help shape policies and legislation.
In March, her office sent questions to the departments of Family Services, Health, Education and Justice about where, why and how youth were getting access to services.
She says what she got back, for the most part, was incomplete.