B.C. must improve supports for youth ‘aging out’ of government care: watchdog report
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s representative for children and youth is calling on the province to improve its support system for youth transitioning out of government care after they turn 19.
The report from Jennifer Charlesworth’s office says the current system “virtually shapes a life of poverty” for vulnerable youth in the province.
About 850 young people transition out of care every year and her report says supports for them are “notoriously scarce, inequitable, rigid and a poor fit.”
It says the provincial government’s temporary measures in response to the pandemic demonstrate that it can act quickly to make the kind of changes advocates have long been calling for.