B.C. government proposes changes to Indigenous child welfare legislation
VICTORIA — A proposed overhaul of legislation would make British Columbia the first province in Canada to legally recognize the right of Indigenous communities to provide their own child welfare systems.
Mitzi Dean, the minister of children and family development, says bringing B.C.’s law in line with similar federal legislation that came into force in 2020 will reduce barriers for Indigenous communities that want their own systems.
The changes would include establishing a new Indigenous child welfare director at the Children’s Ministry, and allowing for information sharing and consent agreements between the province and Indigenous governments.
Dean says fundamental changes are needed to help reduce the overrepresentation of Indigenous children in care.