Ombudsperson calls B.C.’s handling of youth confinement an embarrassment
VANCOUVER — B.C.’s ombudsperson says the Ministry of Children and Family Development should be embarrassed by its neglect toward reducing the practice of isolating youth in custody.
Jay Chalke says the ministry has failed to take action on a 2021 report by his office that called for “separate confinement” of young people to be limited and its prolonged use abolished.
He says in an update to the report that in many cases the ministry is “moving backwards” rather than making recommended improvements.
Chalke says vulnerable youth in provincial custody are still being isolated from others in care for long periods, and he’s “deeply concerned” about the lack of progress on the previous report’s 26 recommendations.