Manitoba child services won’t return toddler to social worker grandmother
WINNIPEG — A supervisor with a Manitoba indigenous child-welfare agency says her grandson has been apprehended by another agency and authorities won’t give her temporary custody despite her 15-year career in social work.
The grandmother — who cannot be identified — says her 16-month-old grandson has been housed in a temporary shelter since Wednesday and is being cared for by shift workers. She says she has been trying to get temporary custody, but has been told she needs to be investigated first.
The woman is a social worker and foster mother of two who has been working in child welfare for 15 years. She has cared for her grandson, along with his mother, since he was born.
“Why should my baby suffer?” she said Friday. “Why should he be traumatized when he has a home?