More details needed in Manitoba response to Tina Fontaine report: advocate
WINNIPEG — Manitoba’s advocate for youth says a lot more needs to be done if the government is to save children in care from the grim reality of an Indigenous teenage girl whose body was found in a river.
“Awareness is the first step,” says Daphne Penrose of her report released in March into Tina Fontaine’s death.
“The big question becomes: ‘What are you going to do to change the services for children and youth in Manitoba to make sure those situations don’t occur again?'”
Penrose’s report into Tina’s life and death outlined how social workers and others failed the girl even as it became clear she was spiralling downward and her life was at risk.