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Child Welfare (1-5)

Jordan’s Principle Working Group

January 2, 2015

Without denial, delay, or disruption: Ensuring First Nations children’s access to equitable services through Jordan’s Principle 

The Assembly of First Nations, the Canadian Paediatric Society, and UNICEF Canada call on federal, provincial, and territorial governments to work with First Nations, without delay, in order to:

  1. Develop and implement a governmental response that is consistent with the vision of Jordan’s Principle advanced by First Nations and endorsed by the House of Commons. (Members Bill passed in 2007)
  2. Systematically identify and address the jurisdictional ambiguities and underfunding that give rise to each Jordan’s Principle caseBy clarifying jurisdictional responsibilities and eliminating the underfunding identified in individual cases, governments can prevent denials, delays and disruptions in services for other children in similar circumstances. Accordingly, they can better assume the responsibilities to ensure equitable treatment of First Nations children outlined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the Canadian Human Rights Act, and other federal, provincial/territorial, and First Nations legislation and agreements.

http://cwrp.ca/sites/default/files/publications/en/jpreport_final_en.pdf