First Nations Family Advocate Office

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About First Nations Family Advocate Office

The justice system endorses the child welfare system. The formal legal system is part of the structure but disconnected from the purpose – to minimize any negative impact of a child being removed from their home. Communities are left out of the process. Children do not have a voice at hearings. There needs to be a decision-making process in which the community is empowered to develop alternative case plans and care for the child.

Efforts will be taken to examine legislation to recognize “Customary Care” by First Nations and to reclaim responsibility for the children. An evaluation of the Legal Aid system in relation to the services provided for First Nations clients dealing with child welfare is recommended.

Contact First Nations Family Advocate Office

Address :

286 Smith St #200, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1K4, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +978
Website : https://firstnationsfamilyadvocate.com/
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286 Smith St #200, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1K4, Canada
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Brooke Brandon on Google

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Okay on the surface, most of their leaders are corrupt. One of the members, Cora seems to have some sort of hatred towards other women. Not once did she ever say a proper greeting to some of her staff, often did she change face from being bubbly with men too. She also often avoids emails and puts on a face in public. Just like others there’s, it’s a looottt of boasting. Not to mention others who do bare minimum. Like, do better?

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