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VIDEO: Social workers demand better workplace conditions from B.C. government

Ministry of Children and Family Development employees rally for higher wages, proper training
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Dozens of Ministry of Children and Family Development employees are rallying in Vancouver, demanding higher wages and proper training for social workers in Vancouver. (Katya Slepian/Black Press)

Dozens of Ministry of Children and Family Development employees came out to demand higher wages and proper training for B.C. social workers in Vancouver Tuesday.

Employees香蕉视频直播 main demands are that the government address wage concerns, a lack of backfill and proper training for frontline social workers in the ministry.

According to BCGEU vice-president of social, information and health Doug Kinna, those recommendations were in of child welfare in B.C. The report found that the province香蕉视频直播檚 child welfare system lacks accountability, proper staffing levels, training, and funding.

Kinna said wages for social workers in the province are 11 per cent below the national average, making worker retention all but impossible.

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A statement from children and family development minister Stephanie Cadieux said that their budget 香蕉视频直播渢he ministry香蕉视频直播檚 budget for this fiscal year has increased by $144.8 million to almost $1.6 billion.香蕉视频直播

Cadieux said that the funding would be used to add more front line staff, both at the ministry and in First Nation communities over the next three years. Some administrative tasks have also been taken off social workers香蕉视频直播 plates to allow them to focus on their clients, the ministry statement said.

According to Kinna, B.C. social workers make on an average of $36-37 per hours 香蕉视频直播 putting them eighth in the country. He said that while the province listened to Plecas香蕉视频直播 recommendations and upped wages for hard to recruit areas, they have refused to lift the base salary province-wide.

香蕉视频直播淵ou get an extra $6,000 for living in a remote community in British Columbia but if you go to another province you can live in a large, urban centre and make way more that $6,000 a year extra,香蕉视频直播 said Kinna.

Vancouver-Mount Pleasant MLA Melanie Mark said that the entire culture at the ministry needs to change.

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A family-first approach, Mark said, was missing in the case of Alex Gervais. Then then-18-year-old Metis youth died after falling through a fourth-floor window at an Abbotsford hotel in 2015.

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The BC Coroners service ruled his death a suicide and a 2017 report found that Gervais had suffered years of instability and neglect, a lack of permanent housing, and a disconnect from his Metis culture in the years before his death.

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The province has not yet responded to requests for comment.

More to come.





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