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Quebec auditor general says youth protection delays increase risk

Nov 20, 2019 | 11:15 AM

Quebec’s auditor general is highlighting numerous shortcomings in the management of cases reported to the province’s youth protection agency.

In her annual report, Guylaine Leclerc notes the time between the reporting of a case and the taking of necessary measures can be up to 226 days in some regions.

Leclerc warns that the longer the delay, the greater the risk children’s development could be delayed or their safety threatened.

She says the government needs to act quickly, as the number of cases reported to the agency continues to rise, which will lead to even longer wait times for services.