Manitoba still hasn't acted on some recommendations to protect kids, advocate says

Manitoba's advocate for children and youth, Sherry Gott, says the province has not fulfilled some key recommendations aimed at protecting young people. Gott is photographed at her office in Winnipeg, Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government has yet to implement key recommendations on sleep-related infant deaths, social worker caseloads and other issues, even though some of the proposals date back years, the office of the provincial children and youth advocate said Tuesday.

The government has made progress overall, Sherry Gott said in her annual report on how the province follows up on past recommendations. Some action has been taken on 88 per cent of recommendations from various reports since 2018, and 18 per cent have been fully implemented — roughly double the percentages a year ago.

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