FSIN wants Indigenous kids in Indigenous care, says gov. isn’t helping
“Saskatchewan First Nations are ready to take over and to assert that jurisdiction and to bring our children home to our communities,” said David Pratt, vice-chief with the Federation of Saskatchewan Indigenous Nations (FSIN).
He’s pushing to have the provincial government hand jurisdiction of all the Indigenous children in social services’ care over to Indigenous groups.
According to data from social services, in 2017, 72 per cent of children in government care in Saskatchewan were Indigenous. The numbers also showed a steady rise in the percentage over the previous four years.