Saskatchewan

For more information, please visit the information sheet on Saskatchewan's child welfare services.

Overview

In Saskatchewan, the Ministry of Social Services is responsible for providing protection services for children under the age of 16 (and in exceptional cases to youth under 18 years of age) under the mandate of the Child and Family Services Act (1989-90). There are 19 Child Protection offices across the province, within three service areas. Alleged maltreatment is reported directly to the child welfare offices in each of the three service areas that serve children off-reserve. The Adoption Act (1998) and The Emergency Protection for Victims of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Act (2002) are other pieces of legislation related to the well-being and protection of children in Saskatchewan (MacLaurin et al., 2011). 

Statistics
Saskatchewan: Children and youth in out-of-home care in 20221
Children in out-of-home careChild (0-15) populationRate per 1000
5,719331,21317.27

Child welfare services fall under the jurisdiction of provincial and territorial authorities, making it difficult to compile statistics at the national level.

The most notable variations between provinces include, mandate variation by jurisdiction with respect to the age to which children are eligible for service, differences in the length of time a child can receive out-of-home care and the definition of out-of-home care.

References

1 Pollock, N., Ouédraogo, A., Trocmé, N., Hovdestad, W., Miskie, A., Crompton, L., Campeau, A., Tanaka, M., Zhang, C., Laprise, C., Tonmyr, L. (2024). Original quantitative research – Rates of out-of-home care among children in Canada: an analysis of national administrative child welfare data. Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada (44)4. https://doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.44.4.02.

 

Publications
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Child and Family Services Statistics December 2009

Saskatchewan Ministry of Social Services

2009
Passion for Action in Child and Family Services: Voices from the Prairies

McKay, Sharon
Fuchs, Don
Brown, Ivan

2009
Passion for Action in Child and Family Services: Foreword

Turpel-Lafond, Mary Ellen

2009
Voices of Passion, Voices of Hope

McKay, Sharon

2009
Passion within the First Nations Social Work Profession

Kinequon, Dexter

2009
From Longing to Belonging: Attachment Theory, Connectedness, and Indigenous Children in Canada

Carriere, Jeannine
Richardson, Cathy

2009
Rehearsing with Reality: Exploring Health Issues with Aboriginal Youth through Drama

Goulet, Linda
Episkenew, Jo-Ann
Linds, Warren
Arnason, Karen

2009
The Moving Forward Project: Working with Refugee Children, Youth, and their Families

White, Judy
Franklin, Dawn
Gruber, Klaus
Hanke, Cody
Holzer, Bernadette
Javed, Nayyar
Keyser, Pat
Mir, Ashraf
Udemgba, Ijeoma
Veszi, Mechilene
Weighill, Clive

2009
Passion for Those Who Care: What Foster Carers Need

Twigg, Robert C.

2009
Complex Poverty and Home-grown Solutions in Two Prairie Cities

Silver, Jim

2009