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N.L. judge expresses 'grave concern' over assault of 14-year-old girl at Key Assets care residence

N.L. judge expresses 'grave concern' over assault of 14-year-old girl at Key Assets care residence
N.L. judge expresses 'grave concern' over assault of 14-year-old girl at Key Assets care residence

اخبار العرب-كندا 24: الثلاثاء 18 يونيو 2024 08:11 صباحاً

A Newfoundland and Labrador judge is calling for an investigation into the circumstances that led up to the assault of a 14-year-old girl at a residence where she was living and being cared for.

Judge Wayne Gorman sentenced a 23-year-old man Thursday to 10 months' imprisonment for assault and breach of probation. The Crown had asked for half that.

"How he was able to have an 'intimate relationship' with a child living at a Key Assets' residence and how he had access to where she was residing was not explained at this hearing, but it is of grave concern and should be investigated," Gorman said in his decision at provincial court in Corner Brook.

The judge noted the man was at the Key Assets residence where the girl was residing when he assaulted her in March.

He grabbed the teen by her arms and her throat and threw her onto her bed. A Key Assets employee saw him raising his fist to her.

"The gravity of the assault offence committed … is obvious," Gorman noted in the decision.

"He assaulted a child with whom he had an intimate relationship in the place in which she was being cared for."

The decision does not directly address whether the victim was a ward of the Department of Children, Seniors and Social Development.

Key Assets is the biggest provider of Level 4 care for children with complex needs in the province, according to data obtained by CBC News through an access-to-information request.

The provincial government paid Key Assets more than $30 million in the last fiscal year to care for kids in group homes, emergency placement homes, individualized living arrangements and family-based placements.

Level 4, the highest tier of provincially funded care, sees children live in staffed residential placements run by private-sector companies and organizations.

A CBC News investigation publised this week revealed that those Level 4 costs have skyrocketed in recent years, up to a total of nearly $90 million in 2023-24, to care for 225 kids.

In a recent statement to CBC News, government officials stressed that monitoring and oversight of staffed residential placements is a "comprehensive, continuous process" under the department's licensing regime.

The department has not replied to questions about whether it is aware of the judge's comments and what action — if any — has been taken to address them.

Key Assets did not respond to messages from CBC News on Monday afternoon.

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