Kendrick says she's always either with her kids or looking in on them
from her living room windows. She says she feels “completely
comfortable” letting her kids play outside.
“We’ve taught both the (older) kids so far that you look after each
other. That’s kind of the point. The older ones should be looking after
the younger ones,” Kendrick said.
“My 10-year-old is very responsible. We’ve taught the older ones already
the whole stranger danger, and they know what to do. When my
five-year-old’s out there, she knows she’s not supposed to go up to the
gates.”
Still, the worker with the CFS, the provincial body that apprehends abused and neglected children, insisted she was obligated to investigate and ask a few more questions. “We had to go through a whole interview asking so many questions, asking me about if we’ve ever dealt with CFS before, what my childhood was like, how I punish my children, whether we drink or do drugs... She had to look to see where my kids slept. She had to see if we had enough food in the house,” Kendrick said. “The whole time I’m sitting there, pretty much in tears, because I couldn't understand what was going on."
She said the worker seemed to feel that everything was fine and she’s
heard nothing further from them. Still, Kendrick doesn’t understand why
whoever called authorities didn’t speak to her directly.
“If you really had a concern, you could have knocked on my door,” she
said.
Manitoba's Child and Family Services Act states a child 12 or older can
be left home alone unsupervised; it doesn't mention anything about
children unsupervised in a backyard.
In a statement, a spokesperson said the CFS is obligated to follow up on
all reports of children at risk. No one would speak specifically about
this case..
Now, Kendrick worries that her name is on CFS files, and that further
complaints could lead to her kids being taken away.
“Anyone else ever wants to complain for any reason, there's always going
to be a file there,” she said.
Still, the worker with the CFS, the provincial body that apprehends abused and neglected children, insisted she was obligated to investigate and ask a few more questions. “We had to go through a whole interview asking so many questions, asking me about if we’ve ever dealt with CFS before, what my childhood was like, how I punish my children, whether we drink or do drugs... She had to look to see where my kids slept. She had to see if we had enough food in the house,” Kendrick said. “The whole time I’m sitting there, pretty much in tears, because I couldn't understand what was going on."
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