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Winnipeg mom says foster parents need more resources

A Winnipeg foster parent is happy Manitoba Child and Family Services (CFS) has promised to stop housing youth in hotels, but she says more still needs to be done to ensure youth are safe in the foster care system.
Tammy Aime is a specialized foster parent who has four at-risk teenage girls currently living in her home with two of her own children. (CBC)

A Winnipeg foster parent is happy Manitoba Child and Family Services (CFS) has promised to stop housing youthin hotels, but she says more still needs to be done to ensure youth are safe in the foster care system.

Tammy Aime has four at-risk teenage girls currently living in her home. While she is glad the province recently announced plans to end the practice of placing high-risk kids and youthin hotel rooms by June, she also thinks what prompted that announcement showsthat the system is broken.

Manitoba's family services minister Kerri Irvin-Ross confirmed last week that the province will cease to house youthin hotels. It came after a teenage girl who was living in a downtown hotel under CFS care was seriously assaulted near aparkade.The girl remained in critical condition over the weekend.

"We need to have emergency foster placements where the people providing those emergency beds are skilled and trained to handle youthwho are coming in in crisis and have the skills and ability to stop them if they try to leave," Aime told CBC News on Sunday.

Aime has been a foster parent for more than eight years. She said that whatever the province ends up doing in lieuof housing youthin hotels,additional resources need to goto foster parents so that they can more safely house youthinvolved in emergency foster placementsituations.

Aime saidthe Manitoba Foster FamilyNetwork is having an open meeting onTuesday. Members of the public areinvited to attend anddiscuss their concerns about Manitoba's foster care system.