Actions and Commitments

Call to Action # 1 : Child Welfare (1-5)

Federal Child Welfare Budgets: 2016-2021

October 4, 2021
Fiscal Year2016-172017-182018-192019-202020-212021-222022-23Totals
Budget 2016$71M$99M$126M$162M$177M$634M
%of $634M11%15.5%19.8%25.5%27.8%100%
Budget 2018$70295M$270M$265M270278$1,449
Budget 2019$404M$404M$404M$1,212
Total$71M$169M$421M$836M$846M$674M$278M$3,295M

First Nations Child and Family Caring Society: Budget 2016 breakdown

Notes:

  • Budget 2016: 47% of $634M is committed in first term; 53% after the next election in 2019
  • Budgets 2016-23: 45% of $3,295 committed through 2019 election: 55% after
  • Budget 2019 amounts are directed towards Jordan’s Principle

2020 Fall Economic Statement announced additional funding to support the implementation of the Indigenous Child Welfare Act of $542M over five years beginning in the 2021 fiscal year.

Budget 2021

Federal Budget Commitment for Child Welfare: Budgets 2021 – 2026

Fiscal Year2021-222022-232023-242024-252015-26TotalOngoing Annual Funds
Budget 2021$594M$140M$143M$144M$126M$1,147$118.7M
% of $1,147M51.8%12.2%12.5%12.6%11.0%100%

Proposed funding would:

  • Provide increased support fort First Nations not served by a delegated First Nations agency for prevention activities to help First Nations children and families stay together, within their communities through the Community Well-Being and Jurisdiction Initiative (CWIJ)
  • Continue to implement orders from the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT)
  • Ensure that First Nations youth who reach the age of majority receive the supports that they need, for up to two additional years, to successfully transition to independence