Between: The Union of British Columbia
Indian Chiefs, The First Nations Summit, The Métis Provincial Council
of British Columbia, The United Native Nations, and The Province
of British Columbia (as represented by the Premier of British
Columbia, the Minister of Children and Family Development and the
Minister of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services).
And in Support of this Memorandum of Understanding and as participants
in the process: Assembly of First Nations (BC Region), BC Aboriginal
Network on Disabilities Society, BC Association of Aboriginal Friendship
Centres, Federation of Aboriginal Foster Parents, Métis Commission
for Children and Family Services, Native Courtworker and Counseling
Association of BC, First Nations Agency Directors Forum, Aboriginal
Health Association of BC, and Healing Our Spirit - BC Aboriginal
HIV/AIDS Society.
WHEREAS |
| A. |
The Parties
agree that there is a disproportionate number of Aboriginal children
in care in British Columbia. They agree that this number must be
reduced and the children should be returned to their communities
where it is appropriate to do so. |
| B. |
The Parties
recognize that First Nations, the Métis Nation, Inuit and other
Aboriginal Peoples assert an inherent right with respect to and
jurisdiction over the safety and well being of their children and
families. |
| C. |
The Parties
agree on the need for a respectful and ongoing government-to-government
relationship and dialogue on all issues relating to the safety and
well being of all Aboriginal children and families. |
| D. |
The Parties
agree that this relationship is based on mutual trust and mutual
respect and must be consistent with existing protocols, agreements
and memoranda of understanding. |
| E. |
The Parties
acknowledge a new and collaborative relationship made possible through
the mutual agreement among the Aboriginal Leadership of British
Columbia, as expressed through the historic Tsawwassen Accord. |
| F. |
The Parties
acknowledge and agree that First Nations, the Métis Nation, Inuit
and other Aboriginal communities require support, including the
necessary capacity and resources, to enable them to develop and
deliver a full range of child and family services. |
| G. |
The Parties
acknowledge that planning, policy and program development, implementation
evaluation and decision-making must be undertaken jointly between
the provincial government and First Nations, the Métis Nation, Inuit
and other Aboriginal communities. |
| H. |
The Child,
Family and Community Service Act provides that: |
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a) |
Aboriginal people and communities
need to be involved in the planning and delivery of services to
their families and their children through the Regional Aboriginal
Authorities; |
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b) |
A child's cultural identity,
kinship ties and attachment to his or her extended family and community
should be preserved; and |
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c) |
First Nations, the Métis
Nation, Inuit and other Aboriginal communities are recognized as
independent entities that have a right to party status in all legal
proceedings involving their children. |
| I. |
The Ministry
of Children and Family Development is committed to ensuring that
its legislation, policies and services are culturally sensitive
and responsive to the needs of Aboriginal governments and communities. |
Therefore the Parties agree as follows:
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| 1.0 |
PURPOSES
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| 1.1 |
The purpose
of this Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") is to establish a joint
dialogue and decision making process regarding general and systemic
issues relating to the safety and well-being of Aboriginal children
and families that: |
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a) |
is on a government-to-government
basis; |
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b) |
recognizes that First
Nations, the Métis Nation, Inuit and other Aboriginal Peoples assert
jurisdiction over their children and families, regardless of residency;
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c) |
recognizes the importance
of transferring the delivery of services to Aboriginal communities;
and |
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d) |
draws on the expertise
of Aboriginal service delivery agencies and research institutions. |
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e) |
reflects the historic and
new relationship established at Tsawwassen on June 11, 2002. |
| 1.2 |
The joint dialogue
and decision-making process will focus on: |
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a) |
reducing the number of
Aboriginal children in care and returning Aboriginal children to
their communities where it is appropriate to do so; and |
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b) |
other topics or issues
agreed to by the Parties. |
| 1.3 |
The joint dialogue
and decision making process will be carried out through the Minister's
Joint Aboriginal Management Committee, which is established in section
2.0 and is comprised of representatives of the Parties, Aboriginal
service delivery agencies, and co-chaired by the Minister of Children
and Family Development and an Aboriginal representative. |
2.0 |
JOINT ABORIGINAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE |
| 2.1 |
The Minister
of Children and Family Development will establish a Joint Aboriginal
Management Committee (the "Committee") comprised of one representative
appointed by each of the following organizations: |
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a) |
the Union of BC Indian
Chiefs; |
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b) |
the First Nations Summit; |
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c) |
the Métis Provincial Council
of BC; |
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d) |
the United Native Nations; |
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e) |
the Assembly of First Nations
(BC Region); |
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f) |
the Ministry of Children
and Family Development; |
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g) |
the BC Aboriginal Network
on Disabilities Society; |
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h) |
the BC Association of Aboriginal
Friendship Centres; |
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i) |
the Federation of Aboriginal
Foster Parents; |
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j) |
the Métis Commission of
Children and Families; |
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k) |
the Native Courtworkers
and Counseling Association; |
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l) |
the First Nations Agency
Directors Forum; |
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m) |
the Aboriginal Health Association
of BC; and |
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n) |
The Healing Our Spirit
- BC Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Society |
| 2.2 |
Each of the
organizations referred to in section 2.1 will appoint one alternate
representative who will attend meetings of the Committee in the
absence of the representative appointed in that section. |
| 2.3 |
The role of
the Committee will be to: |
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a) |
establish priorities and
monitor progress on reducing the number of Aboriginal children ii
care and returning Aboriginal children to their communities where
it is appropriate to do so; |
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b) |
provide advice to the Minister
of Children and Family Development regarding the efficient and effective
allocation of resources within the Ministry of Children and Family
Development to address issues affecting Aboriginal children, families
and communities; |
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c) |
serve as a forum for dialogue
and exchange of information among the participating organizations
and once established, the Regional Aboriginal Authorities; |
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d) |
enable the participating
organizations and once established, the Regional Aboriginal Authorities
to keep their respective constituencies informed regarding the dialogue
process; and |
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e) |
ensure that the full range
of perspectives is examined. |
| 2.4 |
The Committee
will strive to seek consensus among the members of the Committee
with respect to the advice it provides to the Minister of Children
and Family Development. |
| 2.5 |
The Minister
of Children and Family Development, or the Minister's representative
and an Aboriginal representative appointed by the organizations
referred to in section 2.1, will co-chair the meeting of the Committee.
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| 2.6 |
The Executive
Director, Provincial Aboriginal Secretariat, will act as secretary
for the committee, and will provide support services for the Committee
by: |
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a) |
preparing and distributing
meeting notices and other relevant information to the members of
the committee; and |
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b) |
the logistics for the meetings.
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| 2.7 |
Agendas for
meetings of the Committee will be developed jointly by the secretary
and the members of the Committee. The agendas, together with any
supporting material, will be distributed at least one week in advance
of meetings to enable the members of the Committee to be prepared. |
| 2.8 |
The Committee
will meet at least 4 times per year and will establish a schedule
of meeting dates. Committee meetings may also be held as needed
or at the call of the Minister of Children and Family Development.
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| 2.9 |
The Committee
will establish a technical working group(s) as needed to address
issues or matters identified by the Committee. The technical working
group(s) will be responsible for developing options and recommendations
and providing them to the Committee. |
3.0 |
FUNDING |
| 3.1 |
The Ministry
of Children and Family Development will, subject to annual allocations
by Treasury Board, provide adequate funding to support all of the
activities of the Joint Aboriginal Management Committee and its
technical working groups(s), including the establishment of an independent
Provincial Aboriginal Secretariat and reimbursement for expenses
in accordance with government financial policy. |
| 3.2 |
The Ministry
of Children and Family Development will provide adequate funding
for the implementation of activities and action plans intended to
achieve the purposes of this memorandum, subject to annual allocations
by Treasury Board. |
4.0 |
SPECIAL CLAUSES |
| 4.1 |
The Parties
wish to maintain an ongoing government-to-government relationship
that does not derogate from or displace the bilateral nation-to-nation
relationship between Aboriginal Peoples and the Government of Canada
or from the Crown's fiduciary obligation to Aboriginal Peoples.
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| 4.2 |
This MOU is
not intended to limit or replace any treaty, interim measures or
other negotiations that any of the Parties may be involved in. |
| 4.3 |
Nothing in
this MOU shall be interpreted in a manner, which extinguishes, abrogates
or diminishes Aboriginal or treaty rights, including Aboriginal
title, which are protected under section 35 of the Constitution
Act, 1982. |
| 4.4 |
Nothing in
the MOU shall be interpreted in a manner which diminishes or fetters
the statutory responsibilities of the Minister of Children and Family
Development or which conflicts with the Minister's duties as a member
of the Executive Council of the Province of British Columbia. |
| 4.5 |
Nothing in
this MOU shall be interpreted in a manner that undermines or limits
the rights and responsibilities of the participating Aboriginal
governments and organizations and their respective Aboriginal Policy
Tables to address issues of urgent concern with any level of government.
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| 4.6 |
The dialogue
process under this MOU is not intended to displace the obligation
of the Crown to consult with Aboriginal governments, nor an Aboriginal
government's right to dialogue with the Crown. |
| 4.7 |
Nothing in
this MOU shall be interpreted in a manner that implies endorsement
or acceptance of provincial legislation and policies by the participating
Aboriginal governments and organizations. |
5.0 |
TERM AND REVIEW |
| 5.1 |
This MOU shall
come into effect as of the date of the Minister's signature, and
will remain in effect for a (5) five-year period from that date
(the "Term"). |
| 5.2 |
This MOU and
activities associated with it will be reviewed annually by the Parties
during the Term. |
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have agreed to this Memorandum of
Understanding on the dates noted below: |
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Stewart Phillip,
President of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs |
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Edward John,
Task Group Member of the First Nations Summit |
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Lydia Hwitsum,
Task Group Member of the First Nations Summit |
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Herb George,
Task Group Member of the First Nations Summit |
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Harley Desjarlais,
President of the Métis Provincial Council of British Columbia |
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Scott Clark,
President of the United Native Nations |
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Gordon Campbell,
Premier of the Province of British Columbia |
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Gordon Hogg,
Minister of Children and Family Development of the Province of British
Columbia |
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George Abbott,
Minister of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services of the Province
of British Columbia |
The following agencies support this Memorandum of Understanding
as members of the Aboriginal Advisory Committee: |
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Herb George,
Vice Chief of the Assembly of First Nations (BC Region) |
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Lillian Allison,
President of the BC Aboriginal Network on Disabilities Society |
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Grace Neilsen,
President of the BC Association of Aboriginal Friendship Centres |
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Faye Poirier,
Chair of the Federation of Aboriginal Foster Parents |
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Robert Simonds,
President of the Métis Commission |
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Lynn Lydberg,
President of the Native Courtworker and Counseling Association of
BC |
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Paul Saim,
Chair of the First Nations Agency Directors Forum |
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Grace Neilsen,
Chair of the Aboriginal Health Association of BC |
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Florence Hackett,
President of the Healing Our Spirit - BC Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Society |