Quick Facts

  • Bronson managed and performed all tasks associated with drafting a Treasury Board submission to assist the Child and Family Services program of Indigenous Services Canada.
  • The submission addressed specific requirements to comply with orders from the Canadian Human Rights Commission, aiming to better meet the needs of First Nations children and families.
  • This work required extensive research, analysis, and interpretation to understand the complexities of the program and ensure compliance with cultural appropriateness and human rights standards.

Project Description

Managed and performed all the tasks associated with this project to provide assistance to Child and Family Services program of Indigenous Services Canada with the drafting of a Treasury Board submission to seek approval to move onto the next phase of their program. This program provides funding and support to agency and community service providers to help them better meet the needs of First Nations children and families. More specifically, the drafting of this submission incorporated specific requirements to address orders imposed on the program that were issued by the Canadian Human Rights Commission. The drafting of this submission involved interpreting and defining the specific requirements and assisting the program with ensuring that they had the authorities required to properly fulfill these requirements and address the Commissions’ orders.

This work required extensive research and analysis to fully understand the complexities of the Child and Family Services program and the very detailed and specific requirements that the Human Rights Commission has placed on it to ensure that Indigenous children in care are treated in a culturally appropriate way and are supported similarly and at the same level as other Canadian children. This work also involved the provision of advice on how to best reflect the key elements of the program, and the pressures placed on it, to ensure that Treasury Board ministers provide the authority required to properly and effectively manage the program and support Indigenous children in care. The improvement of this program is one of the key reconciliation activities recommended by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

Business Challenge

The Child and Family Services program of Indigenous Services Canada needed assistance in drafting a Treasury Board submission to seek approval for the next phase of their program. This involved addressing specific requirements imposed by the Canadian Human Rights Commission to ensure cultural appropriateness and equality in supporting Indigenous children and families.

Our Solution and Outcome

Bronson managed and performed all tasks related to drafting the Treasury Board submission, incorporating specific requirements to address orders from the Canadian Human Rights Commission. This involved extensive research, analysis, and interpretation to understand the complexities of the program and ensure compliance with cultural appropriateness and human rights standards. Bronson provided advice on how to reflect the key elements and pressures of the program to secure the necessary authority from Treasury Board ministers to effectively manage and support Indigenous children in care. Improving this program was crucial for reconciliation efforts recommended by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, highlighting the importance and impact of Bronson’s work in supporting Indigenous communities and families.

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