Hamilton politicians will protest cuts to children's aid society

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 02 Mei 2013 | 22.46

The province has cut budgets for Hamilton's children's aid societies and city councillors aren't happy about it

By Samantha Craggs, CBC News

Posted: May 2, 2013 8:27 AM ET

Last Updated: May 2, 2013 8:54 AM ET

 
Hamilton's Children's Aid Society will see its budget slashed by $4.7 million over the next four years according to executive director Dominic Verticchio. Hamilton's Children's Aid Society will see its budget slashed by $4.7 million over the next four years according to executive director Dominic Verticchio. (iStock)

The province has cut the budgets for Hamilton's children's aid societies, and city councillors plan to complain to the province about it.

Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Hamilton's Medical Officer of Health, will bring a report to the general issues committee later this month regarding how the city can protest the cuts to the Children's Aid Society of Hamilton.

"The CAS is laying off as we speak," said Coun. Brad Clark of Stoney Creek, who introduced the motion. "It's having an impact on the city and I just don't think we can wait."

The cuts will mean a $4.7 million reduction to the Children's Aid Society of Hamilton's budget over the next four years, said executive director Dominic Verticchio. It will also mean a number of layoffs.

He wouldn't elaborate Wednesday on how many of the society's 375 staff will lose their jobs, saying the workers impacted haven't been notified yet. But it will be across both management and unionized staff.

Because the society can't cut front-line child protection workers, it has to cut from programs that help keep children in their homes. That will ultimately cost the system more money, he said.

"What it means for us is a devastating reduction," he said.

"This is a bloodbath in a sea of red across the province."

The society has an annual budget of about $50 million. Other societies, Verticchio said, are facing cuts as high as $5.7 million in one year.

The support from city council is a pleasant surprise, he said.

"I'm glad that they're going to take up the challenge on behalf of us to the province."

Monique Taylor, MPP for Hamilton Mountain, said her office has been "inundated" with emails from employees.

"Staff already working overtime, struggling to meet the growing need in our community, are trying to understand how they're going to do more with less," Taylor said in the legislature this week.

"Workers have told me that these cuts will make their jobs impossible, that they are terrified of what this will mean for the already vulnerable children and families they serve."


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