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Since Jade’s death while under the care of Children’s Aid, the agency has housed another nine kids in hotels

The Children鈥檚 Aid Society of London & Middlesex said it still relies on hotels because it has no other options, the result of 鈥渃hronic underfunding.”

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Jade was 14 when she was first housed in a roadside budget motel by the Children’s Aid Society. Over the next year, her life spiralled into crisis.聽


In the eight months since an Ontario teen died after being warehoused in budget motels while waiting for mental health treatment, the child welfare agency responsible for her care has housed another nine kids in hotels.

The Children鈥檚 Aid Society of London & Middlesex said it鈥檚 forced to rely on hotels because it has no other options, the consequence of 鈥渃hronic underfunding鈥 and a provincewide shortage of intensive treatment options and residential care. The agency, which confirmed all nine children housed in hotels had complex care needs, is calling on the Ford government to do more for these vulnerable kids, saying help is 鈥渦rgently needed.鈥

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Megan Ogilvie

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