Child protection / removal

Frequently asked questions

What is an Aboriginal delegated agency?

Aboriginal delegated agencies provide child welfare services to Aboriginal communities. Aboriginal delegated agencies are part of the Ministry of Children and Family Development; if a social worker tells you that you are being investigated for a child protection matter, he or she may be working for an Aboriginal delegated agency. Aboriginal delegated agencies may have the authority to remove your child from your home and place your child in care.

The ministry's website has a full list of Aboriginal delegated agencies in BC (PDF).

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