Lack of oversight, quality of care at group home ‘deeply concerning,’ says children’s advocate
When seven-year-old ‘Elijah’ was found in the parking lot outside of a north Saskatoon Tim Hortons at 5 a.m. last June 2, no one in the group home where he lived even knew he was gone.
In fact, it wasn’t until hours later that a staff member from the CBI Health Group home came to pick him up after hearing media reports about a missing child.
An investigation into how and why that could have occurred was launched a short time later by both the Ministry of Social Services and Lisa Broda, the province’s advocate for children and youth.
In her 23-page report released Wednesday, Broda wrote there were failures of Elijah’s needs by both the care home and by the ministry. She said the ministry could have and should have done a better job with its oversight of the group home.

