Ministry files response, admits liability in Kelowna social worker case

| December 13, 2018 in Kelowna

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The Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) has filed its response to the action filed by the public guardian and trustee (PGT) in the matter involving the former Kelowna social worker accused of alleged financial improprieties involving vulnerable children and youth.

In its filed response, the ministry admits vicarious liability for the actions of the social worker in question, and agrees that general damages and court-ordered interest for the plaintiff is appropriate.

The ministry says that since the allegations first came to light, they have offered supports and services, including counselling, to the children and youth who were affected by the social worker's actions.

“MCFD will work with the plaintiffs' counsel to address these matters in a manner that does not cause further trauma to the affected individuals,” the ministry said in a statement.

There are a number of other separate but related court actions underway.

The ministry notes that this response applies only to the specific action filed by the public guardian and trustee. They say they will respond to each of the other actions in due course.

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