P.E.I. Legislature Passes Bill to Safeguard Runaway Children
Liberal bill to bring runaway children back home passes unanimously in P.E.I. Legislature

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The P.E.I. Legislature unanimously passed a bill aimed at bringing runaway children back home, providing police and child protection workers with the authority to intervene when children are at risk. The legislation, which amends the Child, Youth and Family Services Act, aims to protect vulnerable youth from dangers while ensuring their safety and well-being.
- 01The legislation allows authorities to bring runaway children home by warrant or without if they are in immediate danger.
- 02Liberal MLA Carolyn Simpson emphasized the emotional impact of the bill, stating it is necessary to protect children from potential harm.
- 03The bill serves as an early intervention measure to prevent children from falling into dangerous situations.
- 04Simpson assured that the legislation will not endanger children who have left unsafe homes, as protective services will intervene in such cases.
- 05Families present during the vote expressed overwhelming relief and gratitude for the support of the legislation.
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The Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.) Legislature passed a significant bill aimed at protecting runaway children, receiving unanimous support from Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs). The bill, which amends the Child, Youth and Family Services Act, empowers police and child protection workers to safely return runaway children to their homes, whether with parents, guardians, or other family members. Liberal MLA Carolyn Simpson expressed deep emotion during the proceedings, highlighting the bill's necessity for safeguarding vulnerable youth from dangers. She noted that while the legislation does not prevent children from leaving home, it provides essential early intervention to help keep them safe and address issues before they escalate. The bill also ensures that children who disclose feeling unsafe will receive immediate assistance from child protective services. Families in attendance celebrated this milestone, with many sharing their heartfelt stories of struggle and hope for a safer future for their children. Although the bill has passed, it has yet to be proclaimed into law, marking a hopeful step towards enhancing child welfare in P.E.I.
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This legislation aims to provide a safer environment for children in P.E.I. by enabling timely interventions for runaway youth, potentially reducing the risks associated with unsafe situations.
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