Pubdate: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 Source: Winnipeg Sun (CN MB) Copyright: 2008 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.winnipegsun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/503 Author: Dean Pritchard, Sun Media Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) 'SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF YOUTH IS CHILD ABUSE' After years of misguided treatment and instability, 14-year-old Tracia Owen was finally receiving the care she needed when she hanged herself in a squalid West End garage, a judge said in an inquest report recommending sweeping changes to the child welfare system. "The attention and effort was given years too late and if given earlier, might have prevented Tracia being in the situation she found herself," wrote Judge John Guy in a 57-page inquest report released yesterday. Owen, a native of Little Grand Rapids, was working as a prostitute and addicted to drugs when she hanged herself in a Victor Street garage in August 2005. The inquest heard Owen was among the more than 400 children a year who are exploited in Winnipeg's visible sex trade. "It is difficult to understand why there is not public outrage about 14-year-old children standing on the street at all times of the day and night selling their bodies to support a drug addiction," Guy wrote. "In some way, public awareness must be raised so the public accepts the fact that sexual exploitation of addicted youth is child abuse, is unacceptable and must be combatted strenuously." A ward of Southeast Child and Family Services, Owen spent her short life moving from one foster home or child care facility to another before spending her final months at the Neecheewam group home in Winnipeg. Owen was seized from her alcoholic parents when she was two months of age and returned to them 17 times before becoming a permanent ward of Child and Family Services. Among the inquest report's 28 recommendations, Guy called for a "summit" of child welfare workers, police, justice officials, aboriginal groups, and other stakeholders to tackle the problem of sexual exploitation and drug abuse of children on the streets. Guy also called for a comprehensive review of Southeast Child and Family Services and recommended improved standards for maintaining case files to prevent children like Owen from falling through the cracks. Family Services Minister Gord Mackintosh said the report "screams at the federal government to enhance its support for child welfare on reserves." Mackintosh said the province is moving immediately on Guy's recommendation to convene a summit on sexual exploitation, which will occur before the winter is over. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D