Pubdate: Wed, 18 Feb 2009
Source: Calgary Herald (CN AB)
Copyright: 2009 Canwest Publishing Inc.
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Author: Gwendolyn Richards, Calgary Herald

NDP CALLING FOR YOUTH CENTRE INVESTIGATION

The provincial NDP's children and youth services critic is calling 
for an investigation into an addictions recovery centre in Calgary 
following reports some teens were victims of abuse.

Edmonton-Strathcona MLA Rachel Notley made the call for the 
investigation following question period Tuesday, where the issue was raised.

Liberal MLA Harry Chase initially called on the government to explain 
how the Alberta Adolescent Recovery Centre is licensed and monitored.

Children's Minister Janis Tarchuk said she was concerned about the 
allegations, but her ministry is not responsible for the treatment centre.

"In terms of AARC, my department does not have any capabilities or 
mandate to license a non-residential addiction treatment centre," she 
said during question period.

Her response, combined with Health Minister Ron Liepert's comment 
that the province provides $300,000 in annual funding, is a concern, 
said Notley.

"Regardless of whether the ministry of children and families does not 
license this place, they have a responsibility to respond to any 
complaints of abuse in the community,"she said. "The government seems 
to be washing their hands of it."

She added that because judges are ordering youth to attend the 
centre, the government has an obligation to ensure it is operating 
with best practices.

A spokeswoman for Alberta Children and Youth Services said the 
allegations of abuse are alarming, but the department's 
responsibility does not include third par-ties, only cases where the 
allegations are made against parents or guardians.

"We do take all reports of allegations of abuse very seriously. We do 
recommend people contact police if they have been abused," Dawn Delaney said.

Alberta Health and Wellness spokesman Howard May said the ministry 
has no plans to investigate the facility, pointing out any 
allegations of abuse fall under the children's ministry, while 
questions around the provision of drug counselling services is the 
responsibility of his department.

Notley said the government has an obligation to examine the allegations.

Also troubling, said Notley, is that peers are serving as counsellors 
in the facility despite having no training and without supervision.
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