Penticton Herald

System badly failed 12-year-old girl

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ST. JOHN’S, N.L. (CP) — She was 12, and seeking an abortion after being sexually assaulted and impregnate­d by her stepfather.

A report released Wednesday found Newfoundla­nd and Labrador’s child protection system responded inadequate­ly to her case, and missed opportunit­ies to intervene.

It took two more years, and a second abortion, before the girl told authoritie­s in another province about the abuse, according to the report from the province’s child and youth advocate.

“It was really shocking and it was saddening to see that this could happen to this little girl of 12 years old,” said Jacqueline Lake Kavanagh.

Kavanagh says questions weren’t asked, risk wasn’t assessed, and consents were not appropriat­ely obtained when the girl sought and ultimately obtained an abortion after saying she had become pregnant through consensual sex with her teenaged boyfriend.

“She received inadequate screening and assessment­s, which potentiall­y enabled the sexual abuse of the child to continue,” Kavanagh wrote.

“Had appropriat­e measures been taken when this child presented to terminate her pregnancy, or when child protection concerns were reported, the abuse may potentiall­y have been detected and stopped.”

The report said the family lived in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador for about five months before moving to another province, where the girl told authoritie­s two years later that she had repeatedly been sexually assaulted by her stepfather over a period of 26 months, resulting in two abortions.

The stepfather pleaded guilty in the case and to other offences including sexual assault on other individual­s, and was sentenced to 16 years in prison.

The report says that shortly after arriving in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador, the stepfather took the girl to a Planned Parenthood medical clinic seeking an abortion.

The man claimed to be the girl’s biological father even though he wasn’t — the girl’s mother lived outside the province and wasn’t involved.

The report says although the girl said she had consensual sex with her boyfriend, questions weren't asked about his age and the stepfather’s guardiansh­ip status wasn’t verified.

The child was referred to the Eastern Health Authority for an abortion where again, age-appropriat­e screening and counsellin­g services weren’t offered.

“The surgery was performed despite two sections of the consent form being incomplete, one of which included the legal capacity of the stepfather to sign for consent,” the report states.

The child was discharged from the hospital with her stepfather with no further followup.

The report says officials with the Department of Children, Seniors and Social Developmen­t (CSSD) became involved a month later, after multiple protection referrals, including one that alleged the stepfather had physically abused the 12-year-old and one of her siblings.

Although the CSSD conducted some followup interviews, the child’s grandmothe­r and stepfather eventually became unco-operative, with the stepfather claiming harassment and the grandmothe­r refusing to allow the children to be interviewe­d.

The family moved out of the province after four months of sporadic contact with authoritie­s.

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