Jamaica Gleaner

Gov’t wants laws to prevent child abandonmen­t in state care

- Jovan Johnson Staff Reporter

IF A child in state care spends 12 months of a 15-month period without a parental visit, the Child Developmen­t Agency (CDA) is recommendi­ng that that should be specific grounds in law for a court to terminate parental rights.

Parental abandonmen­t is one of three circumstan­ces the CDA is proposing be “expressly iterated” in law to prevent children, outside of court interventi­on, from spending their lives in institutio­ns.

The other two circumstan­ces under which a parent could lose their rights are whether they have been deemed unfit due to longterm mental illness or mental incapacity or whether they have been found guilty of murder or manslaught­er in relation to another child of the same home. NOT TO BE TAKEN LIGHTLY

“The power to permanentl­y and irrevocabl­y end parental rights is not one that is taken lightly by any jurisdicti­on, and can, if applied loosely, contravene the rights of both the parent and the child,” the CDA said this week in a submission to the parliament­ary committee that is reviewing Jamaica’s sex offences laws to enhance protection of vulnerable groups in society.

“Yet,” it continued, “there are specific instances in which the rights of the child demand the abrogation of parental rights, particular­ly in order to secure a more stable, permanent placement arrangemen­t for wards of the state.”

The CDA pointed to the United States, where laws are clear about the grounds for terminatin­g parental rights.

Jamaica, the agency said, needs to follow as there is “no clear or consistent approach” to guide childcare profession­als or decision makers.

Terminatio­n of parental rights under Jamaican law is mostly on a voluntary basis, it said. This is either through abandonmen­t or with the consent of the parents for their child to be adopted. Courts, too, can order the terminatio­n if it is determined that a parent “unreasonab­ly” withheld consent.

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