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February 9, 2021

COVID-19 is Leading to More Abuse of Children

Our Executive Director, Christy Dzikowicz talks to CTV Morning Live about the Toba Centre name change, how COVID-19 is leading to more child abuse and the growing need for a child advocacy centre in Manitoba.

CTV Feb 9, 2021 segments:

  • COVID-19 is leading to more abuse of children
  • Winnipeg Police and their work protecting children
  • The need for child advocacy centres grows
  • Snowflake Place changes name
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If this is an emergency, call 911 or your local police emergency number

We acknowledge we are on First Nations land, Turtle Island, inhabited by First Nations from time immemorial.

For thousands of years, First Nations people—the Anishinaabe, Cree, Dakota, Dene, and Anishininew Nations—walked and lived on this land and knew it to be the centre of their lives and spirituality.

The Anishinaabe call this land Manitou Ahbee, the place where the Creator resides.

We acknowledge this became the homeland of the Métis people.

We acknowledge and welcome the many people from countries all over the world who have come to join us, Turtle Island’s First Nations, in calling this land our home.

We acknowledge we are now all bound together by Treaty 1.

–TED FONTAINE

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