Mr. Chairman, it is probably not appropriate that we introduce a lot of names of public servants into the House at this point. What I might suggest is that I write to the Member and share with him the range of positions and the competencies that we believe are available to provide this support. What we are trying to do is suggest that our support for children comes in a broad range of areas. We are most interested in insuring that we have the types of expertise available to respond to the matter at hand whether it be a facility care matter, an adoption matter, around preparations for a foster placement or access to a lawyer who can give us advice in terms of a legal preparation and certainly I can undertake to lay out the names of the people and the sets of skills that we think are available in terms of our ongoing support to boards in this area. Thank you.
Mr. Ramsden on Committee Motion 22-13(5): To Identify The Amount Of Federal Funding For Western NWT Aboriginal Health Care
In the Legislative Assembly on February 24th, 1998. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 22-13(5): To Identify The Amount Of Federal Funding For Western NWT Aboriginal Health Care
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
February 24th, 1998
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