
âSeven-year-old Katelynn Sampson was murdered by her two caregivers in their Parkdale apartment eight years ago. Paramedics found her lifeless body in a pool of blood, covered in 70 wounds, each more ghastly than the last. Eight of her ribs had been broken, her teeth had cut through both her lips, and there was a gaping hole in one finger, exposing the bone.
Police found her blood in every room of the apartment.
They found a note on which sheâd written, 62 times: âI am A awful girl thatâs why know one wants me.âSo wrote Catherine Porter in the Toronto Star November 19, 2015 near the end of the Inquest into Katelynnâs short life.
Katelynn and her Mother were receiving services from two Childrenâs Aid Societies Her Mom seeking time to work on her own demons had given temporary custody of Katelynn through a court process to two friends who were to provide care to Katelynn. They didnât care for Katelynn They murdered her. Every point of possible protection failed Katelynn. âKatelynn Sampson taught the Childrenâs Aid Society of Toronto a lot about the weakness of its systems.â wrote Porter, âSome of them seem so basic, I shook my head in disbelief many times over the past couple of days, sitting in the cavernous courtroom where the inquest into the little girlâs painful death is taking placeâ
Iâm not convinced child welfare learned the lessons Katelynn taught us well
Today August 3 is said to be the anniversary of her death. At least it is the anniversary when her caregivers 12 years ago called 911 and claimed she had choked on some food and wasnât breathing.
I carry Katelynn in my heart and in my mind since the moment that August 3 I learned of her death As Ontarioâs Child Advocate I felt a responsibility for her legacy and to those children,who but for the grace of God, could have been her Even now more than a decade later Katelynn is still with me
After Katelynnâs death young people in and from care led a movement to include in Ontarioâs Child, Youth and Family Services Act something they called âKatelynnâs Principleâ. This principle legally requires every service under the Act to be âchild centredâ. It requires that every child meaningfully participate in every decision concerning them made by a service provider under the Act. In 2015 the jury at Katelynnâs Inquest made this, the establishment of the Principle, their first recommendation. In 2018 it became law in Ontario.
There are at least three accepted incontrovertible facts about our child protection system;
Too many children connected in some way to a Childrenâs Aid Society in Ontario die. Every three days on a average a child dies. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday a child dies. Thursday, Friday, Saturday a child dies…
Black and Indigenous children are grossly overrepresented in care in Ontario. The child protection system created over 160 years ago to surveil immigrant families and take children away from their parents who it was deemed could not parent them in a manner that would lead them to âindustriousâ futures has structurally changed little. Today different people running the system for sure, the racist bones of the system intact. It should come as no surprise which children and which families are overrepresented. The system is working as planned
Once in care life for a child is incredibly difficult leading to abysmal life outcomes for far too many children.
Just this month the Ontario government announced a system âmodernizationâ. Look at that plan and you will find no evidence of Katelynn. In fact the word âmodernizationâ implies that nothing about the system will change. Just some updating. The plan was not built from a child centred perspective. It was built from an accountants perspective and with the system and dollars at the centre not Katelynn. Not children. The song remains the same.
Nothing in the governments modernization plan would have offered Katelynn any hope to have survived our Provinces attempts to protect her. Nothing.
Today as I reflect on Katelynn I reflect on the children in Ontario. I invite you to do so as well. Let Katelynn tell you we must promise to every child that they will be protected. Let Katelynn tell you that you must promise to every child that they will have what they need in order to reach their full potential. Let Katelynn tell you we must thank every family, however that family is constituted, and we must promise that they will have what they need to do right by their children.
If our government is not interested in making that covenant with our children so be it. Governments come and go. The rest of us must resolve to do everything we can to make and then keep those promises to our children and to Katelynn. We canât letter her down again.
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