Thursday, April 26, 2018

Overworked and burnt-out: Social worker testifies why she quit at inquest into Iqaluit baby's death



The former supervisor for child services testified social workers in Nunavut's Department of Family Services were experiencing burnout at the time of four-month-old Amelia Keyookta's death in 2015.

The ongoing coroner's inquest into the infant's death is required by the Nunavut Coroner's Act because the baby was in government custody when she died.

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