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Peguis CFS Chief & Council Video

July 31, 2022

Launch of Honouring our Children, Families and Nation Act


On January 1, 2020, new federal legislation (referred to as Bill C-92) came into force, recognizing the inherent right of First Nations to develop their own specific child and family services legislation.

In the last year, Peguis Child and Family Services, in conjunction with Peguis First Nation, has been developing draft legislation that will be reviewed by Members.


This draft legislation, called the Honouring our Children, Families and Nation Act (the “Act”) has recently been completed and Peguis Chief and Council along with Peguis CFS representatives are now ready to share the draft Act with the community and public.





February 7, 2025
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January 31, 2025
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January 30, 2025
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January 30, 2025
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January 29, 2025
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January 27, 2025
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January 27, 2025
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January 21, 2025
3 Year Anniversary of HOCFNA January 21, 2025, marks Peguis First Nation’s 3 year anniversary of the Honouring our Children, Families and Nation Act (HOCFNA) coming into effect. This day marks our nation’s exercise of our inherent and sacred right to protect our own children. The coming into force of our legislation acknowledges our collective efforts to put a stop to the intergenerational trauma faced by our community, and to revitalize our traditional parenting practices. Our nation’s Act requires the Agency to stand with our families, cultivating relationships with parents and letting them lead the way forward. Our Act accounts for the fact that our parents and families know what they need, and as an Agency it is our job to support their healing journey and provide the necessary supports along the way. The Honouring our Children, Families and Nation Act marks a revitalization of our traditional governance structures and law-making practices. This is imperative to our future as a nation, to nurture our parents, children and families in utilizing our law to live mino bimaadiziwin (A good life). Since the Honouring our Children, Families and Nation Act, the Agency has: - 48,494 Member interactions through Prevention Services; - Prevented 119 children from coming into care; - 255 Extension of Service Agreements (EOSA), with youth ages 18-26, entered into; - 142 Customary Care Agreements (CCA) entered into to prevent children from coming into care; - 7 Children supported through Supported Subsidized Guardianship (SSG) with immediate family members; - Customary Acceptance Agreements (CAA) of 6 children (traditional adoption); - Intake Services provided to 5,026 Members; - After Hours Services provided to 2,817 Members; - A 29% reduction in the number of Children in Care (CIC) from 2021 to 2024; - 704 Peguis families supported through Service to Families (STF); - Integration and training of Peguis Elders for Alternatives to the Court Process; - Creation of a Donation Fund which has provided $365,805.39 to Members; - Artists Callout's which purchased $162,000.00 worth of artwork from Members; - Expanded operations in Peguis, Maamawibiway, Selkirk and Winnipeg areas, including the repatriation of lands in the Selkirk area; - Provided full accountability and transparency to Members with a full Unmodified Audit for 2022/2023 and 2023/2024 fiscal years. The Agency wants to acknowledge the support of Peguis Leadership and Members in making this journey possible as each act of reconciliation impacts the wellbeing of each child and 7 generations to come.
January 20, 2025
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January 6, 2025
Peguis Child & Family Services is not hosting this event, however the event will hold information that may be relevant to many of our Peguis Members. For more information, please read the advertisement.
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