Sunday, May 02, 2010

Abandoning Babies at Saint Paul's Hospital

Oldtown News
Vancouver, BC


ABANDONING BABIES at SAINT PAUL'S HOSPITAL

This new idea in Canada of women being able to anonymously abandon their babies at St Paul's Hospital is so sad. We hear that the baby or child will be put into the care of social services and this is supposed to alleviate our concerns I guess.

Mothers and Fathers have a responsibility if giving up the baby to forward important information/history about the baby or child and especially that a child should have in their later years.

Every individual should have and deserve to know their heritage, when they were born, where they were born and important family medical history. Why would we deny children a right to know when their own birthday is? Denying a child this historical marker seems really cruel if you ask me.

Thankfully, Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, the province' Child and Youth Representative the other morning on CBC, outlined a number of concerns regarding this planned action.

Seems to me that there is potential human rights abuses if this policy is allowed to be put into action and I'm not sure if BC or Canada when a child is born has a Chidren's Bill or Rights and if there isn't, perhaps there needs to be.

There are many options if you can't care for a baby or child and if we need improved supports than we need to ensure all babies have a fair start in life but to throw up our hands and say it is OK to toss out your baby like you would the trash is totally unacceptable.

What has happened to society?

Jamie Lee Hamilton
tricia_foxx@yahoo.com

3 Comments:

At 5:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ummm...say what?

That's the reason for this, so the baby is NOT thrown out like trash you idiot.

Sheesh.

Are you in the mind of the 15 million or so women in this country? Do you know EVERY single mom-to-be and the place in her mind she might be right now at this very minute?

What a stupid post.

 
At 3:42 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The UNCRC is designed to protect the rights of the child. This "safe haven" is nothing more than an attempt to *encourage* more newborns to enter the system so they can fill the terrible demand driven market! St. Pauls has no justification for allowing the rights of the child to be stripped. It's a very shameful action Canada has allowed. It's another reminder that Canada has now begun to follow where Bush left off. Stephen Harper recently chose to remove the funding from any project in developing countries that may include abortions as part of family planning- sounds rather familiar also. Our leaf may morph into a star if we do not stop this insanity!

 
At 8:01 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

lol, so unwanteds SHOULD be left in bins and toilets then?

....is that what you are saying ??????????????

 

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