• 1982
      • Southeast Child and Family Services is mandated by the Province of Manitoba to provide statutory services for the on-reserve children and families affiliated with Brokenhead, Berens River, Black River, Hollow Water, Little Grand Rapids, Pauingassi, Poplar River, Bloodvein, and Buffalo Point First Nations.

  • 2004
      • The Aboriginal Justice Inquiry Child Welfare Initiative (AJI-CWI) opened for SECFS to provide protection and prevention services to the on and off-reserve children in care and families.

  • 2005
      • Winnipeg Child and Family Services and other agencies transferred Southeast affiliated children in care and family cases to SECFS.

  • 2008
      • Southeast Child and Family Services is placed under administration as per Section 4 of the Child and Family Services Act.Buffalo Point First Nation enters into a subsidiary agreement with Animikii Ozoson Child and Family Services for its child and family services.

  • 2015
      • On December 18, 2015, the Order of Administation is lifted for SECFS and the SECFS Board of Directors is recognized as the governing authority for the Agency.

  • 2016
      • In the spring, the SECFS Board of Directors, First Nation leadership, and Agency senior management staff participate in strategic planning session.

  • 2017
      • First AGM is held on January 25, 2017

  • 2018
      • Second AGM is held on January 23, 2018

  • 2019
        • Third AGM is held on January 23, 2019.
        • Single Envelope Funding is in effect as of April 1, 2019
        • Board-By-Laws are amended on December 16, 2019. Southeast Chiefs or Councillors are approved to sit on the SECFS Board.
  • 2020
        • Fourth AGM is held on January 29, 2020
        • SECFS Family Healing and Wellness Centre holds its grand opening on September 2, 2020. The FHWC is closed due to the pandemic.
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