Alberta health agency mulls baby drop-off

'Consistent with who we are in terms of our values,' Catholic organization says

A health-care agency in Alberta is considering offering a drop-off spot for abandoned babies.
Covenant Health has been thinking about the idea since a Vancouver hospital opened the country's first baby drop-off in May.
"If we can prevent even one person, one infant, from an untimely and tragic death … that, I think, is consistent with who we are in terms of our values, our mission, our history," said Gordon Self, an agency vice-president in charge of ethics.
Covenant Health is a Catholic health-care provider funded by the Alberta government. It works in 11 communities, including Edmonton, where it runs six facilities.
At St. Paul's Hospital in downtown Vancouver, a baby can be left in a safe, private alcove known as Angel's Cradle, near the hospital's emergency entrance. An alarm lets staff know there is a child there.
The hospital revealed this week that it received its first baby in July. The infant, two days old, was put under the care of British Columbia's Ministry of Children and Family Development.
Covenant Health has no timeline for when a baby drop-off may be set up. It says it wants to discuss the idea with social services, provincial health services and other Catholic organizations first.