![]() ![]() We are making her give up her rights as a parent even though she is not standing in the way of him getting the support he needs. We have given her the choice of either abandoning him, or going without the care he requires. In return, we in Ontario have given her something almost as cruel. Fate gave her a child who, because of his severe developmental delay, is unmanageable. Yet Jennifer Bray is not a neglectful or incapable parent. Technically, she has lost the right to make legal decisions on Wesley’s behalf. She has had to turn over her son’s health card. If she wants to visit Wesley, she needs to report to the Children’s Aid Society. Her 11-year-old son, Wesley, is under the care of a Children’s Aid Society and her custodial rights have been legally suspended. Ministry’s Response to Preliminary Reportġ Jennifer Bray’s story is not unique.The funding issue is about “allocation,” not “floodgates”.Investigation into parents forced to place their children with severe disabilities in the custody of Children’s Aid Societies to obtain necessary care ![]()
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