What is the impact of a mother’s anger at a child protection worker?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Children’s Aid Society of Toronto v. R.S., 2019 ONCJ 866 (CanLII):

[126] It is common for child protection litigants to be angry at child protection workers. If the mother limited this conduct to private meetings with society workers, it would be concerning, but on its own it wouldn’t be a basis to find a child in need of protection. See: Children’s Aid Society of London and Middlesex v. A.W., 2015 ONSC 2224.

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