The appellant mother appealed a summary judgment order making her three children Crown Wards with continued access.
The mother argued the motions judge failed to consider her cultural background and that the parenting capacity assessment was culturally insensitive.
The Superior Court found the mother failed to present evidence to counter the Society's overwhelming case, which included her guilty plea to assaulting the children and her inability to meet their significant special needs.
The children, who had been in the same foster home for over two years, expressed a clear wish to remain there.
The court also rejected the mother's fresh evidence, finding it insufficient to alter the outcome.
The appeal was dismissed.