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The court found the children in need of protection and ordered interim Society care.
The Children's Aid Society sought findings of risk of physical harm, emotional harm, and emotional harm with treatment not provided under the Child, Youth and Family Services Act regarding two children.
The mother had a history of inappropriate physical discipline, verbal abuse, and failure to engage with professional services.
The father did not participate in the proceedings.
The court found that both children were in need of protection and ordered them into interim Society care for six months with access to the mother at the Society's discretion.
Interim remedy granted ordering school board to transition excluded student with disabilities back to school.
The applicant, a nine-year-old student with disabilities, was excluded from school due to behavioural issues.
He sought an interim remedy to be transitioned back to school with a full-time Educational Assistant.
The Tribunal found that excluding the child for an entire school year would cause irreparable harm.
The Tribunal ordered the respondent to implement its psychologist's transition plan and return the applicant to school, provided the applicant's mother agreed to the plan's terms.
The Tribunal also ordered the production of relevant documents.