The appellant mother appealed a summary judgment order making her youngest child a Crown ward without access.
The child had been apprehended at birth.
A parenting capacity assessment concluded there was a serious risk of neglectful parenting due to the mother's severe intellectual limitations and personality traits, despite her commitment and efforts to improve.
The appeal court found no palpable and overriding error in the motion judge's findings that the child was in need of protection, that supervision was unworkable, and that access would not be meaningful or beneficial to the child.
The appeal was dismissed.