The Applicant, a youth in the care of the Society, applied to the Child and Family Services Review Board under section 36 of the Child and Family Services Act for a review of her residential placement.
She sought a transfer to a less restrictive placement such as a group home or youth shelter.
The Society argued that the current placement was necessary to address the Applicant's complex mental health needs and to facilitate family reintegration.
The Board found that the current placement was in the Applicant's best interests, given her significant psychiatric needs, the lack of appropriate less restrictive alternatives, and the need for continuity of care.
The application was dismissed and the current placement was confirmed.