The applicant filed an application with the Child and Family Services Review Board complaining that a case worker at the respondent society failed to report that his children had no food.
The respondent argued the Board lacked jurisdiction because the applicant was not a service recipient and the case worker in question was the applicant's former spouse.
The Board found that the applicant did not seek or receive a service from the respondent, as confirmed by the lack of records and the applicant's admission that his concern was about his former spouse's statutory duties.
The application was dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.