The children's aid society sought an order for Crown wardship without access for a 12-year-old child with significant behavioural and sexualized issues.
The mother sought the child's return to her care or, alternatively, unsupervised access.
The court found that the mother lacked insight into the child's needs, was unable to manage his behaviours, and consistently undermined his therapeutic placements due to her combative relationship with the society.
Concluding that the child required stability and specialized treatment that the mother could not support, the court ordered Crown wardship.
Access was denied as it was found to be destabilizing for the child and would impair future opportunities for adoption.