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from:
PATRICIA NOBLE
1205 CHARLOTTE CIRCLE
PICKERING ONT.
L1V 3P9
to:
JEAN CHRETIEN
LANGEVIN BLOCK
80 WELLINGTON ST.
OTTAWA ONT.
K1A 0A2
Dear Mr. Chretien, Prime Minister.
I am writing on behalf of parents and grandparents
who have children with autism.
On July 18th 2003 my grandson was apprehended from
his mother in Burlington Ontario without warning by the
worker of Halton's Children's Aid Society. Matthew was
taken from a safe and loving environment to a group home
with teenagers who are not special needs children.
Matthew was escorted into a police car by two officers.
The worker felt that she had the authority to take
Matthew out of his home due to his behaviour which is
associated with his autism. My daughter was so
devastated she called me at my holiday destination and
told me through her tears and sobbing, while the worker
was still there, I felt helpless there was nothing I
could do. My daughter was not allowed to see Matthew
until the next day, and only for one hour. They both
cried, Matthew could not understand why he could not go
home. On the 21st of July when my daughter went to the
group home, she was presented with legal papers. Then
was told to appear in court on the Tuesday July 22, not
giving her time to get a lawyer.
1. My question to you is what gives this Social
worker of Halton Children's Aid Society the legal
authority to take this action upon my family.
On January 2003 my daughter was introduced to the
worker from Halton Children's Aid Society, who worked
from the school my grandson attends (Frontenac Public
School). She works from this school with children who
have special needs and behaviour problems. She had
stated to my daughter that Children's Aid helps out
familys who have special needs children. The worker
never once gave my daughter any programs, knowing her
son had autism. The only thing she did do for my
daughter was to listen and write down certain situations
concerning my grandson.
2. My question to you is?
The Social Worker, knowing my grandson has autism,
why would she not offer any kind of programming in the
home? But instead, given the legal authority to take
Matthew out of his home, without justification. When he
receives lots of love. If this worker has any knowledge
of autism, she should know that children with autism
have some sort of behavioural problems that can be dealt
with at home, given the proper programs in place.
My next question is how much power does Children's
Aid have?
3. What is a Children's Aid credential to be able to
make the decision of taking a child away from home. My
daughter has talked to an Advocate who has had
experience with the Children's Aid Society. He has told
her that the Halton Children's Aid Society is number one
on a list out of five Societies as being the worst one
of them all. Also he has told her because Matthew is a
special needs child, Children's Aid will receive funding
from the government for a month of at least the sum of
$1,700.
Also my daughter has been struggling since July 2003
to have her son return home to her, where she has
programs already in place for his return. She is now on
her second Lawyer and has borrowed $2000.00 for these
legal fees. She is now on legal aid, where she has
borrowed $5000.00 from them which she has to pay back
with interest at $150.00 per month. When the $5000.00
runs out she does not know if she can re-apply for legal
aid.
I feel the Halton Children's Aid Society is
prolonging this case so they can win the rights to my
grandson. This would leave my daughter devastated as
well as penniless, to lose her only son and my grandson.
The workers intention is to transfer my grandson to a
residential placement from the group home he is in now.
4. This is another question. Children with autism.
Is this the government's intention to allow Children's
Aid Society to take children from a loving and caring
home and be placed in a residential placement?
I must add my grandson has a mild case of autism, and
his behaviour and still is exaggerated by this worker.
5. I would like in writing from the government, what
rights does a child have with autism and also what
rights do the parents have with an autistic child?
My daughter has informed the Presidents of the Autism
Society, and their chapters in Ontario of her horrific
dilemma with Halton Children's Aid Society. She has
been given the response, from these Presidents, who also
have children with autism, that Matthew belongs at home
with her.
6. I would like to know?
What are the requirements needed from myself and my
daughter to get Matthew home where he belongs? I would
like to know your intentions on assisting us in this
matter?
I am requesting an investigation into Halton
Children's Aid Society and an investigation of the
credentials of the Social Worker, Tina Shal, regarding
my grandson Matthew Johnston who just turned 13 on
October 3, 2003.. I also would like to know who gives
the authority to this Social Worker to enable her to
work out of a Public School. Why is she allowed to be
able to observe children who have special needs in the
school and then is given the authority to take these
children from their loving home.
How many other children and parents will be in the
same dilemma as my daughter and myself, because of this
worker?
I have been involved in Matthew's life since he was
born. Matthew was a delightful baby, and his laughter
made you want to laugh too. Today he still has this
hardy laugh and when with his mom, they laugh together.
Matthew belongs in a loving home which he had. It is so
unfair for Matthew and his mom to be apart. I as
Matthew's grandmother miss him dearly.
Sincerely - signed Patricia Noble
- Kevin Flynn - M.P.P. Oakville
- Jean Chretien - Prime Minister
- Gord Krantz - Mayor Oakville
- Rob MacIsaac - Mayor Burlington
- Robert Wade - Mayor Hamilton
- Chuck Laerion - President of Ontario Autism Society
- Dennis Debbaudt - Author
- Laughlin J Campbell - Lawyer
- Sheila Copps - M.P. Hamilton
- Peter MacKay - M.P. House of Commons
- Paddy Torsney - M.P. Burlington Ont.
- Lisa Brandt - Burlington Post
- Dan McTeague - M.P. House of Commons
- Maureen Weinberger - Federation of Ontario Elementary
Teachers
- Joyce Saboline - Halton (illegible) City Hall
- Dane Fulton - Board of Education Burlington
- Dawn Beckett-Moston
The preceding letter in longhand by a stunned grandmother
shows the surprise and shock of a family when they discover
that children can be taken without cause, or for frivolous
causes. The autistic child in this case will earn premium
reimbursement rates from the Province of Ontario, while the
child has been placed in a group home, the cheapest form of
child care. The five CAS's mentioned in the text are the
ones with opposition groups: Dufferin, Durham, Halton,
Hamilton and St Thomas/Elgin. Based on previous experience,
we can say that the answers to all questions will be that we
cannot comment because the case is before the courts. But
the real answers are:
- The legal authority for child seizure is the Ontario
Child and Family Services Act. Never mind that it
conflicts with natural law and its administration
constitutes a crime against humanity.
- Social workers take children out of loving homes and
place them in group homes in response to the perverse
incentives on agencies funded by appropriations.
- Social workers go to schools where the curriculum is a
modern version of Marxism. All problems within a family
(in the textbooks at least) are solved only by the
intervention of outsiders.
- Government cannot really have an "intention" to remove
autistic children, but policies purportedly helping them
put a bounty on their heads that can be collected by any
Children's Aid Society willing to apprehend them.
- Martin Cauchon, Canada's Justice Minister under Jean
Chretien, said in a report by CanWest News Service on
March 28, 2003: "Parents have responsibilities, they
don't have rights".
- The only way to get your child back from Children's Aid
is by order of a judge.
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