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海角社区官网child welfare agencies sound alarm about how many kids with complex health needs are coming into their care

Agency leaders say they’re getting more calls from hospitals and treatment centres after parents refuse to take their child with complex needs home.

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Priscilla Manful, chief executive of Catholic Children’s Aid Society of Toronto, pictured at her office. She says parents are facing choices they should never have to face.


The emergency call to the children鈥檚 aid society came late on a weekday afternoon. An 11-year-old boy with complex special needs was ready to leave a 海角社区官网hospital, but his parents were refusing to take him home.

Eight days earlier, the boy had been admitted while suffering a mental health crisis, his violent outbursts making him a risk to himself and his family. Now that he was stable, hospital staff had determined he no longer needed intensive care.

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