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Curlymoe115
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We are in Alberta and don’t I know about a province unwilling to help. However with boys you have a better chance of getting approved for a program to help with his behaviour. I know that in Ontario they had more educational resources but in Canada Childrens Services are required by law to help you. Being in Canada is a good thing especially if you do not currently have Social Services involvement. Go to your local paper and find out which person is involved with social issues. Get yourself interviewed about how you are being stymied from getting your children help because he is deemed to have too high an IQ. The fact that as an RCMP officer your family has been required to move here and they are refusing to get help for your two sons and you will have more mail and people stampeding to help you. It doesn’t seem fair in the land of free health care that you are at the bottom of the list because of a mental health issue but that is the way it is. The only way to put enough pressure to bear on the decision makers is to blackmail them into doing it. Good luck. We were interviewed after our oldest had Social Service status and the reporter could only use general information about us, but it did bring pressure to bear. My BIL was a RCMP officer until he retired 6 years ago. He was sent to 3 different provinces and many different posts. So I know what a nightmare that can seem.

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