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I think, on the topic of the ministry getting involved, that after so many bad things have happened, and been reportedly been due to their lack of investigation, that now they jump at even the slightest of accusations.
A prime example happened to myself just a few months ago.
My 10 yr old daughter was sick with the flu, so I stayed home with her and my oldest(13yrs) son walked my youngest(7yrs) to school(its on his way to his middle school). End of the school day came and the school called me at home to ask how my youngest was getting home. I said to her that I was home, was unable to leave my daughter( vomiting and the runs..poor thing), but that I lived close enough for my youngest to walk. They sent him and he arrived at my house about 10 minutes later. Two weeks later I receive a call at work from the Ministry of Child and Families needing to investigate my son walking home from school alone. I set up the appt for a week later(during spring break since i was going to be on leave then). I then got off the phone and did my research. There is no law saying how old a child must be to be able to walk home (I live 0.2km from the school). When she came for the appointment and asked me for 2 references on my parenting, like a neighbour or family member, and even went so far as to call them. All this because my little guy walked 0.2km home from school. She called me a few weeks late telling me that she found no grounds to be of concern for the ministry, and at that time I told her that the ministry needs to start focusing their energy on more important cases and investigations, like those where they child is at serious risk of abuse...not because mommy made her 7 yr old walk a short distance home. Now, I will have a ministry file on this for the remainder of my life...and I am so happy about that (can you sense the sarcasm?? lol)
A prime example happened to myself just a few months ago.
My 10 yr old daughter was sick with the flu, so I stayed home with her and my oldest(13yrs) son walked my youngest(7yrs) to school(its on his way to his middle school). End of the school day came and the school called me at home to ask how my youngest was getting home. I said to her that I was home, was unable to leave my daughter( vomiting and the runs..poor thing), but that I lived close enough for my youngest to walk. They sent him and he arrived at my house about 10 minutes later. Two weeks later I receive a call at work from the Ministry of Child and Families needing to investigate my son walking home from school alone. I set up the appt for a week later(during spring break since i was going to be on leave then). I then got off the phone and did my research. There is no law saying how old a child must be to be able to walk home (I live 0.2km from the school). When she came for the appointment and asked me for 2 references on my parenting, like a neighbour or family member, and even went so far as to call them. All this because my little guy walked 0.2km home from school. She called me a few weeks late telling me that she found no grounds to be of concern for the ministry, and at that time I told her that the ministry needs to start focusing their energy on more important cases and investigations, like those where they child is at serious risk of abuse...not because mommy made her 7 yr old walk a short distance home. Now, I will have a ministry file on this for the remainder of my life...and I am so happy about that (can you sense the sarcasm?? lol)