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How child apprehensions cause some B.C. moms to relapse and overdose

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Researcher Meaghan Thumath: ‘It really should be a rarity that poverty is a reason for child removal.’ (via UBC)

For years, Lauren has battled both substance use and British Columbia’s child welfare system as she attempts to keep her children out of foster care.

“I was really trying to break that cycle for my children,” says Lauren, who is Métis.

Lauren’s first child, a son, was adopted without her consent; she spent three years trying to get access to him, without success.

The child welfare system again got involved when she became pregnant with her second son, and then a daughter. As her children grew, whenever Lauren relapsed and started using drugs again, social workers would get involved and Lauren would fear losing her remaining two children.