DO YOU THINK THAT THE MINISTRY OF CHILDREN HAS MADE SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT SINCE 2011.
Hello readers,
For several years I chronicled the difficult journey of Zabeth and Paul Baynes to acquire justice and to recover their three children and to restore their family identity. That happened in 2011. Since then the Bayne children have grown up, strong, talented and deeply loved.
When the family was at last reunited under a judge's order, and I was present for the celebration attended by scores of the family's supporters, I began to wind down my writing. For a couple of years in conjunction with my right-hand advocacy colleague, Ray Ferris, we consulted with some other parents in distress. Ray Ferris has passed away, as has lawyer Doug Christie. They gave remarkable and generous help to the Baynes and to many others.
13 years have passed. I am interested to learn whether in your opinion, MCFD has made substantial changes to procedures with regard to responses to seizure of children that have been reported to be under threat, and whether length of time they are held in custody has been reduced, and whether interaction by MCFD social workers with parents has been noticeably improved.
Ron Unruh

FERRIS, Ray Thomas April 24, 1929 - December 4, 2019 Born in Leeds, England, to Thomas Ferris and Alice Monk, Ray spent his early years in Stapleton at the Brotherhood Church, a Tolstoyan anarchist commune founded by his father. When Ray was seven years old, a terminally ill Tom Ferris sent his son and eldest daughter Clare to live at the Bruderhof (place of brothers), a commune of refugees in England fleeing religious persecution from Germany. His mother, Alice, with new husband Howard (Steppy) Hazelhurst, rescued her malnourished children from the Bruderhof when Ray was nine. 



