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Below are the list of my published Burnaby Now letters regarding the situation in the education system.

September 17th, 2021

https://www.burnabynow.com/opinion/letter-lice-reported-in-burnaby-schools-but-not-covid-19-cases-thats-wrong-4342798

August 12th, 2021

https://www.burnabynow.com/opinion/letter-are-burnaby-schools-safe-not-in-my-books-4217331

June 18th, 2021

https://www.burnabynow.com/opinion/letter-not-enough-burnaby-parents-watching-as-budget-cuts-happen-3885761

May 27th, 2021

https://www.burnabynow.com/local-news/letter-burnaby-teachers-burned-out-by-covid-19-wont-forget-these-budget-cuts-3815799

May 9th, 2021

https://www.burnabynow.com/local-news/letter-it-shouldnt-be-up-to-burnaby-school-trustees-to-slash-the-budget-3760951


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Welcome to Speaking UP BC (Canada)

What does it take to be an advocate?

To put it quite simply…

You need to look at the pile of horse shit in front of you, view it as fertilizer, and then get to work. Oh…and be willing to fall ass backwards into it.

To all of the other parents who also make the decision to step into the advocacy role, however big or small, I cherish you. No one can ever make a difference, truly alone. We walk this together, even when we are fighting our own battles. And, it certainly can feel like a battle sometimes in these strategically designed systems.

“If you think you are too small to make a difference, you haven’t spent the night with a mosquito.” African proverb quoted by the Dalai Lama

Disclaimer: On this website are some general tips that I have learnt along the way that I wish I knew before I started down the advocacy path. I offer these as suggestions for you to consider for your own advocacy efforts. As a disclaimer: please see this list as a Sunday brunch buffet of options and not a prescription of exact steps that you need to follow. I hope this information empowers parents when moving forward to reflect on their own values and make their own advocacy decisions. I know for myself, that when I move down a path that aligns with my values, I feel that much stronger.

“Sometimes it is the people no one can imagine anything of who do the things no one can imagine.” ― Alan Turing

 

 

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Kim Block

parent.advocacy.tribunal.help

Human Rights. Education. K-12. Disability.

New Blog: "Life Begins at the Edge of your Comfort New Blog: "Life Begins at the Edge of your Comfort Zone" - Neale Donald Walsh
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https://www.speakingupbc.com/2025/05/08/life-begins-at-the-edge-of-your-comfort-zone/

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New Blog: Gears in Motion, Systemic Change. New B New Blog: Gears in Motion, Systemic Change.

New Blog: Gears in Motion Systemic Change 
It's been incredible watching everything that has been happening in education in the last month!

https://www.speakingupbc.com/2025/05/07/gears-in-motion-systemic-change/
With all of the EA cuts happening, let us remember With all of the EA cuts happening, let us remember this recent decision from the BCHRT that included the acknowledgement that a student who alleges being denied an EA for one of his classes was an accepted human rights complaint. 
Parent (by the Parent) v. The School District 
"[1] In April 2022, the Parent made a complaint against the School District on the Student’s behalf. The complaint alleges that the School District discriminated against the Student regarding its services based on the Student’s mental disability. Specifically, the complaint alleges that the School District failed to accommodate the Student by not providing him with an Education Assistant in one of his classes."
https://www.speakingupbc.com/.../new-human-rights.../
There are two bloggers whom I have added to my par There are two bloggers whom I have added to my parent/guardian blog page. 
I love it when people write and share themselves with all of us. There is so much to relate to and learn from.

End Collective Punishment in Schools & The Canary Collective

Here is the page on my website with the list of blogs I have collected. https://www.speakingupbc.com/parent-guardian-blogs/
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  • About Me
  • Understanding the Duty to Accommodate
  • Education Law
  • Understanding Exclusion
  • Understanding Systemic Change
  • Human Rights Decisions (Cases)
    • Accepted Human Rights Complaints in Education
    • Adding yourself to your child’s human rights complaint
    • ADHD, Dyslexia, Dysgraphia (Timeliness Application)
    • ADHD, LD, GAD, Depression – Transition to high school, not following IEP, paying for private school
    • ADHD – Post Secondary
    • Anaphlyaxis, Severe Allergies
    • Anxiety, Meaningful Inquiry, Self-advocacy, IEP, Transition to HS
    • Application for Anonymization
    • Bullying
    • Child Care Cases
    • Dismissal Applications – How to Respond
    • Dismissal Applications & Timeliness Applications
    • Duty to consult
    • Duty to facilitate – responsibility of the parents/guardians
    • Exclusion – Accepting “reasonable” accommodations
    • Get No Anonymization, TRB Decisions = HRT Decision – NOPE!
    • Late filing – Timeliness of Complaint, Autism, Post-secondary
    • Learning Disability (Dyslexia)- costs of private school, and discrimination test
    • NO EA = HR Complaint, Anonymization
    • Parent advocacy (Conduct) -communication with the school
    • Reasonable Accommodations (ADHD, Dyslexia)
    • Responding to Dismissal Applications
    • School Exclusion
  • OIPC Orders in Education
  • Legal Blogs
  • Education Advocacy Options
    • Resolution Options in Education
    • Section 177
    • Section 11 – Appeal to Board of Education
    • Education Law
    • Advocacy
    • Silence
    • Professional Conduct Unit (Formerly BC Teacher’s Regulation Branch)
    • Freedom of Information Request
    • BC Ombudsperson
    • Ministry of Education
    • MLA
    • Human Rights Tribunal
    • Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner
    • Board of Education Meetings
    • Education Language
    • Commonly Used Acronyms in Supportive Education
  • Advocate Help Directory
  • Parent/Guardian Advocates in MEDIA
    • In the News/Human Rights Cases
    • Students Advocating
    • School Trauma
    • Parent/Guardian Podcasts
    • Parent/Guardian Blogs
  • Annual Reports
  • Important Resource Links
  • P.A.T.H (Parent. Advocacy. Tribunal. Help)
  • Videos
  • Contact
  • Yelp
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