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Education Advocacy. K-12. Disability. BC, Canada.

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Important Resource Links

Ministry of Education and Child Care – Inclusive Education Manual
94 pages. Updated 2024

Inclusive Education Manual – Parent Handbook. 164 pages. By Inclusion BC.

Inclusive Education Policy. Provincial Government.

Legislation and Policy. Provincial Government.

BCCPAC Advocacy Resources

BCCAISE: A Guide to Meaningful Consultation

BCSTA: New Resource for School Boards to Improve Outcomes for Children with Disabilities and Diverse Abilities

Inclusive Education Funding Allocation 2024

Education Advocacy by ADHD Society of BC

Family Support Institution Toolkit

BC Education Performance Dashboard

BC Government Data Catalogue

Duty to Accommodate

Exclusion

Systemic Change

Education Law


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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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