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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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Human Rights. Education. K-12. Disability.

I saw this quote at the end of an advocate with li I saw this quote at the end of an advocate with lived experience's email signature. They fight the machine every day. Thought I would share. 🥰
ID: " Grant me the patience to accept the systems I cannot change today, the courage to strategically enact progress when I know I can, and the wisdom to know that despite structural oppression, I still can make a difference." - Unknown Author
You don't need to do this alone. You can ask for h You don't need to do this alone. You can ask for help. 

Here is my advocate help directory.

https://kbpath.com/education-advocate-services/

#disability #education
New Blog: Advocacy Writing - MLA I have been learn New Blog: Advocacy Writing - MLA
I have been learning just how powerful letter writing can be.
People from prison have written letters to anyone who will listen, and because of their letters, university courses in specific programs started. Non-profits have started up, and innocent people have gotten representation and their names cleared. Almost 100% of the time, the letter writers were completely unaware of the impact their letters had on people and how they planted seeds of change.
One advocate wrote so much to the government all over Canada that they didn’t realize she was just one person and thought she was a fully staffed national organization. Too funny!
There is an important concept in human rights law called “hindsight”. People can’t be held legally responsible for their inaction if they didn’t know about it. The law looks at what they knew at the time. Was their decision-making reasonable based on the information they had at the time?
We want people in positions of power not to be able to claim ignorance. If we are demanding action, we don’t want them to be able to say they didn’t know.
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https://www.speakingupbc.com/.../advocacy-writing-your-mla/

#disability #educationforall #advocacy
New Blog: The Use of Delay One of the most powerfu New Blog: The Use of Delay
One of the most powerful oppression tools that people use to make someone go away is DELAY.
Creating delay, ongoing, constantly extending, makes people give up like nothing else because they start to feel hopeless that anything will ever be resolved.
So…..They give up. They go away. Feel hopeless. And never return.
Delay is like a magic wand. It sucks the life out of people. And they KNOW it.

https://www.speakingupbc.com/2025/10/21/the-use-of-delay/

#disability #education #humanrights
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  • Duty to Accommodate
  • Education Advocacy Options
    • Resolution Options in Education
    • Section 177
    • Advocacy
    • Section 11 – Appeal to Board of Education
    • How do Deal with Schools Giving you the Silent Treatment
    • Freedom of Information Request
    • Ministry of Education
    • MLA
    • Commonly Used Acronyms in Supportive Education
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