
Community Mobilisation & Systemic Reform
When individual advocacy is not enough, share your child’s story with parent coalitions, support groups or local media to build broader awareness. Collaborate with other families and advocacy organizations to amplify your collective voice and propose practical policy amendments or new guidelines.
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Connecting with other families
Reach out to others with shared concerns for solidarity, perspective, and emotional support This strategy helps families by submit and present recommendations for environmental and technology enhancements that support your child’s regulation and participation. It’s a key part of advocating for inclusive education and accessing appropriate support in schools.
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Organizing a public campaign
Plan a public-facing campaign to draw attention to systemic issues and demand accountability This strategy helps families by assess your child’s progress against goals and request adjustments that better reflect your child’s evolving needs. It’s a key part of advocating for inclusive education and accessing appropriate support in schools.
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Joining advocacy coalitions
Join with groups already working on similar issues to build power and share resources This strategy helps families by confirm that the school and district have met all procedural requirements and document any discrepancies in implementing supports. It’s a key part of advocating for inclusive education and accessing appropriate support in schools.
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Providing lived experience testimony
Tell your family’s story to decision-makers to illustrate the human impact of harmful policies This strategy helps families by gather feedback from your child and educators on how environmental and technology changes impact your child’s regulation and participation. It’s a key part of advocating for inclusive education and accessing appropriate support in schools.



