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Appeals

Posts tagged with appeals explore the formal processes families can use to challenge school decisions—such as discipline, support denial, or exclusion—that affect their children’s rights and wellbeing. This includes school-based complaint procedures, district-level review, superintendent and board appeals, and escalation to provincial bodies like the Ombudsperson or the Human Rights Tribunal. We share lived experiences, strategic insights, and system navigation guidance for those facing opaque or adversarial systems.

  • Protecting children’s dignity and safety in a broken system

    Protecting children’s dignity and safety in a broken system

    We should be able to expect a system where no child sits in wet clothes all day, and no child is changed alone by a single staff member behind closed doors. These are basic, non-negotiable standards for dignity and safety, not optional aspirations. While we can all acknowledge that the system is under immense strain,…

  • Fighting for transparency via FOI requests

    Fighting for transparency via FOI requests

    For parents of disabled children, the struggle for transparency often feels like fishing in murky waters, straining for glimpses of the truth beneath a bureaucratic surface designed to obscure, rather than reveal. It was this feeling that drove me to file a Freedom of Information (FOI) request for records pertaining to my children at their…

  • Few of us remain our best selves in a room starved of air

    Few of us remain our best selves in a room starved of air

     If you are a parent of a neurodivergent child, you can recite the script before the phone even buzzes. “[Child] had a very good day and really showed leadership with the younger kids” Pause. “But in the afternoon [Child] had some unexpected behaviour. [Child] is waiting at the office.” Praise is meant to help us feel that…

  • The problem with the appeals process

    The problem with the appeals process

    When something goes wrong at school—when a child is excluded, harmed, or unsupported—families are told to “work it out with the school first.” That sounds reasonable on paper. But in practice, it’s vague, unstructured, and often retraumatising. I’ve gone through the Vancouver School Board (VSB) appeals process more times that I’d wish upon anyone. Here’s…

  • Calling the exclusion line

    Calling the exclusion line

    Every morning, when we dial the school’s sick line, we enact a ritual that ought to acknowledge more than a fever or a stomach ache. In theory, this system exists to safeguard children who cannot attend school due to illness. In practice, it masks the institutional harms that shape our decisions, erasing critical context from…

  • Timelines matter

    Timelines matter

    Advocating for a child’s right to an education should not feel like an uphill battle! Yet for some families navigating school exclusion across British Columbia, every step of the process can seem designed to delay, deflect, and deny necessary support. When schools fail to meet the needs of students—particularly those with disabilities or diverse learning requirements—families are…

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