
Restraint and Isolation
Isolation and restraint are disciplinary practices that involve confining a student alone in a space they cannot exit and physically restricting their movement—measures often justified as necessary to prevent harm but which carry serious risks of trauma, injury and long-term psychological impact. Though provincial guidelines in British Columbia outline narrow circumstances for their use and mandate incident reporting, gaps in oversight, inconsistent definitions and under-reporting persist.
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Yukon schools under scrutiny for using restraint and seclusion on students with disabilities
The Yukon government says it is working to make schools safer after families raised serious concerns about the use of restraint and seclusion—particularly involving students with disabilities. Education Minister Jeanie McLean acknowledged that these practices have caused harm and stated that a review is underway to develop clearer policies and alternatives grounded in trauma-informed approaches.…
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Restraint and isolation in British Columbia schools
Physical restraint and isolation—sometimes termed “seclusion”—remain legally unregulated in British Columbia schools, even as provincial guidelines seek to limit their use to moments of extreme risk. Physical restraint is defined as any method of restricting a student’s freedom of movement to maintain safety, while seclusion involves involuntary confinement in a space from which the student…


