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Chapter Five: Individual Education Plans (IEPs)

WEBCreating an Individual Education Plan involves three main steps: Developing and writing the plan. Implementing and evaluating the plan. Reporting on student progress toward the …

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Chapter Seven: Advocacy

WEBSteps in Resolving an Issue. i. Step 1 – Meet with the teacher. ii. Step 2 — Meet with the principal. iii. Step 3 — Meet with the district director of inclusive education or equivalent. …

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Effective Approaches to Resolving School Issues for Your Child

WEBNote: Inclusion BC wrote this guest post for the BC Ed Access blog, a family run blog on issues relating to students with diabilities and their families.. It’s the beginning of October …

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Community-Led Collaboration Project

WEBThe Community-Led Collaboration Project is an opportunity for communities in B ritish Columbia (B. C.) to engage in meaningful and inclusive conversations about how to …

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Chapter Three: Roles, Rights and Responsibilities within the School

WEBThis section outlines the roles, rights, and responsibilities of the many people involved in your child’s education. Knowing the roles of each of these team members will allow you …

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Invest in Inclusion

WEBUNCRPD Article 19 – Living independently and being included in the community. 11. Fund the development of a more comprehensive tool to assess the …

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Community Inclusion Month 2022

WEBThe B.C. government has proclaimed October 2022 as Community Inclusion Month: a celebration of inclusion and of the full participation of people with intellectual …

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Our Position Statements & Letter to the Minister of Health

WEBAfter extensive consultation, the first of these five position statements, focused on access to health and coordinated care is complete. This statement reflects …

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A Parent's Handbook on Inclusive Education 6th ed.

WEBWelcome to the Parent’s Handbook on Inclusive Education! This Handbook has supported thousands of families in their journey to further their child’s education since 1993.

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Provincial Budget Alert 2024

WEBBudget 2024: Taking Action For You. $2 billion to support people’s access to the full range of health services, including primary and acute care, long-term care, assisted living, …

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Safe and Supported in the Hospital

WEBSafe & Supported in the Hospital: BC’s #NotJustAVisitor Policy and 5 Things You Can Do. Yesterday afternoon, Adrian Dix, the British Columbia Minister of …

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Safeguards for people with disabilities

WEBThe federal government announced that it will make changes to Canada’s law on Medical Assistance In Dying (MAID). Medical Assistance In Dying needs robust …

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Community Careers

WEBInclusion BC’s member organizations deliver a wide range of support services throughout BC, including community support, early intervention, family support, employment, …

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Emergency Support For Persons With Disability (PWD) Assistance

WEBWhat This Means: If you lose your job and get Employment Insurance (EI), you will still get the same PWD payments. For people in B.C. currently receiving income …

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BC Families Need Flexibility, Financial Support, and Clarity

WEBNow we are sharing them with you. Top three needs for families dealing with COVID-19: Flexibility: Flexibility in the use of funding (school-age therapy, autism funding, …

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Call for Workshops

WEBOur call for workshop proposals has closed as of January 15, 2024 at 5pm PST. “The Everybody Belongs conference is one of our favourite events for celebrating …

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