Family Status – Human Rights Complaints in Education

Here is some clarity to something that can be confusing when it comes to parents adding themselves to their child’s human rights complaint in education. (Your complaint will also need to pass the discrimination test.) You need to file separate complaints. One for your child and one for you. Then, when and if they are both […]

To NDA or not to NDA? That is the Question…

Here is a video on Non-Disclosure Agreements I find this video fascinating and informative. In the video, they report that “95% of people report consequences on their mental health” for signing an NDA. About 3/4 way through they talk about what happens when people push back. I highly recommend a viewing of this video for […]

Responding to Dismissal Applications

Broe v. Board of Education of School District No. 67 (Okanagan Skaha) and another, 2023 BCHRT 157 There was a case posted today that I thought discussed dismissals in a very informative way. Anyone who is self-representing and needs to respond to a dismissal application must be aware of how they need to meet the […]

Late filing – Timeliness of Complaint

This is a decision from the Human Rights Tribunal, posted in the September category for 2023. The complainant filed the human rights complaint after the one-year deadline. These applications for late filing are very rarely accepted, and this case was accepted. They have dismissed cases that were one day or three days late. Brutal. It’s […]

What is Fatal to a Human Rights Complaint in Education?

A and B obo Infant A v. School District C (No. 5), 2018 BCHRT 25 I have heard of many families in very complex situations. Parents/guardians are struggling with accepting/agreeing to accommodations offered by the school that they feel very strongly won’t work. If you are thinking that the human rights process is a process […]

Human Rights – Deaf community – ASL access – Education

Another important win! Go parents!! “The decision says Carter is to be supported in the development of ASL, in accessing and being evaluated upon school curriculum via ASL, in communicating his safety and personal needs via ASL, and in ensuring he is not isolated from peers who are able to communicate with him.” Parents of […]

Why is Documentation so Important?

Because you need to take your allegations out of the realm of conjecture. A case example from the BC Human Rights Tribunal is below. N obo S v. T and a School District, 2006 BCHRT 546 (CanLII) [55]           In this case, N states that she is a single parent and has several serious […]

Who Does Society Care About?

This mom speaks the truth. Thank you Ashley Roberts, The Dsylexia Initiative. The government distributes society’s resources, and this distribution is not an equitable one. It is based on the wishes of the majority of voters. 27% of people have disabilities in Canada. An article by The Tyee, “Why is Vancouver Funding an Extremely Expensive Private Dyslexia School? questions how […]

5 Rules on How to be Untouchable

(Or at least try to be…) The school district and their lawyers are just waiting for you to do any of the following things listed below…literally sitting back, fingers crossed and waiting. They know what works. They do this all the time. They can use your own decisions against you in multiple ways. Destroying your […]