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Self-represented Parent of Child’s Education Discrimination Case – Partial Win – Human Rights Tribunal

This is the only completed case that I have seen by a self-represented parent in BC, in an education case. And they succeeded in a partial win. Student (by Parent) v. School District, 2023 BCHRT 237 Some important gems in this decision that I see are: Meaningful inquiry [99]           Next, in B v. School […]

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