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Use of procedures to delay, control, or exhaust families. Schools weaponise meetings, forms, assessments, and protocols to create the appearance of responsiveness whilst avoiding substantive change. Families face endless requests for more documentation, repeated meetings that circle without resolution, mandatory waiting periods for assessments already completed, and procedural requirements that consume time and energy whilst their child continues to experience harm, abandonment, or exclusion.

When a parent files a complaint about harm to their child, the system looks reassuring. There are policies.There are timelines.There are appeal levels.There are forms to fill out. On paper, it promises fairness and due process. But many parents quickly discover…

There’s a moment in every complaint process when the district hands you something and calls it a solution. A meeting. A plan. A support worker. A document promising to collaborate, reassess, and make sure your child’s needs are met. The language…

Is it normal for the process to take this long? Delays are common, but they are not always legitimate. Extended timelines can themselves constitute a barrier to access, particularly when accommodation is time-sensitive or relates to a child’s health, safety, or…