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Strategies that isolate families or pit stakeholders against each other. Schools cultivate division by sharing different information with different parties, positioning parents against teachers, framing advocates as adversarial, or suggesting other families are satisfied. Division prevents collective recognition of systemic patterns, individualises harm, and ensures families lack the solidarity necessary to demand accountability. Division operates through confidentiality rhetoric, professional hierarchy, and competitive scarcity that positions families as rivals for limited support.

Public education in British Columbia operates within a regime of manufactured scarcity. The system has been chronically underfunded for decades, yet it maintains a veneer of inclusion, a performance of equity that masks the violence it enacts against disabled children. To…

School districts often respond to requests for accommodation with a story about scarcity. They explain that resources are limited, that they must prioritise the “most disabled,” and that providing intensive support to one child necessarily means taking it away from another.…