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Loss of faith in institutions occurs when individuals or families no longer trust that organisations will act fairly, responsibly, or in the best interests of those they serve. In school contexts, repeated experiences of unmet needs, dismissal of concerns, or lack of accountability can erode confidence in the system. Once trust is damaged, families may approach future interactions with caution or scepticism, which can affect collaboration and engagement.

Schools often blur this distinction, and that ambiguity benefits the institution more than the family. Raising a concern is informal. It might be a conversation with a teacher, an email to a principal, or a meeting where issues are discussed but…

Many parents hesitate to complain because they’re unsure whether what they’re seeing is “bad enough.” We all know that schools are underfunded and that classrooms are struggling. Schools rely on that uncertainty. The truth is that most serious problems don’t arrive…

This page addresses the patterns of institutional behaviour that compound the original harm — gaslighting, information withheld, goalpost shifting, advocacy punished as aggression, and tone policing — and the complaint pathways available when the system’s response to your concern becomes a…

This page addresses physical restraint, isolation, crisis intervention, and unsafe school conditions in BC schools, and specifically their impact on disabled and neurodivergent children, who are disproportionately subjected to these practices. A child in crisis is a child whose nervous system…