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Surveillance culture refers to environments where monitoring and observation are widely used to track behaviour and maintain control. In school settings, surveillance culture may involve the routine use of cameras, behavioural tracking systems, digital monitoring tools, or other forms of observation. While surveillance is often justified as a safety measure, it can also shape how students experience privacy, trust, and autonomy within the learning environment.

Documentation threatens ambiguity, and ambiguity protects institutions. When parents begin keeping clear records — dates, quotes, follow-ups — schools may shift tone. You might be labelled “adversarial” or “untrusting.” This response is about risk management, not your behaviour. Documentation is not…

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…

This page addresses punitive discipline and behaviour management practices in BC schools, and specifically their impact on disabled and neurodivergent children, who bear a disproportionate share of their harm. When a school applies a behaviour system to a disabled child without…