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A time trap refers to institutional processes that consume significant amounts of time and energy without producing meaningful resolution. Families navigating education systems may encounter repeated meetings, documentation requests, or procedural steps that delay decisions affecting their child. While each step may appear reasonable individually, the cumulative effect can create prolonged processes that exhaust families and delay access to support. Recognising time traps highlights how procedural complexity can function as a barrier to timely problem-solving.

The biggest risk is not conflict. It is lost options. BC’s formal complaint pathways carry hard deadlines that run whether or not you are aware of them. A human rights complaint must generally be filed within one year of the last…

Advocacy becomes a time trap when it consumes increasing amounts of energy while producing diminishing returns. Parents often describe this as constantly preparing: drafting emails, gathering documentation, attending meetings, following up, waiting — only to find themselves back where they started.…