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Vicarious trauma refers to the emotional impact experienced by individuals who are repeatedly exposed to other people’s traumatic experiences. Parents, advocates, educators, or professionals who regularly hear about harm or distress may experience changes in their own emotional responses, stress levels, or sense of safety. Vicarious trauma can develop gradually over time and may affect well-being if individuals do not have opportunities for support or recovery.

The apology is probably not coming. It is worth saying plainly, before anything else, because so much of what keeps families suspended in the aftermath of institutional harm is the unspoken anticipation of it — the sense that healing cannot properly…

Complaints are stressful for the whole family, and children are perceptive in ways that adults consistently underestimate. A child does not need to overhear a specific conversation to absorb the tension that a complaint process generates — they feel it in…

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…