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when to escalate

Decision points for moving to formal complaint. Families face decisions about when to shift from informal advocacy to formal processes, weighing ongoing harm against escalation costs, relationship damage, and retaliation risk. Escalation becomes necessary when informal advocacy produces only delay or denial, when harm is severe or sustained, when schools refuse accountability, or when pattern evidence suggests systemic rather than isolated failure. Recognising escalation thresholds helps families protect children whilst conserving limited advocacy resources.