Unlocking rights-based language for school advocacy
When families ask for support at school, they are often pushed into vague or informal language: “My child needs more help,” “my child cannot cope,” or “my child refuses school.” Those statements may be true, but they often let the school respond as though the issue is preference, behaviour, staffing, or parenting. Rights-based language does … Continue reading Unlocking rights-based language for school advocacy
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