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Family's human rights complaint against B.C school district largely dismissed

  • The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal largely dismissed a complaint against Surrey School District regarding lack of support for a child with disabilities, with only one allegation proceeding regarding the child's IEP accommodations.
  • The parents alleged discrimination due to the school's failure to incorporate medically recommended accommodations into the child's individualized education plan.
  • The Tribunal accepted that the school made efforts to accommodate the child but noted they could have done more, particularly regarding the individualized education plan.
  • Complaints against the principal and other allegations were dismissed due to a lack of evidence or the failure to file in a timely manner.
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Family's human rights complaint against B.C school district largely dismissed

Family of child with disabilities say the district failed to incorporate accommodations into IEP

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North Delta Reporter broke the news in on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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