IPE/BC believes that all students should be included in their neighbourhood public schools and provided with the support they need.  The BC government has a laudable policy statement on inclusion and the requirement to ensure “that students with disabilities and diverse abilities have equitable access to learning opportunities for achievement, and the pursuit of excellence in all aspects of their educational programs.” However, for many students and their families/caregivers the reality is at odds with the policy commitment. Chronic underfunding of public education has led to a dire lack of necessary supports, educational assistants and specialist teachers, appropriate learning settings, and more. IPE/BC has been speaking out on this issue, and strongly supports the many groups, organizations and individuals striving to ensure that meaningful inclusion becomes a reality for all students in BC’s public schools.

Funding for inclusion

Beyond the gap: The need for accountable education funding that demonstrates society values inclusion. 

Without the necessary funding, the promise of inclusion is broken. 

Placing a priority on funding initiatives to support the most vulnerable students

Increased funding for inclusion 

Placing a priority on education funding- addressing immediate needs

Parent perspectives

Not enough funding has cost me everything 

Is this systemic oppression or systemic abuse?

Stretched to the Limit

Education assistants and inclusion 

Education assistants play a critical role in inclusion 

Advocacy organizations 

BCEdAccess

Inclusion BC 

Family Support Institute of BC