Disability Law Primer (PDF) - ARCH Disability Law Centre
IV. Ontario’s Framework for Education Services specific to Students with Disabilities A. IPRC Overview (review of regulatory fra ...
board may implement the IPRC’s placement decision.^78 The student does have some participatory rights if aged 16 or older, as di ...
(a) of which the pupil is a resident pupil, (b) that admits or enrols the pupil other than pursuant to an agreement with another ...
medical condition, but rather the needs of individual students based on the individual assessment of strengths and needs.^87 Ind ...
The Ontario Ministry of Education document titled The Individual Education Plan (IEP): A Resource Guide, 2004 provides a more de ...
Transition Plan The IPRC Regulation states the Principal must develop a transition plan for a student identified with exceptiona ...
within 15 days of receipt of the Statement of Decision).^102 If a second meeting is requested, but no resolution is achieved, th ...
Pursuant to s. 57(3) of the Education Act, parents who have exhausted all rights of appeal may appeal an IPRC decision to the On ...
The OSET has struggled with this distinction and the inherent interconnectedness of placement of students and the appropriatenes ...
It is usually recommended that parents and students advocate within the school and school board i.e. school principal, superinte ...
If the disputes involve allegations of discrimination, then an application to the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO) may be ...
formally identified by an IPRC, a student may nonetheless be found to have a disability pursuant to the Code. A. Jurisdiction an ...
Applications filed at the HRTO must be framed as allegations of discrimination; not as complaints about quality of service, disc ...
decision of Moore v British Columbia (Ministry of Education)^127 was released on November 9, 2012. This case originated from the ...
The matter before the Court was framed as a pure accommodation question, which requires a highly individualized investigation as ...
There is no doubt that the District was facing serious financial constraints. Nor is there any doubt that this is a relevant con ...
mother, it was insufficient to justify the discrimination experienced by the student.^138 In Ontario, the Code specifically arti ...
(^143) referred to as Bill 168, have impacted the manner in which these matters are framed as workplace violence issues.^144 Whe ...
3.11 The Tribunal may make an order to protect the confidentiality of personal or sensitive information where it considers it ap ...
In an interim decision involving a student with disabilities alleging a failure to accommodate, the HRTO granted the request to ...
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