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What can a student or parent do if they believe an educational institution is not providing adequate accommodation?

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What can a student or parent do if they believe an educational institution is not providing adequate accommodation?

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In the case of K-12 education, school administrators have specific responsibilities in developing the special needs plan and making sure it is implemented. If a plan is not working, or if the accommodation appears inadequate, parents should first approach those involved in the plan. In post-secondary education, institutions have accommodation policies, with support staff in place and established procedures for resolving complaints.

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