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Meetings toolkit
Federal law states that students with disability have the right to be consulted before the education provider makes adjustments to enable them to participate in education on the same basis as students without disabili...
Requesting a meeting
It is okay for students and parents to ask for a meeting.
Being prepared
Collect all relevant information....
Managing emotions
Prepare by writing and rehearsing
Keeping records
A record of a meeting is a summary of the main points discussed, including what decisions and actions were agreed at the meeting, when they will occur, who will carry them out, and when they will be reviewed....
Was the meeting successful?
In successful meetings, people achieve what they set out to do or make progress towards an agreed goal. Even when a participant did not get exactly what they expected, a meeting can be successful if...
Annual school process reflection
This checklist is for optional use when reflecting on the NCCD. It could be distributed as a staff survey or completed collaboratively in a face-to-face workshop....
Guide to choosing level of adjustment
These checklists are designed to assist schools in differentiating between the four levels of adjustment. The checklists are not exhaustive, but are intended as a guide. Students may be provided with adjustments from ...
Reflection Tool
The NCCD Reflection Tool assists school teams to reflect on their practices and processes for supporting students with disability and how improvements in these practices will facilitate the completion of the NCCD....
Strategies to support decision-making
This document provides guidance about strategies that will support principals and teachers in planning and implementation of the NCCD and in making effective and consistent decisions....