When CADDAC meets with provincial Ministries of Education across Canada we are told that their school boards are adequately meeting the needs of students with ADHD.
Is this true?
Elected representatives tell us that their constituents are not interested in this issue because they do not hear from them, but they do hear from families of children with other neurodevelopmental disorders, such as Autism.
Is this true?
To bring awareness to these issues we need you to do one of the following things:
If you do so, please copy us on your e-mail or send a copy of your letter to advocacy@caddac.ca
If you are interested in becoming involved in advocacy efforts in your province or nationally also please contact advocacy@caddac.ca
Resources for you to use:
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Download our Policy Paper, Summary of Policy Paper, French Policy Paper , Media Release
Want to know more about advocating for ADHD please access Become Involved for advice on meeting with your government representative, template letters and tips on successful advocacy.
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