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Launch of the National Exclusion Tracker

  • Writer: Inclusive Education Canada
    Inclusive Education Canada
  • Sep 17
  • 1 min read

Use the Exclusion Tracker to share your child or youth’s story.


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The National Exclusion Tracker (NET) is a website where families across Canada can report and track experiences of exclusion faced by children and youth with disabilities and/or complex learning needs in K–12 education and child care/out-of-school care.


This website is jointly created by Family Support Institute of BC and Inclusive Education Canada.


If you are a parent or guardian of a child or youth with disabilities and/or complex learning needs in Canada, the NET is the place to document their experiences of exclusion and ensure they are counted.


Please fill out the survey each time your child or youth experiences exclusion.


Exclusion can take many forms—being sent home, not being included in class activities, field trips, extracurricular programs, or being denied access to child care/out-of-school care. If a child or youth feels excluded, it counts. Read more about what exclusion is.


Visit the website here: https://exclusiontracker.com/

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