School Advocacy for Allied Health:
Master the School Playbook
Families often look to allied health providers to help them navigate the school system.
Schools look to allied health for clarity and actionable recommendations.
But without foundational knowledge of how schools operate—and what they are legally required to provide—advocacy can become inefficient, inconsistent, or counterproductive.
This webinar gives clinicians the tools to advocate effectively, ethically, and confidently within their scope.
A comprehensive training on school obligations, legislation, and effective advocacy
Working with schools can be complex. Policies vary, expectations shift, and families often rely on allied health providers to help ensure that their child’s needs are understood and supported.
This 90-minute webinar gives clinicians the clarity, language, and confidence needed to engage effectively with schools - without overstepping scope or creating conflict.
If you collaborate with teachers, attend school meetings, write reports for schools, or support families navigating school systems, this training will give you the frameworks you need.
You’ll leave:
Understanding legal obligations
Best practice for school collaboration
Neuro-affirming and trauma-informed advocacy
Advocacy strategies that actually work
The final portion of the session is dedicated to Q&A so providers can ask context-specific questions.
This webinar is focused on practical application drawn from specific scenarios, not theoretical situations. Providers will leave with effective tools to improve their ability to advocate for their clients.
You’ll leave with:
A clear understanding of school obligations and responsibilities
Confidence to navigate challenging conversations
Scripts you can use immediately
Templates and examples that remove ambiguity
A stronger ability to support families and ensure student needs are met
Early Bird Special (thru 31/12):
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