Student Services
Letter to CEOs of Child and Family Services Authorities and
Superintendents, School Divisions and Districts
Letter – May 2020 ( 64 KB)
Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning is committed to fostering inclusion for all people.
Inclusion is a way of thinking and acting that allows every individual to feel accepted, valued and safe. An inclusive community consciously evolves to meet the changing needs of its members. Through recognition and support, an inclusive community provides meaningful involvement and equal access to the benefits of citizenship. In Manitoba, we embrace inclusion as a means of enhancing the well-being of every member of the community. By working together, we strengthen our capacity to provide the foundation for a richer future for all of us.
Inclusive schools provide a learning environment that is accessible to all students as a place to learn, grow, be accepted and enjoy all the benefits of citizenship. In an inclusive school, all students are provided with the supports and opportunities they need to become participating students and members of their school communities. Collaboration among home, school and community is imperative.
Student Services consists of an array of programming, services and staff that address the diverse needs of all students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. In Manitoba, every school division is unique in how it provides a continuum of supports for students with special learning needs due to cognitive, perceptual, social, emotional, behavioural, or physical factors, among others, that affect their ability to succeed in school.
Schools and school divisions coordinate supports and services in collaboration with community partners and agencies, Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning and its interdepartmental partners within the government of Manitoba. Everyone has a role to play in the provision of appropriate educational programming.
This section provides information for parents, teachers, clinicians and administrators regarding student services planning processes, inclusive educational instructional supports and programming, funding, and access to support documents.