Province lifts ban on school seclusion rooms
Alberta’s United Conservatives have repealed a ban on seclusion rooms in schools.
The ban was brought in by the previous NDP government over concerns the rooms were traumatizing students with developmental disabilities.
Education Minister Adriana LaGrange says she heard from school boards, teachers, administrators and parents that a full ban limits a school’s ability to protect everyone’s safety.
“Everyone involved in a school shares the same priority: to have a safe, caring and inclusive environment for everyone,” she said Thursday. Since becoming minister, I have received numerous letters from our partners in the school system – including the Alberta Teachers’ Association – asking me to rethink the former government’s short-sighted approach to seclusion rooms and student safety.”


