The Advocacy In ACTION PROGRAM

Stop Spinning Your Wheels. Start Seeing Progress.

Move from frustration to clarity and confidence with this customized 9-week program.

Upcoming Program Dates

Tailored support, whether you’re preparing for IEPs, tackling transitions, or resolving challenges.

Winter 2025

January 20-March 21
Best for mid-year support including IEP adjustments, developing a new IEP or addressing ongoing challenges.

Spring 2025

April 14-June 13
Ideal for IEP reviews, kindergarten entry, transitioning to high school, moving to a new school or planning for fall.

Fall 2025

September 15-November 14
Perfect for developing or revising IEPs, addressing new or existing concerns and developing a strong team rapport.

Advocating for Your Child Shouldn’t Feel This Overwhelming.

Navigating the school system as the parent of a neurodivergent child can feel like an uphill battle. Meetings drag on without results, emails go unanswered, and you’re left questioning whether the school team truly understands your child’s needs. Meanwhile, your child continues to struggle—and so do you.

Many parents I work with share these common frustrations:

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Endless back-and-forth with no clear solutions.

You send emails, attend meetings, and follow up, but the school team doesn’t take meaningful action.

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Not knowing what to ask for.

You know your child needs more support, but you’re not sure what to request or how to advocate effectively.

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Confusion about policies and processes.

The education system feels like a maze, and you’re struggling to understand your rights and how to use them.

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Being stuck in the same cycle of frustration.

Despite your best efforts, nothing seems to change—and you’re starting to lose hope.

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Feeling unheard or dismissed by the school team.

Your concerns as a parent aren’t being taken seriously, leaving you feeling powerless.

There’s a Better Way to Advocate for Your Child

Imagine feeling confident walking into a school meeting, knowing exactly what your child needs and how to ask for it. Picture your child finally receiving the support they deserve—and you feeling a sense of relief and progress instead of frustration.

Clarity on your child’s learning needs and how to address them.

No more second-guessing what to ask for or how to approach the school team.

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Tailored strategies that reflect your child’s unique strengths, needs, and school context.

Confidence in navigating school meetings and communication.

Learn how to stay calm, assertive, and focused—even in challenging conversations.

A renewed sense of purpose and hope.

Leave behind the overwhelm and start advocating with focus and determination.

How Does It Work?

Advocacy in Action is a 9-week program designed to help parents of neurodivergent children effectively navigate the school system. Through a mix of personalized coaching, direct advocacy support, and practical tools, I partner with you to create real, meaningful progress for your child.

Advocacy in Action gives you the structure and support you need to stop spinning your wheels and start seeing real progress from your advocacy—step by step.

Weeks 1–3: Building the Foundation

  • Understand your child’s learning needs and how they align with school expectations.
  • Create a personalized advocacy plan tailored to your child’s strengths, challenges, and educational context.
  • Learn the basics of effective communication, rights, and policies that matter to your advocacy goal.

Weeks 4–8: Advocacy in Action

  • Implement the advocacy plan with hands-on support for school meetings, communication, and follow-up.
  • Practice key advocacy skills like negotiation, staying calm under pressure, and ensuring accountability.
  • Receive weekly guidance, tools, and adjustments to keep progress on track.

Week 9: Reflection and Ongoing Action

  • Review what’s been achieved and identify next steps for your advocacy journey.
  • Receive my recommendations for long-term strategies to continue supporting your child.
Hi, I’m Jenn

Why Trust Me to Help You Advocate for Your Child?

I’ve been where you are. As a parent and experienced school advocate, I’ve spent years helping families navigate the education system to get their children the support they deserve. I bring a deep understanding of neurodivergent learning needs, school team dynamics, and advocacy strategies that work.

What’s Included in Advocacy in Action

Everything you need to advocate effectively and make real progress for your child in just 9 weeks.

Weekly 1:1 Coaching and Advocacy Sessions

Personalized support tailored to your child’s unique needs, providing clear steps and actionable strategies each week.

A Comprehensive Advocacy Plan

Work with me to create a roadmap that outlines your goals, strategies, and priorities for advocating with clarity and purpose.

Tools and Templates for Every Step

Access tools to help you navigate school meetings, draft effective communication, and document progress with ease.

Asynchronous Support Between Sessions

Ask questions, share updates, and get feedback anytime during the program to keep momentum going.

Direct Advocacy Support

I’ll attend school meetings, assist with team communication, and provide hands-on support to help you achieve your goals.

Progress Review and Next Steps

In Week 9, we’ll reflect on what’s been achieved, adjust your plan as needed, and map out your long-term advocacy strategy.

Program Cost


The Advocacy in Action program is a flat fee of $2,500 for 9 weeks of comprehensive support. This includes everything you need to navigate your child’s educational advocacy with confidence and clarity—direct advocacy, document review, weekly coaching, and more.

What’s included in the fee:

  • Weekly Coaching Calls: Personalised 1:1 sessions tailored to your child’s unique needs.
  • Direct Advocacy: I attend school meetings and communicate with your child’s team.
  • Document Review: Thorough review of IEPs, assessments, and other key documents.
  • Templates and Tools: Practical resources to support your advocacy journey.
  • Asynchronous Support: Email support between sessions for pressing questions.Short feature description

Payment Options:

  • Direct Payment: $2,500 (+GST) upfront for the full program. Split payment arrangements are also offered.
  • Autism Funding Unit (AFU): If using BC Autism Funding, parents must submit a Request to Pay (RTP) for the full $2,500 in advance. I will bill AFU directly in 2–3 instalments, as per their monthly requirements.