District Case Managers
The District Case Managers are responsible for supporting School Based Teams working with students from K-12 who present with on-going and significant behavioural/learning needs.
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The Vancouver School Board has a wide range of District professionals who work with our classroom teachers to ensure that students' diverse learning needs are met. Accessing these supports is done through the School-Based Team at your home school. SBT is a collaborative problem-solving team that works to develop educational programs for students who may or may not have special education designations.
The District Case Managers are responsible for supporting School Based Teams working with students from K-12 who present with on-going and significant behavioural/learning needs.
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Learn MoreSupport for Learnings' role is to support the Learning Services Teams to work collaboratively with schools, programs, parents and educational partners to ensure support for students with high and low incidence designations is effective in identifying and meeting the developmental needs of students.
Learn MoreSupporting the transition of preschool-aged children with special needs into the school system
Learn MoreThe District Resource Teacher- (DRT) Secondary Transition is responsible for supporting Resource Teams and Special Education Program Teams working with students with Low Incidence designations (A-G and K) aged 16 to 19 years (Grade 10-12+) as they transition to all adult services.
Learn MoreHospital Home Bound is a service that is provided for students who have been or will be absent from school for a minimum period of two weeks duration as a result of a recent hospitalization.
Learn MoreServices for students with health care, physiotherapy and occupational therapy needs
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