Alberta education minister releases new guidelines for school seclusion rooms
EDMONTON — Alberta’s education minister says seclusion rooms in schools will not be banned, but only used as a last resort when a student poses significant and imminent danger to themselves or others.
Adriana LaGrange made the announcement in Edmonton, after the United Conservatives repealed a ban that was brought in by the previous NDP government over concerns the rooms were traumatizing students with developmental disabilities.
LaGrange says the new guidelines take effect on Nov. 1 and school authorities must report on their use of seclusion and physical restraint on a regular basis.
In August, public and Catholic school boards in Edmonton and Calgary urged the province to bring back seclusion rooms before the school year started.