An overview of the Identification Placement Review Committee (IPRC) process is outlined in Regulation 181/98 contained in The Education Act. The purpose of the Identification Placement Review Committee (IPRC) meetings is to determine if the student is exceptional, identify the category of exceptionality, and state the placement of the program. The focus of the Review Identification Placement Review Committee (IPRC) meeting is to discuss any changes to the program and/or service received by the student. A detailed description of the Identification Placement Review Committee’s (IPRC) process is provided in the Parent’s Guide to Special Education available through the link listed in the index of special education programs.
All parent requests for an IPRC determining “exceptionality” must be processed according to the requirement of Regulation 181/98 with a committee comprised of a Superintendent of Education.
At the , the Identification, Placement, Review Committee process is typically the outcome of a continuum of responses to meet the needs of students with learning difficulties within the classroom. The continues to endorse the Consultative Preventative-Normalization Model of Special Education (C-P-N). This model allows students to receive special education programs and services in the most enabling environment both quickly and efficiently. Furthermore, it ensures that a student’s needs will be met by those professionals who work closest with him/her and who have established a trusting relationship with the parents. It also ensures that parents have opportunities throughout the “stages of delivery” to dialogue and collaborate with school personnel regarding their child’s program and needs.
Parent’s Guide to Special Education
The purpose of the Parents’ Guide to Special Education is to provide information about the Identification, Placement, and Review Committee (IPRC), and to outline the procedures involved in identifying a pupil as “exceptional”, deciding the pupil’s placement, or appealing such decisions if you do not agree with the Identification Placement Review Committee (IPRC). The Guide is available for download in 4 languages:
- English parent guide
- Chinese parent guide (Simplified and Traditional)
- Russian parent guide
- Arabic parent guide
The guide is also available in braille, large print, and audio formats upon request.
In addition, parents can access translators, provided by the school board, to assist with the interpretation of documents or discussions at school meetings throughout the Identification Placement Review Committee (IPRC) process.
If, after reading this Guide, you require more information, please contact your child’s school principal.