Family Handbook 2025-26
STUDENT HEALTH AND WELLBEING
School, the focus shifts to proactively supporting students through strategies designed to build their executive functioning, study and self-advocacy skills. As students move into the Senior School and prepare for post secondary education, they build their self-advocacy skills, develop an individualized toolkit of assistive technology and refine their executive functioning skills. The Learning Support Specialists review all psycho-educational assessments and create Individual Education Plans (IEPs), which identify annual program goals and describe the support that is available for that student. The accommodations are aligned to those of universities, colleges, provincial assessments and other standardized tests. Accommodations include instructional, assessment and environmental strategies and supports. Accommodations are determined based on the recommendations of a psycho-educational assessment and in consultation with the student, parents and teachers. To ensure accommodations meet the specific needs of the student, a psycho-educational assessment completed within the last four to five years should be on file. Generally, student assessments are completed in Grades 3, 8 and 12. Students going to university will be counselled to seek a current psycho-educational assessment. An IEP based on the recommendations of an occupational therapist will be retired in June of the second academic year after the recommendations have been put in place. Students who continue to require accommodations will need to provide an updated occupational therapy report. An IEP based on the recommendations of a mental health professional or doctor’s note will be retired in June of that academic year. Students who continue to require accommodations will need to provide an updated recommendation letter. Havergal College upholds the principles of respect for human rights as enshrined in the Ontario Human Rights Code , R.S.O. 1990, c. H.19, (the “Code”). Havergal commits to provide reasonable academic accommodations for needs related to the grounds of the Ontario Human Rights Code , unless to do so would cause undue hardship.
Social Work (Upper School)
School social work is a part of broader student support at Havergal College and available to students in the Upper School (Grades 7 to 12).
The Social Workers provide: ● support for student psychoeducation in small groups and grade settings ● short-term, individual counselling ● referral services to community agencies and other external professional support ● parent and staff educational presentations
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