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November 3, 2021
The BCTF has developed a new workshop called Addressing Ableism. Ableism is the practices, attitudes, systems, and structures in a society that stigmatize or limit the participation, inclusion, and potential of disabled people/people with disabilities. Click ​​​here for more information.
October 22, 2021
2021 Fall BCTF Health and Safety Membership Survey Preliminary Report issued. Click ​​here to read the results.
June 2021
TIE-BC Members’ Survey on COVID-19 Issues completed. Click ​here to read the results.


​TIE-BC is a provincial specialist association of the BCTF.

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