NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR

Our Children Deserve to be Seen

Join Our Movement

Sign Up and engage in our effort. We welcome parents, other family members, educators and others to add their voice and provide support.

Share Your Story

We share the struggle and want to hear the path your effort has taken — and the detours, roadblocks and other barriers you've faced.

Attend an Event

Across Newfoundland, families, educators and others are standing up and demanding to speak on behalf of the children. Learn more.

Education Should Be Inclusive

More than 20 percent of students in Newfoundland and Labrador require customized learning supports, yet consistent access across schools remains a challenge.

We’re a growing parent-led group working to make Newfoundland’s schools safer, more inclusive, and better equipped to support students with special needs.

Our commitment is to make that happen.

Every child deserves a safe space to learn. Every parent deserves to be heard.

Join us as we build a movement for inclusive school support across the province.

Our Objectives

Building Awareness

Educating the community with accessible resources, real stories, and open events for families, educators, and supporters.

Making Connections

Forming collaborative partnerships and active dialogue with organizations advocating for special needs education province-wide.

Providing Resources

Hosting info sessions and community events, gathering stories and feedback, and providing resources for parents to take action.

Making News

Maintaining a consistent media presence and sharing family perspectives in local, provincial and other reputable news sources.

About NoMoreGhosts

NoMoreGhosts is a not-for-profit project of StarNorth Communications and Marketing, a Newfoundland-based communications and marketing agency that specializes in not-for-profit and public sector communications and marketing. It was created to provide a central hub for parents, family members, educators and others to share information related to improving school experiences for Newfoundland’s special needs students.