Julia Hayter

Hayter received a developmental disability certificate from the College of New Caledonia in Prince George, British Columbia.

With Hayter’s passion for public education and service to her community she served as chair and vice-chair on her children’s school council from 2017 to 2019.

She attends events within the communities and regularly canvasses the riding, knocking on doors asking constituents how they are doing and if there are any concerns with provincial government services that are impacting them.

MLA Hayter has an ongoing period poverty drive raising awareness for menstrual inequality.

During the Fall sitting of the 31st legislative session, Hayter sponsored Motion 503, which addressed universal access to free prescription contraception.

[6] It empowers people to make their own decisions based on health not price, this gives women control over their lives and futures.

Learning differences can present in many ways and teachers are not thoroughly taught how to recognize these signs, which often leads to only the most disruptive students getting flagged.