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The long and bumpy road to inclusive education

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Publish date: 20 November 2023

Summary

"It has been 30 years since children with disabilities were given the right to attend their local schools, but they are still waiting to be included on the same basis as their non-disabled peers in the classroom.IHC has been asking these questions for many decades now: Do children and young people with disabilities get a fair deal in New Zealand's schools? And does the education system give schools what they need to do their best by all learners, including those with disabilities?Unfortunately, the answer is categorically "no". This has been backed up by a new report from the Independent Taskforce appointed to review Tomorrow's Schools, which has found that students with learning support requirements do not have the same access to education as other students." Quotes Trish Grant, IHC Director of Advocacy Photo of Lucas and his parents Stephen Broomfield and Pauline Leota Photo of Felix and his mother Kerry Hodge Photo of Mark Potter Includes a sidebar " Home schooling a last resort"

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Updated: 20 November 2023

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