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South Africa's disabled children 'excluded from school' | South Africa's disabled children 'excluded from school' |
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An estimated 500,000 disabled children are being excluded from South Africa's education system, US-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) says in a report. | An estimated 500,000 disabled children are being excluded from South Africa's education system, US-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) says in a report. |
HRW says the government has discriminated against disabled children in its allocation of school places. | HRW says the government has discriminated against disabled children in its allocation of school places. |
Children are excluded from mainstream schools and forced to wait years for places at special schools, it says. | Children are excluded from mainstream schools and forced to wait years for places at special schools, it says. |
The government said it was disappointed by the report, which "trivialised" efforts to help disabled children. | |
In a statement, South Africa's Department of Basic Education said that HRW had failed to include the ministry's submissions to the final report. | |
"It is almost as if there is an attempt to sensationalise the very real and very serious challenges faced by learners with special needs," it said. | |
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The department said it was " working at various levels of government to educationally enrich the lives of children with disabilities". | |
But campaigners say the government needs to admit that it is not providing quality education to all of its children. | But campaigners say the government needs to admit that it is not providing quality education to all of its children. |
"The job is not done until all children count just the same in the education system," said Elin Martinez, a children's rights researcher and author of the report. | "The job is not done until all children count just the same in the education system," said Elin Martinez, a children's rights researcher and author of the report. |
Human Rights Watch researchers also found that inadequate teacher training and understanding of children's disabilities meant children with disabilities were not properly treated in classrooms. | |
In some cases, children suffered physical violence and neglect in schools, they added. | In some cases, children suffered physical violence and neglect in schools, they added. |
A mother of an eight-year-old boy with Down's syndrome told HRW that her child was denied admission because of his illness. | A mother of an eight-year-old boy with Down's syndrome told HRW that her child was denied admission because of his illness. |
And parents of children with disabilities were often asked to pay additional fees, HRW said. | |
The 94-page report from the international pressure group found that many adolescents with disabilities lacked basic life skills that should be taught in school and were facing difficulties in getting employment. | |
In 2007, South Africa was one of the first countries to ratify the UN Disability Rights Treaty, which requires the government to promote an inclusive education system. | In 2007, South Africa was one of the first countries to ratify the UN Disability Rights Treaty, which requires the government to promote an inclusive education system. |
HRW said the government should adopt a new policy and legislation that would ensure equal learning opportunities for people with disabilities. | |
However, the education department said it was working hard to improve data-gathering and screening that would help children with disabilities to go to "neighbourhood schools and receive support in inclusive settings from an early age". |