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Children with disability getting raw deal at schools, parents tell Senate inquiry | Children with disability getting raw deal at schools, parents tell Senate inquiry |
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Dozens of parents have spoken out about their frustrations with schools that are struggling to cope with their special needs children. | Dozens of parents have spoken out about their frustrations with schools that are struggling to cope with their special needs children. |
Parents have told a parliamentary committee of their exhaustion and emotional strain fighting for a basic education for their children in mainstream schools. | Parents have told a parliamentary committee of their exhaustion and emotional strain fighting for a basic education for their children in mainstream schools. |
In submissions to the Senate inquiry into students with disabilities, a mother said she discovered her intellectually-impaired son had been held in a seclusion room. | In submissions to the Senate inquiry into students with disabilities, a mother said she discovered her intellectually-impaired son had been held in a seclusion room. |
Another learned her daughter had been moved outside the classroom because she struggled with the sensory overload of a ticking fan. | Another learned her daughter had been moved outside the classroom because she struggled with the sensory overload of a ticking fan. |
One mother said her autistic son had been verbally and physically abused at the “hands of both teachers and peers”. | One mother said her autistic son had been verbally and physically abused at the “hands of both teachers and peers”. |
Parents also discussed their dismay in having their children suspended from school for behaviour related to their disability. | Parents also discussed their dismay in having their children suspended from school for behaviour related to their disability. |
However, teachers submitting to the inquiry also described being “set up to fail” as more students arrived at schools with special needs, requiring greater attention and expertise. | However, teachers submitting to the inquiry also described being “set up to fail” as more students arrived at schools with special needs, requiring greater attention and expertise. |
One teacher said it was difficult to provide adequate support to students with disabilities in the absence of additional funding. | One teacher said it was difficult to provide adequate support to students with disabilities in the absence of additional funding. |
The advocacy group Children with Disability Australia said a good education for children with disabilities was like winning the lottery. | The advocacy group Children with Disability Australia said a good education for children with disabilities was like winning the lottery. |
“To have any chance of accessing basic education rights in Australia, students with disability must rely on fierce advocacy and the stars aligning,” the group’s chief executive, Stephanie Gotlib, said. | “To have any chance of accessing basic education rights in Australia, students with disability must rely on fierce advocacy and the stars aligning,” the group’s chief executive, Stephanie Gotlib, said. |
The report also strongly condemns restrictive practices used against students with disabilities, including restraints or isolation. | The report also strongly condemns restrictive practices used against students with disabilities, including restraints or isolation. |
It has recommended that the federal government commit to funding the final two years of the Gonski reforms, despite revelations last month that it would not. | It has recommended that the federal government commit to funding the final two years of the Gonski reforms, despite revelations last month that it would not. |
However, Coalition senators in the committee stressed that the states were the primary funders of schools and the government was already providing record levels of funding for students with disabilities. | However, Coalition senators in the committee stressed that the states were the primary funders of schools and the government was already providing record levels of funding for students with disabilities. |
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