01553nas a2200181 4500000000100000008004100001653001100042653002800053653002200081653003100103100001300134245006800147856007100215300001300286490000700299520105100306022001401357 2016 d10aRights10aDiscrimination tribunal10aDisabled Children10aDisability data collection1 aPorter J00aTime for justice: safeguarding the rights of disabled children. uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09687599.2016.1223605 a997-10120 v313 a
This article reviews two core strategies for safeguarding the rights of disabled children and examines the extent to which these processes advance justice for children in accessing an inclusive and equitable education. The article evaluates the adequacy of the legal system in the face of increased evidence of exclusionary practices of schools, and the low uptake of the disability tribunal as a vehicle for redressing discriminatory practices. It reviews the work undertaken with schools to develop procedures and processes to support them in identifying disabled pupils in order to monitor the impact of their policies and practices. Although there were some limitations, this work provided a platform from which to ensure that schools engaged with their responsibilities and understood more about the ways in which a child’s impairment impacted on their participation in school life. Instead we are dependent on the work of voluntary associations to safeguard children’s rights.
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