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“Inclusive education means that all students are welcomed by their school in age-appropriate settings and are supported to learn, contribute and participate in all aspects of school. Inclusive education is about how schools are developed and designed, including classrooms, programmes and activities so that all students learn and participate together” (DET 2015, p 2).
All students benefit from inclusive education, not only students with disability.
The right to an inclusive education is supported in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities 2006 (CRPD), the first binding document to explicitly endorse quality inclusive education. Australia is a signatory to the CRPD, which in Article 24 sets out obligations to ensure inclusive education that provides accommodations and supports for persons with disabilities to access the general education system ‘on an equal basis with others in the communities in which they live’ (United Nations General Assembly, 2006).
However, Australia’s existing discrimination legislation has not sufficiently produced inclusive education for students with disability 2.
It is helpful for parents to understand the difference between the various approaches used by education settings for disabled students in Australia when thinking about school placement for their child who is deaf or hard of hearing 3.
The four key features of inclusion might be a useful starting point for parents wanting to evaluate whether or not inclusive practices are in place in their child’s educational setting. In inclusive education settings, the student should be present, participating, achieving and supported 4.
Disability Discrimination: What parents of children who are deaf or hard of hearing need to know.
A one-hour webinar to learn about Disability Discrimination and some aspects of the legislation that parents of children who are deaf or hard of hearing need to know. This webinar is intended for parents and caregivers of children and young people who are deaf or hard of hearing and the professionals who support them.