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<blockquote data-quote="TriciaWs" data-source="post: 2150862" data-attributes="member: 475901"><p>(I agree about checking why, but this is about the school and their legal obligations.)</p><p>The teacher is actually breaking the law as the right to disability adjustments are enshrined in EU, and therefore UK, law.</p><p>If she will not back down over this, and the headteacher isn't supportive then you could either:</p><p>offer to provide some disability training (I do some for charities); or</p><p>write to the school governors and they are the people, along with the individual teacher herself, who you can sue if they don't fix it.</p><p>I am happy to help with either the gentle nudges or a full, this is what you must do, letter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriciaWs, post: 2150862, member: 475901"] (I agree about checking why, but this is about the school and their legal obligations.) The teacher is actually breaking the law as the right to disability adjustments are enshrined in EU, and therefore UK, law. If she will not back down over this, and the headteacher isn't supportive then you could either: offer to provide some disability training (I do some for charities); or write to the school governors and they are the people, along with the individual teacher herself, who you can sue if they don't fix it. I am happy to help with either the gentle nudges or a full, this is what you must do, letter. [/QUOTE]
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