Human rights lawyers take on IHC education complaint
Series: Community Moves 51 (1) 2012: 12.Publisher: 2012Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): IHC | NEW ZEALAND | DISCRIMINATION | EDUCATION | HUMAN RIGHTSSummary: Explains how, in 2008, IHC lodged a complaint to the Human Rights commission about practices at schools that discriminate against children who have additional support needs. The complaint targets the Government and Ministry of Education policy rather than the schools themselves. Now the Office of Human Rights Proceedings has agreed to provide legal representation to take the case to the Human Rights Review Tribunal.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Explains how, in 2008, IHC lodged a complaint to the Human Rights commission about practices at schools that discriminate against children who have additional support needs. The complaint targets the Government and Ministry of Education policy rather than the schools themselves. Now the Office of Human Rights Proceedings has agreed to provide legal representation to take the case to the Human Rights Review Tribunal.
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