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United Future
Since: Aug 2007
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BLOG: Desperate Measures for Disabilities

Here are the stories I hear:

School Boards of Trustees are having to take money from other important budgets within their general operations grant to supplement the number of hours children with high needs get teacher aide support. Otherwise they face having to ask parents to remove the children from school for the number of hours not covered by a teacher aide.


Students and teachers are often unsafe in classrooms where children with extreme behavioural problems or complex disabilities are placed with insufficient teacher aide hours to cover the time they are in school.


Principals report having to restrain children in their offices and I have had one story of a Principal having to isolate an out of control student in staff toilets until the child calmed down.


Staff retention is becoming a big problem for principals with staff who develop stress-related health problems teaching in unsafe work environments. One teacher has asked me whether she should pursue the child who runs away and leave the rest of her class unattended or does she stay put hoping the child will be safe?
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Quentin Todd
Since: Nov 2007
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Oh! this problem seems worse than I thought. Had no idea.
There's a lot more work to be done then?

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