Originally posted by FrustratedPoet
In the UK at least schools are obliged to provide access for students in wheelchairs. This often involves resources being spent on putting in ramps and lifts etc etc.
Do you think that policy is reasonable? If so, how does it differ from the nut allergy example?
In the UK at least schools are obliged to provide access for students in wheelchairs. This often involves resources being spent on putting in ramps and lifts etc etc.
Do you think that policy is reasonable? If so, how does it differ from the nut allergy example?
The difference is that providing disabled access doesn't take anything away from the non-disabled pupils in terms of their ability to move around the school. They aren't obliged to attend school in a wheelchair.
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