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Deaf children

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FrameyMcFrame · 10/01/2014 16:14

Probably being VU but I'd like to understand why.

My DS's school has a high proportion of deaf children, it's a specialist centre.
The rules are that no parents can drive on to the site in the morning or evening even though there is a large parking area but the parents of the deaf children are allowed to drive in and out with impunity.
This means that there is LOTS of traffic on the school grounds, and in my opinion it's dangerous for ALL the kids in the school because of the way the carpark and yard and paths are arranged, I keep seeing nearly accidents and can't help thinking it won't be long before there is one.

So AIBU to think that the deaf children and parents should walk on to the school grounds like everyone else as they don't have mobility problems?

OP posts:
ChineseFireball · 11/01/2014 18:38

No problem OP. If the school don't address any segregation issues you can contact HSE and make a complaint. here is the info

If HSE isn't the right place to raise the concern ask them who can help you, although I am fairly sure it is HSE. Make sure you've raised it with the school first.

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