Schools Still Lock Children with Disabilities in Cages

Despite updated policies, children with disability are still being secluded in cage-like enclosures in schools. Amy Hall shares firsthand experiences of witnessing this in practice, advocating for urgent, compassionate change and neuro-affirming approaches that put the child’s wellbeing first.

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How Restrictive Practices Are Failing Kids with Disability

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