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WORKING TOGETHER FOR INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
Role of the Ombudsperson for Children
Conference on Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities Moscow – September 27-29, 2011
Tanja Opačakadviser of the Ombudsperson for
Children
A UNESCO definition of inclusive education
“Inclusive education starts from the belief that the right to education is a basic human right and the
foundation for a more just society.
Inclusive education takes the Education for All (EFA) agenda forward
by finding ways of enabling schools to serve all children in their communities….
Inclusive education is concerned with all learners, with a focus on those who have traditionally been excluded from
educational opportunities – such as learners with special needs and disabilities, children from
ethnic and linguistic minorities”. UNESCO, 2001
Normative framework. Five main international instruments
1. UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (1979)
2. UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) CRC/C/GC/9 (2006)
3. UNESCO The Salamanca Statement and Framework for Action on Special Needs Education(1994)
4. UNESCO The Dakar Framework for Action (2000)5. UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities (2006)
Concluding observation for CroatiaEducation Laws
Antidiscrimination ActStrategies
Education is both: a right in itself a means of realising other rights
The right to education is at the centre of the notion of Inclusive Education
The Convention on the Rights of the ChildArticles 28, 29, 23
A basic human right...
A basic human right...
Requires all signatories to ensure that all children and young people with disabilities can fully participate in the state education system and this should be an ‘inclusive system at all levels’.
This right is to be delivered within an inclusive primary and secondary education system, from which disabled people should not be excluded.
Reasonable accommodations should be provided for individual requirements and support provided in individualised programmes to facilitate their effective social and academic education.
Convention on the Rights of Persons with DisabilitiesArticle 24
A worrisome reality
Stereotyping and discrimination
Lack of understanding and teaching skills
Inappropriate organisation
Limited/no resources
Cultural beliefs and traditions about disability
Harsh environment - physical, social, economic & political
A SHIFT from individual/medical model to social model
Does rhetoric of inclusion really promote inclusive education?
If it is adopted, could be either redefined so
that thrue content is lost
or the stated goal is decoupled from any meaningful action
The role of the Ombudsperson for Children
(REACTIVE)FACILITATOR OF INFORMAL
CONFLICT RESOLUTIONProviding advice, referral, suasion,
demanding reports, follow up with actions, etc.
(PROACTIVE)AGENT FOR CHANGES
Making recomendations for change on policies
and procedures (legal acts),
mediation,public statements,raising awerness,monitoring implementation of policies and laws
Raising awereness and promotion of
children rights
General initiatives
Individual cases
The role of the Ombudsperson for Children
Offices in regional centers - Rijeka, Osijek and Split at the local level, between children,
detect the problems
and actively participate in their
resolving
The role of the Ombudsperson for Children
in individual cases, the Office does not have mandate to “resolve” specific problem, but we are entitled to investigate wheather the violation did occure, which person/institution is responsibile, and to demand competent procedure and remedy to take place
participation in numerous initiatives to amend laws or other legislative acts, many of which have been adopted
advocating for social inclusion of children with disabilities, their interests and rights and changing the public awareness in this field – long term process
The role of the Ombudsperson for Children
PARTICIPATION!!!
It is crucially important to engage with
children with disabilities directly,
to build their confidence, awareness of their rights,
and capacity to communicate.
Insights...
In a world of standardized testing, increasingly high standards, and rapidly growing technology, parents face many challenges in ensuring that their children receive a good education that will equip them with the skills to be competitive in society.
Parents of children with disabilities face a special challenge in making sure that their child not only receives an appropriate education, but that their rights are upheld at the same time.
Although many positive gains have been made in the acceptance and accommodation of children with disabilities in the public school system, sadly, many parents still find themselves fighting for their child to be treated fairly.
• Numbers from Annual Report of the Ombudsman for Children
What the numbers say...
Segregated provision and inappropriate and exclusive teaching methodologies persist, even when there is a consensus on the need for inclusion and more flexible and sometimes individualised approaches to teaching
The low status of teaching as a profession, low pay and the impact of these on levels, quality and potential of students enrolling in teacher education courses were widely reported.
Lack of teacher’s competences for inclusive approaches to education. There is a lack of courses that equip teachers with competences for broad inclusive practices
• Lack of relevant information for parents and poor cooperation between schools and parents
Insights...
Who should work together?CHILDREN
WITH DISABILITIES
COMMUNITIES/NGOs
UNICEF
OMBUDSPERSON FOR
CHILDREN
PARLIAMENT, GOVERNMENT AND OTHER
AUTHORITIES
SCHOOLS
PARENTS
Improvements are clear, though, when we examines how much progress has been made in educating students with disabilities in the Republic of Croatia we still have to point out how much more is needed
Full inclusion is still years away, though, as many children with disabilities learn in special education classrooms.
Insights...
important to force and encourage political will to demand fom the authorities to create a real
obligation to review provisions and practice of achieving the most effective action to prevent and/or mitigating the effects of disability
process in which must participate all levels and structures of society
The role of the Ombudsperson for Children
State administration bodies, local and regional administration units, corporation and natural persons - obligation to submit reports upon demand, give answers to inquiries, and report the Ombudsperson
The Ombudsperson warn, give proposals and recommendations
Have access and insight into all data, information and files concerned with the rights and protection of children, disregarding their level of secrecy, and is entitled to the right of entering the premises and of getting the insight into the manner of the performance of care
Could require expert assistance of the scientists and specialists and scientific and expert institutions competent for the research, protection, care, development and rights of children, and they have the obligation to provide such assistance
The role of the Ombudsperson for Children
In this way we are promoting and helping to create a world in which every child is encouraged to fulfill his or her wishes and potential.
The role of the Ombudsperson for Children
Our goal is... to promote and ensure
that children with special needs benefit from an educational experience that includes quality learning opportunities with expectations that consider each child’s individual needs
that inclusive way of thinking and acting among adults and children, allows every individual to feel accepted, valued, and safe
that inclusive community consciously evolves to meet the changing needs of its members.
that trough recognition and support, an inclusive community provides meaningful involvement and equal access to the benefits of citizenship.