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National Council for Integration disabled (CONADIS) recalled the fines for public and private institutions whether to charge an additional fee for adapting the infrastructure for student access with disability.
“Parents cannot be required to pay for additional teachers to attend to or support their children with disabilities. It’s a responsibility colleges provide all these aspects and provide quality education, which implies the availability of all teaching methodologies in accordance with the current context, teacher training and adaptation of its spaces,” said Victor Hugo Vargas, Director of the Inspection and Sanctions Division (DFS) of CONADIS. .
The official clarified that such a practice as refusal education or the requirement for additional fees, which should be eliminated because they represent barriers to access to quality education for people with disabilities because it discriminates against them and excludes them from the education system.
In addition, education promoters must ensure student permanence, which will be reflected once physical accessibility is guaranteed, as well as the provision of alternative communication materials such as system laptops. braillesign language content, among other things, that allows you to develop your potential.
What can be the penalty for those who impede access to education?
In accordance with General Disabled Lawno public or private educational institution may deny or restrict a person’s access or stay on the basis of a disability.
In case of non-compliance, since this is a very serious violation, Konadis You can apply sanctions by imposing fines of 12 to 15 Tax Units (UTU), which is equivalent to SGD 74,250.
In 2022, CONADIS DFS controlled 120 educational institutions across the country, 63 of which had regular basic education. The latter suffered from shortcomings in accessibility, which affected the provision of educational services to people with disabilities.
Source: RPP

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