Camau cyfreithiol

Protecting disabled children from school exclusion

Wedi ei gyhoeddi: 19 Ionawr 2022

Diweddarwyd diwethaf: 19 Ionawr 2022

I ba wledydd mae hyn yn berthnasol?

Manylion yr achos

Nodwedd warchodedig Anabledd
Mathau o hawliadau cydraddoldeb Other
Llys neu dribiwnlys Uwch Dribiwnlys (Siambr Apeliadau Gweinyddol)
Rhaid dilyn y penderfyniad i mewn Lloegr, Alban, Cymru
Mae'r gyfraith yn berthnasol i Lloegr, Alban, Cymru
Cyflwr yr achos Wedi gorffen
Ein cyfranogiad Cymorth cyfreithiol (adran 28 o Ddeddf Cydraddoldeb 2006)
Canlyniad Barn
Meysydd o fywyd Addysg
Gyfraith Hawliau Dynol Erthygl 14: Amddiffyn rhag gwahaniaethu mewn perthynas â'r hawliau a'r rhyddidau hyn, Protocol 1, Erthygl 2: Hawl i addysg

Enw achos: C&C v The Governing Body of a School

Parents of a child with autism complained after their son was excluded from school because of aggressive behaviour. We gave legal assistance to the family to highlight that reasonable adjustments must be made for children at school even if their behaviour is challenging.

Mater cyfreithiol

The Equality Act 2010 does not protect people who have “a tendency to physical abuse”.  Does this apply to children in an education context? 

Cefndir

A school excluded a child with autism and other conditions for a fixed term due to aggressive behaviour.  His parents complained under the Equality Act.  However, because of regulation (4)(1)(c ) Equality Act (Disability) Regulations 2010, “a tendency to physical abuse”, is not covered by the definition of disability. 

Pam roedden ni'n cymryd rhan

This case relates to our priority aim of Education – we want to make sure that the education system promotes good relations with others and respect for equality and human rights. 

Beth wnaethom ni

We provided legal assistance. 

Beth ddigwyddodd

The Upper Tribunal found that in the context of education, the exclusion of “a tendency to physical abuse”, under regulation (4)(1)(c) violates the rights of children under Article 14 of the European Convention on Human Rights.  This means that the regulation does not strike a balance between the rights of children, such as disabled children who show challenging behaviours, and the interests of the community.

Pwy fydd yn elwa

This decision means the schools that exclude children with autism, ADHD or other conditions that result in a tendency to physical abuse, will have to satisfy a court/tribunal that they attempted to make reasonable adjustments and/or that the decision to exclude was proportionate.

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19 Ionawr 2022

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Advice and support

If you think you might have been treated unfairly and want further advice, you can contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS).

The EASS is an independent advice service, not operated by the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

Phone: 0808 800 0082
 

Or email using the contact form on the EASS website.
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