Submitted on Monday 12th October 2020
Rejected on Wednesday 25th November 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Explore difference, diversity and disability within all school’s curriculum.
To promote, encourage and evaluate inclusivity of all ranges of impairment in school curriculum. Explore the impact of how disabled people are treated in society and eradicate oppression, discrimination and stigmatisation through categorising people by diversity or difference. Create normalisation.
Under the Equality Act (2010), legislation states people of all ability or disability are protected by discrimination. Academic research shows a lack of justice, change or inclusion regardless of law. Disabled people in the UK, have the right to equality and fair treatment. I believe to normalise disability, it should be taught in school from as young as possible to change the indoctrinated attitudes of society from a historical outlook. Disability deserves to be normalised and justified.
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To introduce common disabilities to the curriculum for primary and secondary: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/551829
Disability awareness at all levels of national curriculum to prevent bullying: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/551591
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