Inclusive education in Nova Scotia not working, some parents say

Despite an inclusive education policy that says all students should feel "accepted, safe and valued" at school, some students with disabilities in Nova Scotia stay home every day. Their parents say there are not enough supports or resources in place to accommodate their needs.

Inclusive education in Nova Scotia not working, some parents say
A young girl with brown hair lays down in an empty swimming pool with her baby brother.

Despite an inclusive education policy that says all students should feel "accepted, safe and valued" at school, some students with disabilities in Nova Scotia stay home every day. Their parents say there are not enough supports or resources in place to accommodate their needs.