- Currently, the right to appeal education decisions and make disability discrimination claims in relation to children is that of the parents or carers. Why is it important that children and young people have a right of appeal?
Parents often find it difficult to appeal education decisions or make disability discrimination claims due to the complexity of appeals and the need to put grounds of appeal in writing. This is especially so in those cases where the parents themselves have learning difficulties. In addition, some parents do not understand the importance of making appeals or applications or may find the concept of appealing too stressful and demanding.
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