Disabled Black and minority ethnic children face "double discrimination" according to research by charity Parents for Inclusion. Black children with disabilities are more likely to be excluded than White disabled children, and are more likely to end up in special schools or segregated education. All Our Children Belong is at www.parentsforinclusion.org.
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