The New Zealand government has settled a 2012 human rights tribunal claim by IHC, agreeing to a comprehensive framework aimed at improving education access and equity for disabled and neurodiverse students through systemic reforms, funding, and inclusive policy changes.
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Yeah. And that's part of the problem because it it's not a matter of just throwing money after it. It's a matter of actually not having access to the uh the number of specialist services.
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severely underfunded and inaccessible
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