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Change: The law says you are allowed to go to school for the whole day once you are 5 years old, and that you must do
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Dec 4 2008, 8:51 PM EST
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Nov 26 2008, 2:48 AM EST
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Change: belowhere can help you and your family decide what to do if you are concerned about your special needs at school. Most of them will
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Change: Refer to YouthLaw’s opinion on sending students home from school (available from YouthLaw: contact details at the end of this information sheet).[8] Or under Section 19 Education Act 1989, where you may have a communicable disease.Will I get treated differently in other ways? Yes, you may
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Nov 26 2008, 2:33 AM EST
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Nov 25 2008, 11:05 PM EST
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Change: The Education Review OfficeOffice of the Ombudsmen All the information below applies to special schools, kura kaupapa Maori and state and integrated schools (an integrated school is a
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Nov 25 2008, 11:03 PM EST
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Change: (CA84/02, 19 February 2003, at paragraph [57] ) Do I have the right to a free education even if I have special needs? You are allowed to attend a kura kaupapa Maori, state, integrated or private school unless: You have a section 9 agreement
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Change: The Ministry of Education has “special education facilitators” to help you discuss problems with your school. The Ministry can also give you information and advice about schools’ responsibilities towards students with special needs. It also has a website: www.minedu.govt.nz (then click on “special education”)Auckland Ph.09 377 7655Hamilton
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Change: Sometimes a school will have a way of doing things that works well for everyone, except those who have disabilities. For example, if you have
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