Online schooling okayed
October 27, 2021
27 October 2021
A 14-year-old in care told us her worker was insisting that she go to school in person, even though her preference was to continue to attend school online.
Issues: Children’s aid society; Disability; Rights (Good care); Rights (Identity)
A 14-year-old in care told us her worker was insisting that she go to school in person, even though her preference was to continue to attend school online. The youth had mental health issues, including anxiety, and felt more comfortable with virtual schooling. We followed up with her worker, who said that the children’s aid society (CAS) had indicated that all children should participate in school in person unless there were extenuating circumstances. She agreed to meet with the youth to discuss her situation. The CAS ultimately agreed to the youth’s online learning request.
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