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Discrimination at the Fete
By John on 03 Jul 2008
A couple of weeks ago, we had our village carnival which was followed by a fete at the recreation ground. The kids' eyes lit up when they saw that the main attraction was a massive inflatable bouncy castle and slide. Along with our friends, we queued up, only to be told that we were not allowed on as adults were not allowed to accompany children. Despite the fact that I explained that both of mine are physically disabled and need assistance in climbing etc, we were refused entry because of 'insurance reasons'! I'm not quite sure what they expected me to do on the castle (the last time I did a roly-poly I pulled a muscle in my neck!) and I would have thought that they would have been in more danger had I just let them go on their own. It's just another ever present reminder that our children are different and that, even in an arena which is supposed to be for families, it seems that disabled families are excluded yet again and made to feel awkward. I have emailed the carnival organisers three times now and have still received no reply - does that tell me something?

On a positive note, today we received notification that we have been allocated direct payments for eight hours a week during the school holidays, which is GREAT. This will allow me to have an extra pair of hands to take the kids out and do all the normal mundane things that everyone else seems to manage, like going to the shops or taking the kids to the park! Hurrah!

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Donna Giles
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Discrimination at Fete
Reply #3 on : Fri July 11, 2008, 11:23:39
Hi

I just had to comment on your report of your local fete.

In our area we have a couple of annual carnival type events.

My son is in a mainstreamed school, but classed as being in the 'Resource Centre' for pupils with additional physical needs.

All the pupils in the resource centre were invited to one of these carnivals on a 'special' day. The school thinks this is fantastic - however my son does not, and has argued strongly that if it is not inclusive of all children, not just 'children with special needs' then this is also discrimination. The arguement is they can go on a different day - but surely if we want an inclusive society, then all children should have access to all events at the same time. Or is it just us that feel that way?

Mind you he also got very upset that he wasn't supposed to be in the whole of his review, until we pointed out that he was about to represent 11 million children at the UN, it would look at bit strange if he couldn't represent himself at his own review!

I too have 2 disabled children and find your blogs mirror us a lot.

Donna
Disabled Chat
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Disabled Chat
Reply #2 on : Thu July 24, 2008, 20:56:56
I have Bell's Palsy and enjoy your blog very much. First time I've commented, but have been reading here and there.
Great blog. I enjoy reading it every chance I get and value your opinions!
Jana Clark
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raising 4 active boys with special needs
Reply #1 on : Sat July 26, 2008, 18:42:14
I am a mother of 4 boys;14,12,9,7.. All have needs. Ranging from Mild CP, Epilipsey, ADHA, Austic, Asthma, heart, learning and physcail delay,and monticondrial disorder. Along with working and my husband is over the road truck driver .


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