Special school students enduring conditions 'comparable to overseas orphanages'

A school for children with the dual diagnosis of autism and severe to profound intellectual disability is without adequate toilet space or ramps for wheelchairs, has leaky roofs and unreliable heating and is lacking physiotherapy/occupational therapy rooms and a sensory garden.

Special school students enduring conditions 'comparable to overseas orphanages'

By Olivia Kelleher

A school for children with the dual diagnosis of autism and severe to profound intellectual disability is without adequate toilet space or ramps for wheelchairs, has leaky roofs and unreliable heating and is lacking physiotherapy/occupational therapy rooms and a sensory garden.

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