I just found out that my minion has been segregated to the nurses office to eat his meals because he was diabetic, this left my child to eat all by himself as office staff ate in teachers lounge. He was also told that he had to keep his diabetic kit in the office because it has a needle (epi-pens are allowed to be carried at all times by a student). My minion doesn't tell me things in case I get upset and yell at the idiot person who needs yelling at. I was also under the impression that it was all resolved last year. Minion has a new principal this year apparently.
The school board has a procedure in place for children with diabetes.
Rights of a Student with Diabetes:
• Being able to use the washroom and go out for drinks as needed.
• Eat in the classroom with the other children. *
• Have their blood sugar tested in their classroom if needed (including having meters and sharps containers available and safely stored).
• The student has the right to have available treatment for lows (such as juice, dex tablets, jelly beans, skittles, etc.) in the classroom.
• The school must provide a safe place for the student to perform diabetic care if not comfortable in the classroom.
• The child has the right to advise adults in the school that they are not feeling well and to request assistance of responsible adults in the school.
I confronted the principal, she didn't even know about this procedure let alone that my child was diabetic, gotta love new principals. After our discussion he is now eating with his class mates and is allowed to carry his diabetic kit with him at all times, but the damage has been done both emotionally and mentally. I found out about all this when my child told me that he wishes he could die because he was tired of being diabetic and treated differently at school. He is starting counseling this week.
So the question would be is it a civil case or a human rights tribunal case? The lawyers I contacted can't agree on which it would be but are very happy to tell me what their retainer fee is and how happy they would be for me to hire them.
I want the school board to actually live up to and follow their own procedures so no other student has to go through this.
The school board has a procedure in place for children with diabetes.
Rights of a Student with Diabetes:
• Being able to use the washroom and go out for drinks as needed.
• Eat in the classroom with the other children. *
• Have their blood sugar tested in their classroom if needed (including having meters and sharps containers available and safely stored).
• The student has the right to have available treatment for lows (such as juice, dex tablets, jelly beans, skittles, etc.) in the classroom.
• The school must provide a safe place for the student to perform diabetic care if not comfortable in the classroom.
• The child has the right to advise adults in the school that they are not feeling well and to request assistance of responsible adults in the school.
I confronted the principal, she didn't even know about this procedure let alone that my child was diabetic, gotta love new principals. After our discussion he is now eating with his class mates and is allowed to carry his diabetic kit with him at all times, but the damage has been done both emotionally and mentally. I found out about all this when my child told me that he wishes he could die because he was tired of being diabetic and treated differently at school. He is starting counseling this week.
So the question would be is it a civil case or a human rights tribunal case? The lawyers I contacted can't agree on which it would be but are very happy to tell me what their retainer fee is and how happy they would be for me to hire them.
I want the school board to actually live up to and follow their own procedures so no other student has to go through this.