Wednesday, March 4, 2015

“Child with care encounter difficulties at school” – Reformed Daily

Interest groups are worried about health insurance companies that do not want to pay for supervision in the classroom while this is their job.

Everyone (in), the organization for people with disabilities and chronic illnesses, since Wednesday sent a letter to parliament. Which confirmed a spokesman for Each (s) after a message about the NIS.

Children who care need come to school more often since early this year in a fix. Due to changes in the care and appropriate education in practice is unclear who their intensive care or supervision in the classroom must pay. “Parents are sent from pillar to post,” said the spokesman.

Also, find schools and communities, according to him, often not where they stand. Uncertainty in schools, communities, parents and institutions leads in practice to deadlock. Interest groups want quickly improve information about who is on the account to pay, says the organization.

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