The State Examinations Commission has extended to Junior Cycle students a measure which makes it easier for some visually impaired candidates to sit State exams.
Last October, the child and her family requested that the SEC provide digital exam papers to enable her to access the examinations on an equal footing to her peers.After the SEC refused to expand the provision, the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission assisted the candidate in a complaint of disability discrimination to the Workplace Relations Commission .
The mother of the child in question, Aoife Kearney, said it was shocking that yet another legal action had to be taken to bring this change about. IHREC Director Deirdre Malone said it was delighted with the outcome of the case"while remaining disappointed that it had to be taken in the first place, and that it has come so late in the year for students who need to avail of it".
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