Pressure mounts for answers on children with a disability in schools

By James Robertson
Updated August 18 2016 - 10:11pm, first published 4:44pm
Under pressure: Education Minister Adrian Piccoli. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Under pressure: Education Minister Adrian Piccoli. Photo: Daniel Munoz
The Aspect Macarthur School in Cobbitty where a child was allegedly restrained. Photo: ABC
The Aspect Macarthur School in Cobbitty where a child was allegedly restrained. Photo: ABC
Abused and abandoned: A woman comforts her son who has autism and suffered ill treatment at school. Photo: James Alcock
Abused and abandoned: A woman comforts her son who has autism and suffered ill treatment at school. Photo: James Alcock

Pressure is mounting on the state government to hold an inquiry into the treatment of children with a disability after fresh accusations children in NSW schools were locked in cupboards and cages and improperly restrained.

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