Politicians universally backed motion to make adaptive and inclusive practice a core part of teacher training
"Every child deserves the right to an education."
Those are the words of a Manx mum, after politicians backed her Tynwald Day petition to implement neurodiversity training across all the Island's schools.
Last month, Tynwald unanimously supported a motion committing to making adaptive and inclusive practice a core part of teacher training.
The Department of Education must now return to the court with a phased timeline for implementation by February next year.
Nichola Whitlam-Beckett, whose petition was the basis of the motion, has been sharing her reaction with Amy Griffiths:
You can listen to Nichola's interview in full below:
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