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Subject: [AI] Fw: special educator case

hello accessindia!

following forwarded mail may be benefitted to the list.


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Subject: RE: special educator case 

Relief for Hundreds of Visually Impaired Special Educators Looking for
Employment: Important CCPD Judgment in a Case Filed by AICB
 
Dear Colleagues,
 
It is a well-known fact that the blind and the low vision children studying
in inclusive schools are in most need of support from Special Educators
trained to teach them. The irony is that though hundreds of visually
impaired persons hold diplomas/degrees in special education and are
competent to work as Special Educators, they are often denied employment
because as per the 2007 identification list of MSJE, the post of Special
Educator is not identified for this disability category.
 
As AICB had received a number of complaints from the blind and the low
vision persons in this respect, we filed a case in the Court of the CCPD
contending that as per a notification of May 2001, a post with a different
nomenclature but having similar functions to an identified post, is also
considered to have been identified. Therefore, we argued that the post of
the Special Educator, in effect, is identified for the visually impaired
and, reservation and employment cannot be denied to them.
 
During the case hearing on Monday, 17th June, 2013, our Vice President, Dr.
Anil Aneja, while strongly arguing this case in favour of the blind and the
low vision, put forward many weighty grounds. In addition to the above
contentions and among various arguments, he contended that the RCI is the
statutory body to govern professional standards in the field of disability
and the RCI conducts only disability specific courses in Special Education.
The visually impaired, like other persons are registered as "Special
Teachers to Teach the Handicapped" in category 5 of the
CompositeRehabilitation Register of RCI. This is the only category of CRR in
which the special educators are registered, and thus, certified and
registered as qualified to be Special Educators, the visually impaired
cannot be denied their right of employment and reservation on the post of
Special Educator. Further, Dr. Aneja stated that there is no course in
Special Education which is designed for educating a person to teach students
belonging to all disability categories. Therefore, the assumption that a
Special Educator can teach students with various disabilities, is erroneous,
illegal and therefore wrong.
 
Upholding our contentions, the Chief Commissioner for Persons With
Disabilities, Mr. P.K. Pincha passed a landmark order soon after the hearing
in the Court itself. He held that as per the Principles enshrined in the
said 2001 notification, the post of Special Educator is deemed to be
identified for the visually impaired, and therefore, he directed the
Department of Education, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi,
to consider identifying this post for the visually impaired within a period
of two months and report the action taken to the Office of the CCPD. Mr.
Pincha further directed that even if a vacancy is not reserved for the
visually impaired, they cannot be denied their right to compete in the open
selection, a practice which was hitherto being followed by the Delhi
Government and was a barrier for scores of blind and low vision persons.
 
While we express our indebtedness to the CCPD, we are sure that the entire
visual impairment sector would join us in welcoming this judgment which will
benefit hundreds of visually impaired persons and also the blind and low
vision children studying in inclusive schools.
 
With Kind Regards


J. L. Kaul
Secretary General
All India Confederation of the Blind
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