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		<title>Teachers bullied boy, opposition claims</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>An eight-year-old boy wanted to kill himself after alleged bullying by teachers at his public school in NSW's southern highlands, his parents said.</p>
<p>The NSW opposition, who made the claims public today, said two teachers constantly humiliated the boy – who has a mild form of autism called Asperger's Syndrome – over a period of three years.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An eight-year-old boy wanted to kill himself after alleged bullying by teachers at his public school in NSW&#8217;s southern highlands, his parents said.</p>
<p>  The NSW opposition, who made the claims public today, said two teachers constantly humiliated the boy – who has a mild form of autism called Asperger&#8217;s Syndrome – over a period of three years.<br />
But the NSW Education Department denied the allegations of bullying, saying the child had a history of violence.</p>
<p>  &#8220;The principal &#8230; refutes any allegation that such behaviour occurred, rather staff made every effort to assist the student in his studies,&#8221; a department spokesman said.</p>
<p>  The parents withdrew the child from the school in October last year and he is now studying at a non-government school where they claim he has reported no problems.</p>
<p>  Opposition education spokeswoman Jillian Skinner said other parents in NSW had reported instances of teacher bullying and she believed the problem was widespread.</p>
<p>  &#8220;I believe it is unacceptable for bullying (to take place by) anyone – it is particularly serious when it involves people in positions of authority which includes teachers,&#8221; Ms Skinner said.</p>
<p>  Earlier this month, the boy&#8217;s parents wrote to NSW Education Minister Carmel Tebbutt asking her to step in and resolve the problem in other schools.</p>
<p>   &#8220;We are disgusted with the way our son was treated within this local government school and wish for other people to know what our eight-year-old son was put through,&#8221; the parents said in their e-mail.</p>
<p>  &#8220;It is heartbreaking to hear your son tell you he just wants to jump in front of a bus so he doesn&#8217;t have to go through the torment anymore.&#8221;</p>
<p>   Ms Tebbutt had not replied to the e-mail or a second letter written last week, Ms Skinner said.</p>
<p>  The Education Department said teachers had held interviews with the child&#8217;s parents, employed a teachers&#8217; aide and enlisted the help of counsellors to help deal with the child&#8217;s behavioural problems.</p>
<p>  But no bullying allegations were received at the school or the department&#8217;s area office until last September, when the parents indicated they were withdrawing the student from the school, the department spokesman said.</p>
<p>  The student had not responded to assistance offered at the school and was suspended three times in the months before he was withdrawn, the spokesman said.</p>
<p>  Ms Tebbutt said students with learning disabilities were often treated as students with behavioural problems by staff that didn&#8217;t recognise the true problem.</p>
<p>  <a href="http://dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story.jsp?sectionid=1260&#038;storyid=2888975" target_>Original article here.</a> March 30, 2005</p>
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