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The inspectorate responsible for education must take into account the expert opinions of bodies working with children with special needs

According to the Human Rights Ombudsman of the Republic of Slovenia, the Education Inspectorate of the Republic of Slovenia cannnot determine that a school is not obliged to make adjustments for a child with special needs when these adjustments are explicitly defined in documents... more

Difficulties in placing a child in a vocational institution when a measure of a more permanent nature is imposed

The lack of capacity in professional centres that operate on the basis of the Act on the Treatment of Children and Adolescents with Emotional and Behavioural Problems and Disorders in Upbringing and Education should not be a reason for the state to abandon its duty to ensure the greatest... more

The doors to the sanitary facilities have no educational role

According to the Human Rights Ombudsman of the Republic of Slovenia, ensuring privacy in toilets should not be used for purposes of disciplining, guiding behaviour, and the like, and unwanted behaviour by individual students should be prevented in such a way that the rights of other... more

Children with special needs in music schools

The Ombudsman welcomes the decision of the Ministry of Education and Training to actively focus on systemic changes that will improve the possibilities for the inclusion of children with special needs in music schools. more

Differences in the treatment of people should not be based on which ministry the service provider falls under

The Ombudsman discussed the issue of payment of travel expenses to a person who is included in a training, work and care centre. The fact that two persons, with all other relevant circumstances being equal, are involved with the service provider on different legal grounds, should not be... more


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30. 10. 2025
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