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All Thai schools required to provide free education to disabled children

The Education Ministry will issue a directive to require all schools to allow children with disability to study without paying tuition fees, Education Minister Jurin Laksanawisit said Thursday.

Jurin said the plan to provide free education for children with disability was approved by the committee in charge of promoting education for disabled children.

The directive will also prohibit any school from refusing enrollments of disabled students.

Schools will also be required to provide all necessary facilities for disabled students.

The minister said the government will also allocate Bt100 million for the fund for promoting education for children with disability from the 2010 fiscal year budget. The fund has about Bt57 million now.

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