Mar 14 โ€ข 15:14 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italy La Repubblica

"Humiliated and mocked for wanting to go to the bathroom". Disabled girl forced to change schools

A disabled girl in Italy was humiliated and mocked by school staff for requesting assistance to go to the bathroom, leading her to change schools after six months of unmet needs.

Vittoria Oliva, a 17-year-old former Paralympic athlete, faced humiliation and mocking from school staff when she asked for assistance to use the bathroom. Despite her needs being communicated, she and her parents waited in vain for six months for the necessary help to be provided. The negative experiences include derogatory remarks from support staff, highlighting a significant failure to accommodate her needs as a disabled student.

In a powerful video shared on Instagram, Vittoria expressed her distress over the treatment she received, asserting that "school should be a safe place, no one should feel this way." Her courageous act of speaking out aims to shed light on the challenges faced by disabled individuals in educational settings and to encourage a dialogue about the necessary support and inclusion they deserve.

This incident not only raises questions about the specific inadequacies of her school but also reflects broader systemic issues regarding the treatment of disabled students in Italy. With her story gaining traction online, it sparks discussions about the responsibility of educational institutions to provide adequate support and ensure a safe environment for all students, particularly those with disabilities.

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