Outrage At Scottish School After School Photographer Erases Children With Complex Needs

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'To say I am disgusted, devastated and absolutely heartbroken is an understatement.'

Natalie Pinnell, the mother of one of the children erased from the alternative photo, publicly denounced the incident in a Facebook post.

A school photographer offered parents the option to choose between two class photos: one with the whole group and another that excluded students with disabilitiesPinnell continued by sharing her reaction to the incident: “To say I am disgusted, devastated and absolutely heartbroken is an understatement. My daughter is AMAZING and BEAUTIFUL! Shame on anyone who believes that the erasure of ANY human being is in any way ok.

“Whilst this was not a decision taken by the school, we absolutely appreciate the distress and hurt this has caused some parents and carers, and we are sincerely sorry.

 

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