Fix School Infrastructure Regulations with Katherine Sutherland from Equal Education Law Centre
One of the important rights that there are to discuss in South Africa is school infrastructure and regulations that need to be upheld. There are steps backwards that regard development in basic infrastructure such as water, electricity, classrooms toilets, and fencing. On the 28th of May, a day before the elections, the Department of Basic Education published revised School Infrastructure Regulations that removed many deadlines and shifted to having Provincial Education Departments submit detailed plans on the implementation of their programs 90 days after beginning the financial year. This represents a clear diluting of responsibility amongst the department.
Civil society calls on new Minister of Basic Education to fix the School Infrastructure Regulations to ensure children’s safety in schools. Organizations have joined together to put together a joint statement such as Equal Education Law Centre, Equal Education, +Section 27 (Catalysts for social justice) and Legal Resources centre. They have expressed their concern in this dilution of the obligation to make urgent and adequate provision for infrastructure at public schools. They believe that this is retrogressive and will only worsen backlogs that already exist. They want these regulations to be prioritized. The EELC provides many services. They provide support for campaigns led by their collaborating organizations. They provide a walk-in clinic that gives legal support to individuals and communities were learners' rights are at stake. They also are registered as a law clinic with the Cape Law Society and its staff of social justice lawyers specialize in education policy and more.
You can read more of their statement at https://eelawcentre.org.za/joint-statement-civil-society-calls-on-new-minister-of-basic-education-to-fix-the-school-infrastructure-regulations-to-ensure-childrens-safety-in-public-schools/
You can learn more about the Equal Education Law Centre at https://eelawcentre.org.za/
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