Schools are the educational spaces that caters to the learning needs of children irrespective of individual differences.
Being one of the vibrant socio catalysts, it boosts and churns the socioemotional development and overall wellbeing among children hailing from various communities and strata regardless of their physical and cognitive capacities.
An inclusive school therefore is the one that welcomes all children in an age appropriate class and ensure to provide need specific suitable infrastructure, amenities and learning experiences to students including the children with special needs.
The irony of competitive rat race in the education industry made institutions indifferent towards the children with special needs as this calls for customisation and resource management to accommodate them with children having normal needs. Hence, a vast gap in the social attitude and social fabric of schools rose since children with special abilities were encouraged to do schooling in special schools only.
But now as a good change and for a progressive Nation, NEP 2020 envisages an education system that offers equitable and inclusivschoole schooling to all children where they will learn, develop, socialise, accept and respect differences and grow as compassionate and competent youth of the society.
Honourable Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) vide its affiliation circular No 05/2023, dated 06/03/2023 has issued guidelines for CWSN provisions for existing schools and schools seeking affiliation.
The compliance towards CWSN provisions are being incorporated in Affiliation Byelaws 2018 under Rule no 4.7.3 that schools shall provide proper facilities like ramps at entry / exit points for wheelchair users, in toilets, auditory signals in lifts / elevators and other provisions as laid down in the Persons with disability Act 2016 and in conformity with National Education Policy of Education.
The Hon. Board has mandated and listed the provisions to be adhered to, by all its affiliated schools in the Nation to make schools inclusive in all areas of schooling for the cause of children with special needs.
YES, all schools to become inclusive schools from NOW!
The CWSN provisions reiterated by CBSE includes the following general guidelines –
1. A proper lift / Ramp to access all the floors of school building.
2. A Well-maintained approach path to the school with levelled surface for easy movement of wheelchairs.
3. Paved and firm flooring, necessarily slip resistant in all weather conditions.
4. Cleared path from entrance to school and within school to playground, toilets, and building areas avoiding sharp turns and obstruction by any hung / placed / protruding object.
5. Main entrances / doorways of the school building should be 1500 – 1800 mm wide.
6. Classrooms, labs, toilets should have door width 900 mm minimum.
7. A handrail at any dangerous point and a guardrail where there is change in surface level for support while making movements. The handrails needs to have rounded ends to avoid injury.
8. Use of bright and contrast tactile pavers (preferably Yellow) at the beginning of slopes, beginning and ending of staircases for easy recognition and at turnings for easy identification.
9. Signage – For easy way finding visual & auditory
The external ones to be mounted above 2200 mm from the finished floor level for proper head clearance.
The internal ones should be placed between 1400 mm to 1600 mm from the finished floor level on the wall.
International symbol of accessibility to be displayed for all the accessible services and facilities.
10. Provision of Ramp –
The gradient for indoor ramp is with gentle slope of 1:15 max,
The gradient for outdoor ramp for first floor and above is 1:15 or 1:20 depending on the availability of space.
The width of the ramp is minimum 1500 mm, however 1800 mm is preferred.
The landings, to be provided for every 750 mm of vertical rise with clear space of 1500 mm * 1500 mm minimum.
The handrails are required on both the sides at two heights – 760 mm – 900 mm painted in contrast colour, with its both ends rounded, grouted and extend 300 mm before and after the ramp edges.
Needless to mention, considering the safety on ramps, the surfaces are required to be anti-skid, non-slippery, firm and levelled. There should not be any obstructions while reaching out to its use, the beneficiaries must be provided with signage displays wherever necessary.
11. Provision of Lift
In case of space constraint, in multi-storey buildings, lift can be constructed with following inputs-
12. General Toilets
13. Accessible Toilets
How does all these work in practice?