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MOM OF DEAF LEARNER CLAIMS RIGHTS IGNORED

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October 01, 2025

'Special-needs protocols were not followed' in handling of school assault case

- GENEVIEVE SERRA

THE mother of an 18-year-old deaf learner with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) at a special needs school in Cape Town claims that authorities failed to follow proper protocols when her son was charged with assaulting a classmate and subsequently imprisoned at Pollsmoor Prison.

Jabulane Blose, National Executive Director, South African National Deaf Association (SANDA said there were protocols when a learner with special needs faced the law: "When Deaf learners come into contact with the justice system, they are required appropriate safeguards, including access to South African Sign Language (SASL) interpreters, communication support, and diversionary interventions that avoid unnecessary trauma.

Police spokesperson, Captain FC Van Wyk confirmed that the incident involved a stabbing: Woodstock police registered an assault with the intention to do grievous bodily harm (GBH) case for investigation.

"According to reports the incident happened on August 8 at a school in Observatory, where a 18-year-old learner stabbed and assaulted another learner. The suspect was arrested on August 16 and appeared in the Cape Town Magistrates court on August 18 for the mentioned charges."

The mother said she was told that her son had allegedly pushed the learner against the black board inside class and could not discuss the merits further.

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