Do I have the right to compensation for disadvantages (please only if you know)?
Ladies and Gentlemen
I am 17 years old and am contacting you because I urgently need legal advice regarding compensation for disadvantages in my upper secondary school years. Unfortunately, I am a student and cannot afford legal advice, but I hope for your support.
I have a medically diagnosed attention deficit disorder (ADHD, ICD-10: F90.0) and a dyslexia disorder (ICD-10: F81.1). My doctor has issued me a report in which he expressly recommends that I be granted compensation for my disadvantage. The doctor specifically suggests the following measures:
• Extended processing times for exams
• Adapting the task formats to take my limitations into account
• No assessment of spelling if it is not part of the exam
Despite this diagnosis and recommendation, my school refuses to provide compensation. The teachers argue that there is no entitlement to it in the upper grades. I have already researched the information and found contradictions in the school's statements, but I'm unsure how to proceed or whether I'm right.
I hope you can give me an assessment of whether I am legally entitled to compensation for my disadvantage and what steps I could take.
I would be very grateful for your feedback.
Best regards
Hey, in NRW you basically have the right to compensation if you have an official diagnosis. Well, here’s what you can do:
1. Check legal position
You are right if your medical opinion recommends the compensation of the disadvantage. He’s supposed to make sure you have the same chances as everyone else.
Two. Interview with the school
Go back to school, take the report and ask why they do not grant compensation. Show them what the law says.
3. School office asking
if this doesn’t work, turn to the school office. They can often communicate and help you enforce your rights.
4. Using consultancy services
There are counselling and school psychology services that can help you. They know each other well with such situations.
Five. Enable Ombudsman
In NRW, there is also the possibility of switching on an ombudsman.this should be free or promoted, but is not a reliable info!!!
I hope this will keep you. You have the right to the support you need!
thanks finally a reasonable answer
In NRW it is in fact that legally the application is possible to compensate for a disadvantage, but it is at the discretion of the school whether it also grants you. The application must be submitted to the decern for the examination of the dismissals. (I’ll link you to school law)
https://www.schoolminister.nrw/sites/default/files/documents/3- Arbeitshilfe_GymnasialeObergrad-und-Abiturpruefung.pdf
I know that the debtor is as good as never to grant the request for compensation. As far as I know, you can’t enforce it in court. Imagine now, you’ll get the damage balance during the jelly, and then you won’t be in the Abi. That would be for you the Supergau! For this reason, schools have become very careful.
Other aspects – which is why we have already dispensed with the MSA for our son: it is noted on the certificate.
Imagine now, you’re advocating with your abbey and it says: XY passed the abbey, but he had twice as much time, the questions were easier and his spelling was not evaluated. What’s your Abi gonna do to you?
Good evening,
In Germany, rules for compensation for disadvantages are country-specific. Each federal state has its own regulations that you can read in the respective school regulations. In most cases, there are also explicit regulations for the upper stage.
Greeting
would be NRW.
https://bass.schule.nrw/9607.htm
Have you looked in your school order?
Does this help you a little further?
Unfortunately, I only know the state school regulations of my own federal state.
But look there § 13 on.
Link over you.
Can. I don’t have to. This is where the school decides.
So here too the school decides.
So please, just read your school order, if there’s something to do.
where the info, please?
…not if this is explicitly in school order.
I believe the country has more to say than the school order but please write only if they have the experience.
You don’t care about it at school. Let’s just be good. Find such disadvantages and problems. Later in the job you don’t get it, and in an application, the employer will see your good grades, although you can’t do anything – what was simply ignored because of the compensation.
It is about whether I make a right not to see my popularity rise. would also be nice if they knew what they wrote.
The rest of my answer has not been read, hm? 🙂
I just made you aware that it is not necessarily the very best idea to be unloved at school management.
Sometimes it is better not to speak out everything you think – not for fear, but because it is simply not qualified or relevant.
Of course that’s relevant. If you’re missing out on the school line, the problem can be solved. Just like lying to his future employer, who then at some point realizes “Hoppla, who can’t do that”
I think your answer was more of the point-free.
Were you asked for your personal opinion on the subject of disadvantage compensation in schools?
– No.
Conclusion: Your statement was not relevant – from your qualification to be able to estimate such a thing in terms of educational, legal or professional foundations, to be quite vileen.
This is a part that your parents have to take on.
You’re not full-year.
Unfortunately, this does not help me get an answer to this question.
I can understand if you don’t want to get your parents into the boat.
Fact is:
Should your parents not be able to afford a lawyer, they might apply for legal aid. However, a lawyer could inform you more about this.
TiPP: You could also get help from the youth office.
what would they have done if I were