
27% of Australian students now have an adjustment for disability at school. Why are we seeing this growth?
New data shows more than one quarter of Australian students receive a disability adjustment. This is up from 18% in 2015.
Independent Analysis and Reportage

New data shows more than one quarter of Australian students receive a disability adjustment. This is up from 18% in 2015.

Despite the promise of “1.4 billion potential customers”, India is a vast and complex market. No pan-India strategy can substitute for careful, focused planning.

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