The Gold Coast Bulletin

Mum’s class action

School sued for $120k over treatment of autistic son

- VANDA CARSON vanda.carson@news.com.au

A QUEENSLAND mum has sued a private Gold Coast school for $120,000, alleging she and her autistic son were hurt and humiliated at having to leave the school.

Lisa Douglas, from Branyan near Bundaberg, claims St Stephen’s College at Coomera discrimina­ted against Riley, then aged 5, in 2017 when he was forced to leave in the third term of his Prep year because of his autism.

She alleges the school unlawfully discrimina­ted against Riley on the basis of his autism by “failing to make reasonable adjustment­s for Riley to receive support services at the school” such as an education assistant.

Mrs Douglas has asked the Federal Circuit Court in Brisbane to order the school to change its policies to include reasonable adjustment­s and support for children with disabiliti­es, and to apologise to her and her son publicly.

She claims Riley suffered hurt and humiliatio­n in having to leave in the third term and start again at a new school after St Stephen’s “cancelled Riley’s education assistant” in September 2017.

“Riley lost valuable friendship­s and relationsh­ips in leaving St Stephen’s College,” the claim states.

She said, as a result of the discrimina­tion, the family moved to Bundaberg to attend a new private school, St John’s Lutheran College.

St Stephen’s cancelled the education assistant on the grounds that Riley “displayed learned helplessne­ss” when his education assistant was in class and because “Riley needed to learn to be independen­t to be at school as he would not be allowed any education assistant or support services in grade one”.

Mrs Douglas is also suing Brian Fischer, the dean of the St Stephen’s College junior school.

It is the second suit for Mrs Douglas, who sued the Anglican Church-run The Southport School in October 2017 in the Federal Circuit Court, claiming the school broke antidiscri­mination laws when it rejected her son’s preschool applicatio­n.

She settled that claim for “hurt and humiliatio­n” out of court last June for an undisclose­d sum.

St Stephen’s College has not filed a defence to the claims.

Mrs Douglas did not respond for requests for comment.

The case is due in court on August 2.

 ?? Picture: REGI VARGHESE ?? Lisa Douglas – pictured with her son Riley, then 3, in 2014 – is suing his former school, St Stephen’s College at Coomera.
Picture: REGI VARGHESE Lisa Douglas – pictured with her son Riley, then 3, in 2014 – is suing his former school, St Stephen’s College at Coomera.

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