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Child advocate criticizes N.B. schools over methods used to discipline students

FREDERICTON - New Brunswick schools are coming under fire from a provincial watchdog over the methods they are using to discipline misbehaving children.

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Methods N.B. schools using to punish students have no legal authority: child advocate

New Brunswick’s child and youth and seniors advocate Kelly Lamrock attends a news conference in Fredericton on Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Hina Alam


FREDERICTON - New Brunswick schools are coming under fire from a provincial watchdog over the methods they are using to discipline misbehaving children.

In a new report released Monday, Kelly Lamrock, the province’s child and youth advocate, detailed examples of practices that he believes are violating the federal Charter of Rights and Freedoms, as well as provincial legislation that gives children the right to have education services.

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