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

FREDERICTON - New Brunswick’s child advocate says schools are using restraint techniques without legal authority on 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’s child advocate says schools are using restraint techniques without legal authority on misbehaving children.

In a new report, Kelly Lamrock says some schools are detaining children against their will in seclusion rooms.

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