Fwd: Errors to be fixed in 14 Feb 2020 circular CBSE/COORD/CWSN/2020

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Vaishnavi Jayakumar

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Feb 18, 2020, 8:15:54 AM2/18/20
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From: Vaishnavi Jayakumar (Inclusive India) <vaishnavi...@inclusiveindia.info>
Date: Tue, 18 Feb, 2020, 6:44 pm
Subject: Errors to be fixed in 14 Feb 2020 circular CBSE/COORD/CWSN/2020
To: <sanyam...@nic.in>, <ce.cb...@gmail.com>
Cc: Disability Rights Alliance, India <DisabilityRig...@gmail.com>


Dear Dr. Bhardwaj,

SUB : "MEDICAL CERTIFICATE IN RESPECT OF CANDIDATES HAVING INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY/MENTAL ILLNESS - RE"

The recent CBSE circular erroneously leaves out the IDEAS test which is an essential part of the current evaluation of disability due to mental illness. The (archaic) IQ element is additionally to be administered, in case of comorbid intellectual disability.

Leaving out the IDEAS element would negate the availability of reasonable accommodation to candidates living with psychosocial disability, which I am sure is not the intention.

Please reissue the circular with entire information, the relevant extract from the 2018 assessment guidelines is attached, as is your circular.

Regards,

Vaishnavi Jayakumar
Member, Disability Rights Alliance
UPLOAD_MEDICAL CERTIFICATE IN RESPECT OF CANDIDATES HAVING INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY_MENTAL ILLNESS.pdf
ID & MI Guidelines for assessment of various Disabilities under RPwD Act, 2016_compressed.pdf

Janaki Ramanathan

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Feb 19, 2020, 1:52:33 AM2/19/20
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Ooh. How did this slip up happen???

Good u pointed it out vaishu



Hope correction done immediately

Reg

Vj

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Vaishnavi Jayakumar

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Feb 25, 2020, 12:11:21 PM2/25/20
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Update, FYI. 

The exam controller has not replied but there's some communication, at least via media. Shades of CMRL!

The journalist thought the headline would astound everyone, even without an exclamation mark at the end.
I have since explained to her how people still get intellectual disability and psychosocial disability all mixed up as one giant mental disability mess.
Case to point - apparently even the exam controller was talking more about last minute requests for students with dyslexia, and specific learning disabilities is a whole new ballgame!

Was busy on the way to a protest and don't recall saying the IQ line attributed to me, also didn't plug Howard Gardner and multiple intelligences. But she's doing a follow up, so it can be explored there.

How did IQ test even enter the guidelines? The intellectual disability section in guidelines refer only to VSMS Vineland Social Maturity Scale, which Seema from TwC says is outdated. All puzzling and needs addressing along with some inconsistencies in CBSE accommodations

Delhi people, a visit to Sanyam Bhardwaj is in order. 

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Measure mental illness through IQ levels, says CBSE

Priscilla Jebaraj
NEW DELHI, February 20, 2020 22:17 IST

A circular issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education on the eve of the Class 10 and 12 board examinations has asked for students with mental illnesses to provide medical certificates using their IQ scores to measure their disability level, in order to avail concessions in the examinations.

Disability activists and psychologists have pointed out that this is an inaccurate way to evaluate mental illness and also does not comply with the guidelines of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016.

“It is archaic to use IQ levels to measure even intellectual disability,” pointed out Vaishnavi Jayakumar, a member of the Disability Rights Alliance who has written to the CBSE asking for the February 14 circular to be corrected. “But many people with mental illness don’t have intellectual disabilities at all. You can have high IQ levels and still have serious psychosocial disabilities,” she added.

“There is a lot of confusion and panic among students and parents, especially as this has come at the last minute before examinations,” said Seema Lal, a Kochi-based psychologist. and co-founder of Together We Can., an advocacy group for parents and children with disabilities. “Clinical depression, personality disorders, specific learning disorders, autism — many of these will not show low IQ score, but children may still require examination support of various kinds,” said Seema Lal, a Kochi-based psychologist. She also noted that emotional and social skills and adaptive behaviour also needed to be taken into account.

When contacted, CBSE Controller of Examinations Sanyam Bhardwaj told The Hindu that the circular had been issued the day before examinations began because the Board had received a number of last minute requests from parents and students claiming learning disabilities, and demanding concessions.

“To avoid misuse of the concessions, we wanted to ensure that they give us certificates with the specific levels of disabilities, as stipulated by the Gazette notification issued by the Social Justice Ministry. Otherwise, there is a rush of people coming last minute with incomplete certificates claiming their child has dyslexia and demanding extra time,” said Dr. Bhardwaj. Regarding the use of IQ scores to evaluate mental illness, he admitted that the CBSE circular quoted only partially and selectively from the notified guidelines for disability evaluation, and clarified that the CBSE would be subject to the full guidelines.

The guidelines define mental illness as “a substantial disorder of thinking, mood, perception, orientation or memory that grossly impairs judgment, behaviour, capacity to recognise reality or ability to meet the ordinary demands of life, but does not include retardation which is a condition of arrested or incomplete development of mind of a person, specially characterised by subnormality of intelligence.”

It recommends clinical assessment as well as the administration of the Indian Disability Evaluation and Assessment Scale (IDEAS) to evaluate the disability. Only in cases where there is suspicion of intellectual deficits, standardised IQ tests may be administered, says the Act’s guidelines.

“Erroneously... leaving out the IDEAS element would negate the availability of reasonable accommodation to candidates living with psychosocial disability,” Ms. Jayakumar wrote in her letter to the CBSE.

Although Dr. Bhardwaj referred to students with dyslexia and other learning disorders, the CBSE circular only refers to intellectual disabilities and mental illnesses, leading to confusion among those with specific learning disorders.

Ashi Sachin, mother of a 15-year old with dysgraphia, says the circular has led to her son’s CBSE school demanding specific certification. “He has been diagnosed with dysgraphia and needs extra time to write the examination, as well as concessions with regards to internal marking for class notes and record books. I have the psychologist’s report, but now the school is not sure if they can give the concessions without a certificate on the specific level of disability,” says Ms. Sachin, who did not wish to name her son or his school. “His IQ score fluctuates around 100, but he still needs help,” she added, noting that several CBSE principals planned to raise the issue with the Board.

“There are issues with quantifying the level of disability in the case of learning disorders, and there is a problem with conflating such disorders with intellectual disability and mental illness. We are also writing to the CBSE about the problem,” said Muralidharan Vishwanath, general secretary of the National Platform for the Rights of the Disabled.

Vaishnavi Jayakumar

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Oct 8, 2021, 10:48:39 AM10/8/21
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UPDATE at last : error neutralised. 

I don't know if I mentioned that I gatecrashed Mr Sanyam Bhardwaj on my last visit to Delhi to follow up this matter. He was quite open to learning and collaborating btw on exam accommodation fixes. Alas Covid exploded in between.

I have OCR'ed the 7 Oct 2021 order as an attachment - should be enough for screenreader users to get the gist 
Clarification_reg_CWSN ocr.pdf

Pavan Muntha

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Oct 8, 2021, 12:33:24 PM10/8/21
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Vaishnavi, thank you very much for sharing this very important information. It is really sad that CBSC  controller of examination is becoming a threat to continue education of children with disabilities. 


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