Is education in a mainstream class always required by the DDA?
Not always: but an education provider would need to be prepared to demonstrate that provision of education in a mainstream class would impose unjustifiable hardship. See for example the decisions of the Queensland AntiDiscrimination Tribunal in P v Director General of Education; K v N School and L v Minister of Education.
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