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In Barbados, the promise of education for all doesn’t always match the lived reality—especially for students with learning differences. In this powerful episode of Jus’ Ah Conversation, we take a hard look at the state of special education on the island. Are we truly supporting our most vulnerable learners, or are too many falling through the cracks?

Hosts Mikul Elcock and Aisha Reid sit down with guests who bring both professional and personal experience to the table—educators, advocates, and parents who’ve had to fight for resources, recognition, and respect within a system that often isn’t built to accommodate difference.

🗣️ Guests:
Tania Belgrave
Asha Alleyne-Renwick
Akio Nurse

We explore:

  • The gaps in policy, infrastructure, and training
  • The stigma and misunderstanding that still surrounds special education
  • The emotional and financial toll on families
  • What inclusive education could look like if we committed to change

This isn’t just a conversation about the classroom—it’s about justice, dignity, and the future of our children. If we say we believe in equity, it’s time to act like it.

🎧 Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and wherever you listen.
🔗 Visit our YouTube for the full video episode.

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