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Handicap: the Aesh, "Essential Ankles" of the Inclusive School, Demand a Civil Servant Statuslast News From Haiti: Politics, Security, Economy, Culture.

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"We want a status, because our profession is recognized as perennial. The inclusive school can only exist with us." Véronique Aubigny, accompanying students with disabilities (AESH) in Compiègne (Oise) came to demonstrate in Paris, Tuesday 16 December, at the call of an inter-union, to ask that the 140 000 AESH obtain the status of civil servant of category B and...
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"We want a status, because our profession is recognized as perennial. The inclusive school can only exist with us." Véronique Aubigny, accompanying students with disabilities (AESH) in Compiègne (Oise) came to demonstrate in Paris, Tuesday 16 December, at the call of an inter-union, to ask that the 140 000 AESH obtain the status of civil servant of category B and...

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Haiti24 broke the news in on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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