Oh true, could be that, but I also just realised I misinterpreted the % increase. I was thinking if the number of disabled students was 1% before (I dunno what the actual number is though) it would now be 41%, but it was actually saying it would be 1.4% 😅 so if it was that low that might be explained by improving diagnosis rates.
Wow, what happened since 2017 that caused a 40% increase?
Covid?
On a related note, someone I know who works in education jokes that the number one cure for disability in students is graduation.
Oh true, could be that, but I also just realised I misinterpreted the % increase. I was thinking if the number of disabled students was 1% before (I dunno what the actual number is though) it would now be 41%, but it was actually saying it would be 1.4% 😅 so if it was that low that might be explained by improving diagnosis rates.
In 2017? Seems a bit early, unless post-2017 is lumped together.