School board breached duty to accommodate by failing to provide available supports, but residential placement not mandated.
The applicant, a student with multiple disabilities including learning disabilities, ADHD, and anxiety, alleged that the Toronto District School Board discriminated against him by failing to accommodate his disability-related needs to the point of undue hardship.
The applicant sought funding for a private residential school placement with a focus on elite sports, arguing it was necessary for his accommodation.
The Tribunal found that while providing a residential school placement is outside the school board's legislated mandate, the board nevertheless failed to accommodate the applicant during his Grade 9 year by delaying or failing to provide available supports such as social work, attendance counselling, and alternative placement discussions.
The Tribunal awarded $35,000 for injury to dignity, feelings, and self-respect, but denied compensation for the private school tuition.
L.B. v. Toronto District School Board, 2015 HRTO 1622