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<p>Hi Martin,<br>
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Thanks for the interest and for reaching out.<br>
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Yes, social_facility:for was indeed an inspiration for this tag.<br>
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I do know that this is a mix between groups and disabilities. I
chose this way because:<br>
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- having a disability doesn't make you the disability: someone
might have dyslexia, but that doesn't mean that this is defining
them that much that they are called 'dyslectic' in every
situation; in other words: their disability shouldn't become their
identity<br>
- some persons have multiple issues, e.g. autism and and dyslexia.
Are they an autistic dyslectic, a dyslectic autist or a person
with dyslexia and autism? In either case, the latter formulation
sounds better ;)<br>
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We might indeed rephrase some groups (e.g. normal student to
normal_abled) for consistency.<br>
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Kind regards,<br>
Pieter<br>
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<p>Hi all,<br>
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In another step to make school tagging broadly usable, I
did an attempt to tackle the topic of special education
today.<br>
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For this, I'd like to introduce a tag <b>school:for</b>
which states which is the target audience of a school,
e.g. <b>school:for=autism</b> if a school has decent
facilities or focuses on students with autism.</p>
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<div>We have another tag which seems to follow the same concept
(for different kind of places): <a
href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:social_facility:for"
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<div>if you look at the values, they are all about a group of
people (elderly, underprivileged, refugees, etc.). Your
proposed list has a mix of people and names of disorders, for
the tag school:for, namely</div>
<div>autism, ADHD, reduced_mobility, dyslexia, dycalculia,
learning_disabilities are all not refering to a group people,
it should rather be something like "autists" instead of
"autism", etc.</div>
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<div>Cheers,<br>
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<div>Martin<br>
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