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Amicus suggestions for disabled cadets similar to DMA's 2022 proposal, but implementation pending.
Summary
The report highlights that key suggestions from an Amicus Curiae regarding disabled cadets align with a 2022 proposal by the Department of Military Affairs (DMA). Despite the similarity and relevance to inclusivity in defense, neither the suggestions nor the DMA's proposal has been implemented. This points to a delay in policy formulation for persons with disabilities in military training, a crucial aspect for social justice and defense sector reforms.
Key Points
- 1An Amicus Curiae has submitted 'key suggestions' concerning 'disabled cadets' in the military.
- 2These suggestions are noted to be similar to a '2022 proposal' put forth by the 'DMA' (Department of Military Affairs).
- 3The core subject matter involves policies and provisions for the inclusion and treatment of 'disabled cadets'.
- 4As of the report, neither the Amicus suggestions nor the DMA's 2022 proposal has been implemented.
- 5The issue highlights pending policy decisions related to persons with disabilities within the defence sector framework.
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