Parents of disabled children say they are disappointed that an idea that held the promise of their children being cared for alongside ordinary children is suffering due to a lack of funding. The practise is known as ‘inklusion’ and was supposed to eliminate the need for separate daycares for the disabled, but without appropriate funding parents say it is just a synonym for cutbacks. For councils, enrolling disabled children in regular schools is a way to curtail spiralling special-education costs, but education experts cautioned against spreading resources too thin. – Politiken