Parents slam teachers for mocking their son in online video filled with ‘innuendo’
Outraged parents have slammed school staff over a video made for the principal that appears to mock children – including their own son.
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The parents of a 10-year-old boy with autism, ADHD, and anxiety have slammed the staff of his school for mocking their son in a “disgusting” video shared to YouTube.
Melbourne couple Leah and Vince say they were sickened by the video, which showed pictures of their son, Max, and 12 other boys from Rosewood Downs Primary School – who were also mocked.
The video was created by staff to farewell the school’s principal in December 2022.
“It made me feel sick, it was just disgusting. I don’t even have the words because I’m so angry about what I see,” Vince told A Current Affair.
“It was posted on YouTube for the public to see.”
Max was among a number of students, some with learning difficulties, his mum says were “hand-picked” to be mocked in the video.
The couple said they never gave permission for their son’s photo to be included and were especially shocked by the sexual innuendos in the video – including a joke about premature ejaculation.
“I don’t understand why someone could even make a video with all this sexual innuendo and then add children to it,” Vince said.
“What’s going through their mind?
“For someone to think about that and then add the faces of the children and of our family in there is so disrespectful.”
Max is aware of how he was treated and has since moved to another school.
“Well, long story short, it was horrible,” he told Ally Langdon.
“No one was kind there. They didn’t care much about helping me.”
Vince said his son’s mental health was majorly impacted by the video and other incidents at the school.
“He started walking around saying, ‘I should be normal, I shouldn’t have autism, I should be normal’,” Vince said.
Mum Leah said the school was “too much” for her son to handle, and the video has “broken” them.
One of the school’s welfare co-ordinators, who reportedly made the video, has been suspended.
An investigation into the video has been launched by the Victorian Department of Education.
“The incident at Rosewood Downs Primary school is unacceptable and the Department is currently investigating, as is appropriate,” Education Minister Natalie Hutchins said in a statement.
“The incident does not reflect the department’s commitment to inclusive education and supporting all students to fully participate, learn, develop and succeed at school.”
The parents are calling for a “shake up” at the school and believe those behind the video should not work at a school again.
Originally published as Parents slam teachers for mocking their son in online video filled with ‘innuendo’