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Island mother suing on behalf of son after years of alleged bullying at school

An Island mother is suing P.E.I.'s French Language School Board, alleging it failed to stop years of bullying against her son, who has autism.

Mother claims school officials responsible for son's 'severe injury and mental anguish'

The lawsuit alleges Rose-Lune Goulet's son Kayson was bullied for years at cole Franois-Buote in Charlottetown without proper action to stop it. (Submitted by Rose-Lune Goulet)

An Island mother is suing P.E.I.'s French Language School Board, alleging it failed to stop years of bullying against her son, who has autism.

In the statement of claim filed in P.E.I. Supreme Court, Rose-Lune Gouletalleges some staff at cole Franois-Buote in Charlottetown"created a disrespectful and unsafe environment for Kaysonthat resulted in his severe injury and mental anguish, injuries which were foreseeable."

In addition to the school board and the school,thelawsuit names the school's principal, four "instructional personnel" and two minor students.

According to the lawsuit, the bullying against Kayson started in late 2014, when he was in Grade 3. The suit alleges students would verbally abuse andphysically assault him and take his belongings.

Autism awareness presentation

The suit claims that while Gouletraised concerns with school officials, "no action was taken" and the "incidents of bullying continued to occur, with the frequency and severity of these incidents increasing."

"I was always there for meetings, I was always calling and sending emails, reporting the incidents that happened to Kayson.And nothing was done," saidGoulet.

According to the lawsuit, Rose-Lune Goulet regularly asked the school to hold an autism awareness presentation for Kayson's classmates, which didn't happen until March 2018. (Laura Meader/CBC)

Gouletallegesthat for years, she regularly pushed for Kayson's classmates to be given an autism awareness presentation.

She claimsthat awareness session finallyhappened inMarch 2018. However she alleges in the lawsuitthat presentation only took place after Kayson was pushed by another studentoutside the school and ended up with a broken leg requiring surgery.

Kayson went to hospital in 2018 with a broken leg, after the lawsuit alleges he was pushed by another student outside the school. (Submitted by Rose-Lune Goulet)

The suit claims that since that incident, Kayson has suffered from extreme anxiety, low self-esteem, and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.

Goulet is seeking $250,000 in damages, plus other amounts yet to be determined.

"I tried all the nice ways.It's very unfortunate it's going this far. But I do believe this lawsuit was my last option. What my son went through was not OK," Goulet said.

"I just don't want to see it happen to anybody else.It's very important that they become accountable for what took place."

'We are always on the lookout for bullying'

None of the allegations in the lawsuit have been proven in court.

The statements of defence have not yet been filed.

Speaking to Radio-Canada Thursday, Gilles Benoit, chair of the French Language School Board, said while he can't comment on this specific case,"these are situations that we must manage. We are also aware of this and we are always on the lookout for bullying in our schools."

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