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Institutional justifications used to excuse inaction or harm. Common alibis include resource scarcity narratives, claims that harm serves pedagogical goals, assertions that excluded children pose safety threats, or insistence that current practices represent best practice or evidence-based intervention. Alibis function to preserve institutional legitimacy while deflecting accountability, transforming systemic failures into individual problems or unavoidable circumstances rather than policy choices that could be altered.

School districts often respond to requests for accommodation with a story about scarcity. They explain that resources are limited, that they must prioritise the “most disabled,” and that providing intensive support to one child necessarily means taking it away from another.…