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    BBC News NI education correspondent

    Getty Images A laptop is on desk, with the rest of the room blurred. There are anonymous squares of people waiting to join an online meeting.Getty Images

    A Zoom link was provided for those who could not attend in person

    Swastikas, genitals and threats of sexual violence towards children were posted during a Stormont meeting for parents of young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN).

    The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said it is investigating the incident.

    The meeting was held in Parliament Buildings in Stormont and attended by parents, young people and MLAs.

    BBC News NI has heard that an individual who had joined remotely online posted an explicit image and messages which threatened sexual violence on children.

    Fiona Cole Fiona Cole. She has shirt brown hair, wearing glasses and floral top. Her hands are folded on a desk.Fiona Cole

    Fiona Cole, who had helped with the event at Stormont, called what had happened a “hate crime”

    The title of the meeting, held on Monday in Stormont’s Long Gallery, was “Equity in Education.”

    It was to launch the results of a study the two organisations had carried out into the challenges for families of children with SEN based on responses from parents and carers.

    The meeting was attended by parents, some young people, a number of MLAs and also organisations who support children and adults with disabilities, while remote access was also available.

    Fiona Cole, who had helped with the event at Stormont, called what had happened a “hate crime”.

    She said the Zoom had been launched when the event started at 17:00 (BST).

    “At about five past five a person with an alias called Gemma came on to the zoom and showed a profile picture of his genitals,” Ms Cole told BBC News NI’s Evening Extra programme.

    “He then hijacked the whiteboard function on the Zoom and started to create some seriously disturbing content.

    “He included drawing genitals, swastikas, and unfortunately then continued to write horrific messages of sexual content towards the children.

    “When we were made aware that this was happening, unfortunately we had to close that event as it was now a safeguarding issue.”

    ‘It was disturbing’

    Ms Cole said that around 120 people attended the event in person and 46 people on Zoom.

    She said that as far as the organisers were aware, no children had seen the pictures or messages, but SEN Reform NI and Caleb’s Cause NI had reached out to “check on the wellbeing” of those who attended online.

    “It was disturbing and it has left some people very, very vulnerable, very worried,” she said. “It has an impact on everybody.”

    She said people were “really shocked that somebody would do this to an event that has literally been designed to elevate the voices of people with learning disabilities and Special Educational Needs”.

    Ms Cole said some parents who had organised the meeting “couldn’t even get in the car to drive today because they were so shaken”.

    She said, though, that the organisations would “learn from this as well” and may have to restrict online access to meetings in future.

    ‘Reviewing safeguarding procedures’

    In a joint statement after the incident, SEN Reform NI and Caleb’s Cause NI issued an apology for the incident, calling what had happened “absolutely disgusting”.

    In a subsequent statement to BBC News NI, SEN Reform NI and Caleb’s Cause NI said “parents and children with special educational needs were victimised and subject to abuse from an individual who, without authorisation, accessed a community Zoom call”.

    “An individual chose to violate the sanctity of the group and has been reported to the PSNI,” it added.

    The PSNI said a report of indecent exposure online in the east Belfast area has been received at around 12:00 (BST) on Tuesday.

    A spokesperson said enquiries are ongoing and have asked for anyone with information that could assist police to contact them.

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