
They hired an external contractor to build it.
Photos of a cage used to restrain a young boy with autism at a Canberra school have become public, against the ACT Education Minister’s wishes.
Constructed of blue metal pool fencing, the two-metre by two-metre cage clearly has a roof and a rear door — which was able to be latched shut.
The cage was built by an external contractor with $5,195 of school funds.

It stood for 14 days at a school in Canberra’s south before it was ordered to be dismantled in March by the ACT Education and Training Directorate.
On Tuesday ACT Education Minister Joy Burch called the cage “disgusting” and said a government investigation had found the school’s principal was solely responsible for approving its construction.