Govt Won't 'over-Dwell' on Resolving SNA Review
The Department of Education paused the SNA allocation review after nearly 200 schools faced proposed cuts, with plans to increase the total assistants to almost 25,000 next school year.
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Govt won't 'over-dwell' on resolving SNA review
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said the Government "will not over-dwell" on resolving the special needs assistant places controversy, despite declining to give an exact timeline for when schools and families will be told what supports they will receive.
Government must get on top of shambolic SNA allocation review
The government is making it up as it goes along when it comes to a review of SNA allocations, according to Social Democrats spokesperson for children Aidan Farrelly. Deputy Farrelly said: “The government created utter turmoil for families and schools this week with its botched SNA review, which was abruptly paused on Tuesday in response to growing public anger. “Today, one of the ministers responsible for this shambles, Special Education Ministe…
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