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Young children with autism left without education due to funding delays

Home tutors have raised concerns that the Department of Education has failed to process tuition grants.

CHILDREN WITH AUTISM are being failed by unnecessary delays in approving funding for home tuition, education staff have warned. 

Several home tutors who work with students with autism spectrum disorder contacted TheJournal.ie to express their concerns that the Department of Education had so far failed to approve funding applications for home support payments – potentially leaving young children without education for months even as the school term begins. 

The home tuition scheme provides what the Department of Education calls a “compensatory educational service”. 

It is funding typically provided to children unable to attend school for a variety of reasons, such as illness or if they have special educational needs. 

Children with autism receive home tuition support from tutors approved by the Teaching Council. From the ages of two and a half to three, children can receive funding for 10 hours per week. From the age of three and above, this can increase up to 20 hours until a school placement is found for the child. 

Parents and guardians must apply to the Department of Education for home tuition funding for a tutor, with special educational needs organisers (known as SENOs) operating as middlemen between the department and parents when it comes to processing application documents. 

One home tutor told TheJournal.ie, who asked not to be named over fears that it might affect the funding application, said that the child she works with has been without home education for three weeks – and was worried that child could be without home tuition until November if the application isn’t approved soon. 

Carole McGuinness, a home tutor who runs her own therapy company in Westmeath, blamed a lack of staff in her local area and unnecessarily bureaucracy from the Department of Education as the primary reason for the delay. 

“It’s administration,” she said, pointing to the fact that it was three weeks into the school-year term and there had been no tuition hours approved. 

In the Dáil this week, Independent TD Michael Fitzmaurice asked the Minister for Education Joe McHugh about the delay, telling the minister that “children are losing out on valuable tuition hours and teachers are losing out on work”. 

One major problem cited by home tutors is the delay in publishing application forms, which were published this year on 8 August.

Last year, these forms were published on 26 July. 

In a statement, a spokesperson for the Department of Education acknowledged that there had been a delay in publishing the forms. 

They said that “SENOs are processing home tuition applications as a matter of urgency”. 

“The vast majority of applications made during the summer have been processed. The department is prioritising the processing of a small number home tuition applications with a view to processing completed applications within a shorter timeframe,” the spokesperson added. 

There are approximately 14,000 students in Irish schools diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. In 2017/18, the Department of Education provided home tuition grants to 110 children aged between two and a half and three and to 484 children aged between three and five. 

Adam Harris, the founder of the autism advocacy organisation AsIAm.ie, said the issue was “very concerning” and said that it should be rectified as a matter of urgency. 

“Autistic students often need more additional support,” he said. He added that it was worrying that “very piecemeal support is not being put in place in an appropriate and timely manner”. 

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    Apr 13th 2014, 10:52 AM

    Love these kind of articles, keep it up!

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    Apr 13th 2014, 10:49 AM

    The floozie should be put back on O’Connell street

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    Apr 13th 2014, 11:21 AM

    It would be somewhere for the junkies to rinse their syringes…

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    Apr 13th 2014, 2:14 PM

    What happened to the Time in the Slime? Who remembers that one..

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    Apr 13th 2014, 10:46 AM

    I had never seen the “Jokers Chair” it the Stardust memorial. Really nice touches :)

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    Apr 13th 2014, 11:03 AM

    Great to see these highlighted and there in Dublin,s fair city.Have seen most of them but the one in Fr. Collin,s park is a new one to me

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    Apr 13th 2014, 11:31 AM

    Nice article

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    Apr 13th 2014, 11:28 AM

    Be good if they scrapped sean russell and put something worthwhile in its place.

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    Apr 13th 2014, 12:45 PM

    They should’ve ran live insulated wire throughout the statue and if some one tries to decapitate it again, they ll get a nasty shock.

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    Apr 13th 2014, 1:10 PM

    Quite right. It’s important we celebrate nazi collaboration and ignoble deaths on uboats. Well done you.

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    Apr 13th 2014, 11:02 AM

    What? Am I going mad or was there an article on here about coffee this morning that’s disappeared??

    I knew I shouldn’t have drank that paint thinner last night

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    Apr 13th 2014, 11:51 AM

    Worked quite near to blessington street for four years and still pass it regularly and never knew that basin was there

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    Apr 13th 2014, 10:59 AM

    That Paul o Connell statue,that isn’t a Paul o Connell statue, could be a statue of Paul o Connell.

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    Apr 13th 2014, 6:23 PM

    The Anna Livia would look great in the river itself. Maybe a bigger version. The Spike is just so bland and meaningless.

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    Apr 13th 2014, 2:48 PM

    Great article, well researched, thanks for your hard work

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    Apr 13th 2014, 11:56 AM

    Thanks for those. Must get round to seeing these. There’s a memorial to the Stardust in Beaumont Hospital.
    The link to the Council List isn’t working on my phone. Any chance of putting up a Google map pic of the location for number 7? Thanks.

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    Apr 13th 2014, 7:09 PM

    Blessington Street Basin is one of my favourite places in the city. Lovely area, so peaceful and quiet, a hidden gem that I frequent when I’m home.

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    Apr 13th 2014, 1:04 PM

    You forgot Jedediah Springfield

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    Apr 13th 2014, 2:53 PM

    OK, so where are you hiding the sunstone…

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    Apr 13th 2014, 5:35 PM

    Quite right Paul (and Mary)… Updated now, with that info! Thanks for pointing it out. Daragh.

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    Apr 13th 2014, 6:30 PM

    Wouldn’t go near the peace garden at Christchurch without back up and a powerhose, scobie central.
    Like these articles tho, keep em up!

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