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A meeting took place with Education Minister Norma Foley today. RollingNews.ie

Re-opening schools for students with special needs to be prioritised by government, says minister

Four groups, representing 30,00 children, state that remote schooling is not an option for them.

EDUCATION MINISTER NORMA Foley has given a commitment to groups representing children with additional needs that the government will find a pathway to get those with special needs back to school. 

As I Am, Down Syndrome Ireland, Family Carers Ireland and Inclusion Ireland shared their concerns about the decision to keep schools closed this month with the minister at today’s meeting. 

The groups, representing 30,00 children, state that remote schooling is not an option for them. They told the minister today about the ongoing struggles faced by families in the first lockdown, and the regression of many children.

They told the minister of their concern that the children’s key life and development skills were being put at risk by being out of the classroom, and pointing out that their right to an education was not being fulfilled with the school closures.

It is understood the minister agreed that there is an urgent need to get children with special needs back to school, telling the groups that it is a priority for her.

Minister for Special Education Josepha Madigan, who also attended today’s meeting, said she is determined to secure an agreement to get the children back to school.

While there appears to be broad agreement between government, stakeholders and unions that these children should be allowed to return to the classroom, no white smoke or solution as to how to deliver that emerged from today’s meeting. 

While all sides seems to theoretically be in agreement to get special needs children back to school, no one, including the unions, have put forward a concrete roadmap as to how to achieve it, said one government source. 

Bilateral meetings between department officials and the teaching unions are understood to be getting underway, with a hope that some solution will materialise.

The four groups welcomed the promise that the re-opening of schools for students with special educational will be prioritised by government, but warned that the commitment must be delivered on, and interim measures put in place urgently.

Speaking following a meeting with the Minister for Education, a spokesperson for the groups said they sought a firm commitment that students would be back in the classroom as soon as possible.

“We also welcome the commitment to examine a range of interim measures to support children with SEN and their families in the coming weeks, and to further consultation with representative groups. However, what we need to see now is delivery and follow-through on these commitments. The Government must not let our vulnerable students and their families down again,” they said.

In the interim of children returning to school, the groups said the minister committed to examining measures such as enhanced in-person supports, a partial re-opening of schools for students with SEN, the roll out of Parents Plus Programme for parents of children with special needs and the provision of a Summer Scheme style programme.

“Our groups have been inundated by messages from parents and carers over the weekend about the impact school closures is having on their children – including significant behavioural issues and serious regression. The minister acknowledged the serious pressure that parents and family carers are under and recognised the urgency in alleviating this pressure.

“The onus is now on the Government to work closely with teaching unions and stakeholders to find a solution that allows our most vulnerable students safely return to the classroom, and supports made available to those who cant,” concluded the statement.

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    Mute Frank Dubogovik
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    Sep 23rd 2018, 6:23 PM

    sure if they say they’re Irish….get the Irish media on/ board they’ll be back in temple bar for christmas

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    Sep 23rd 2018, 6:41 PM

    @Frank Dubogovik: That’s a bit silly.

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    Sep 23rd 2018, 6:43 PM

    What ever happened to that Irish lad from the same brotherhood, who said he was going to fight and bring them all here.

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    Sep 23rd 2018, 8:12 PM

    @Gavin R:
    He was treated like a prince on the Late Late…

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    Sep 23rd 2018, 7:05 PM

    This guy is a military General having come to power in a military coup backed by the CIA and US military. The courts are meer extensions of that military rule and these trials are a sham.

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    Sep 23rd 2018, 8:13 PM

    @Charles Williams: the alternative is not some shining utopia with freedom for all.

    The alternative is the aftermath of Iraq and Libya.

    The Muslim Brotherhood is not our friend. It’s no rational person, Muslim or otherwise friend.

    He is keeping his country together.

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    Sep 23rd 2018, 8:21 PM

    @Fiasco99: “brutal dictatorships where the police torture suspects as standard procedure are fine with me because the alternative could be worse”

    Jesus wept.

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    Sep 23rd 2018, 11:16 PM

    @Fiasco99: that alternative was voted in by democratic election. Just because you, or more importantly, the US Americans don’t like who the Egyptians voted for doesn’t mean they can set up a coup d’etat and irradicate democracy.

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    Sep 23rd 2018, 11:30 PM

    @Cormac Ó Braonáin:
    Suggest you learn a bit about Morsi’s conduct when in office – ordinary Egyptians turned against him when it became clear that his intention was to destroy the very democracy that got him elected in the first place so that he couldn’t be challenged.

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    Sep 23rd 2018, 11:34 PM

    @Cormac Ó Braonáin:
    This is a good starting point for you, I’ll let you do the rest for yourself:
    https://cihrs.org/one-year-into-morsis-presidencymanifold-abuses-and-systematic-undermining-of-the-rule-of-law/?lang=en

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    Sep 24th 2018, 7:18 AM

    @mattoid: cheers for the link. I’m guessing that article from 5 years ago before the Yanks irradicated democracy and put their puppet in power is the most recent one you’ve read from the very website you posted. Go ‘home’ on that site and you’ll see a picture of Egypt that is a lot worse under el-sisi.

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    Sep 24th 2018, 7:01 PM

    @Cormac Ó Braonáin: horrible governments bent indestructible have been voted into many countries. I’m glad when they fall.

    The brotherhood were democratically elected. But there was never going to be another election.

    The brotherhood placed the Luxor masacare organiser as the governor of a state. They were more oppressive than Sisi I has been. They were a perverted regeneration that deserves to fall.

    I am glad Egypt has avoided the chaos.

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    Sep 23rd 2018, 8:11 PM

    So much for free legal aid in Egypt.

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    Sep 23rd 2018, 11:13 PM

    @Jams O’ Donnell: the Yanks are in control there now. Irradicated democracy by setting up the coup d’etat. Now controls the border to Gaza and occupied Palestine.

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    Mute Micheal S. O' Ceilleachair
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    Sep 23rd 2018, 9:41 PM

    Ah! Well! Only one was a real Bad(d)ie!!!

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    Sep 24th 2018, 10:52 AM

    Its interesting how the democratically elected Brotherhood are the murderers and the coup leaders the lawmakers. If you believe in democracy you have to question this so called trial. If you believe in democracy you must respect the democratic vote. If you believe in demcoracy you must be against foreign interference in Egypt which overthrew the elected government.
    We are continually being sold the story that there is only one democracy in the middle east. I wonder why?

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