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Minister for Education Norma Foley Julien Behal Photography

Norma Foley indicates she wants re-opening of schools from March as talks continue

Talks have been ongoing for weeks between the government and unions.

EDUCATION MINISTER NORMA Foley has indicated to Cabinet that she wants schools across the country to return on a phased basis next month.

It comes as discussions involving the government and unions continue in an attempt to have children return to school in March for the first time since before Christmas.

It is understood that no date has been agreed on the return of schools, and that plans remain subject to sign-off by unions and public health advice.

A round of intense talks between unions and department officials took place yesterday, as work continued to iron out the remaining issues.

Senior government sources have said that there was no decision made at today’s Cabinet meeting about the date for schools reopening, stating that there is no concrete date. They said that people should not expect a date to be forthcoming this week.

While it is hoped that a phased reopening could begin in March or possibly earlier on 22 Feb for younger students, government sources have placed a serious health warning on any reporting or speculation around dates, stating that this is all subject to union approval.

The Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland had stepped away from talks last Thursday, before returning to discussions at the weekend. 

A spokesperson for the union told TheJournal.ie that talks are ongoing and that it had no further comment at present.

The Teachers’ Union of Ireland, which also represents post-primary teachers, said the group was also participating “fully” in the talks.

“The TUI has consistently expressed its strong view that a phased return of students should commence as soon as possible, subject to the advice of the public health authorities,” a spokesperson said.

“In that regard the union fully supports the re-opening of post primary schools for special classes on 22 February.”

‘We need to get children back’

When asked by TheJournal.ie if he had been inundated with correspondence from parents about the return to schools, Fianna Fáil TD Jim O’Callaghan said that he had.

“We need to get children back,” O’Callaghan said, adding that there had been warnings from NPHET previously that the closures of schools could cause “very real harm” to both primary and secondary school children.

In a letter to parents and guardians on 31 August, then acting CMO Dr Ronan Glynn said:

The importance of schools for the overall health and wellbeing of children cannot be overstated, and the risk of Covid-19 has been carefully weighed against the very real harm that can be caused by sustained school closures.

Experts in paediatrics, the Children’s Ombudsman and parents have also expressed concerns about the effect that school closures and prolongued social isolation can have on children’s education and social development.

A HSE document seen by TheJournal.ie also cited “robust findings” of economic research that linked a child’s time spent in school with their income in adulthood.

When asked whether the Government should make efforts to recoup some of the time lost in school, O’Callaghan suggested that summer camps should be “formalised”.

When asked whether he agreed with Labour’s proposal to set up a €100 million ‘Catch Up for Children’ scheme, which also calls for an examination of the affects closures have had on children and is similar to a scheme set up in the UK, O’Callaghan said he agreed if the money was available.

Meanwhile, childcare providers have urged the government to provide clarity for the sector as politicians consider plans to re-open educational settings on a phased basis.

Representative group Seas Suas called for a plan to be put in place for the reopening of childcare in line with the phased reopening of schools.

With reporting from Christina Finn and Gráinne Ní Aodha.

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    Mute Noah Wilson
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    Mar 26th 2016, 11:15 AM

    No one truly understands the heartbreak but the response of the community has been magnificent.
    That special bond between this mother and daughter should be supported in every way possible.

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    Mar 26th 2016, 11:58 AM

    It might help her if she decides to move away and make a new life with her baby, I can’t imagine how much it hurts to be in a place where they should be. Or help pay mortgage etc and not worry financially. No doubt she would give it back in a second to spend one more hour with them.

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    Mar 26th 2016, 3:28 PM

    Ah she’s hardly going move anyway she still has lots family around , say that is very important

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    Mar 26th 2016, 11:20 AM

    It’s heartwarming to see something positive coming from such an awful tragedy…..while nothing will take away their pain and grief hopefully it will at least give them one thing less to worry about for the moment

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    Mar 26th 2016, 11:17 AM

    Money means nothing in a situation like this but fair play to all involved.

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    Mar 26th 2016, 11:50 AM

    Of course not Shane but in the day’s and year’s ahead it will mean a lot. It would be nice for her to have no mortgage or rent to worry about, she’ll have enough to deal with. People want to help her and putting a few quid into an account for her is a way of doing it

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    Mar 26th 2016, 12:27 PM

    It’s not about the money – it is a reflection on how many are/were willing to help you in your time of need. Collections were made by the local community for my own family tragedy and I often look back and cherish the memory that people were there to help. Fair play to all who donated. This story has affected people in all corners of the world- on the DM people from the UK and US were looking to donate also.

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    Mar 26th 2016, 4:19 PM

    We cannot bring them back so this is just a way of sending support. Hard times ahead but hopefully this will help.

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    Mar 26th 2016, 5:01 PM

    Love your surname Mary.

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    Mar 28th 2016, 10:56 PM

    Ta Brian, it’s almost as good as your profile pic ;)

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    Mar 26th 2016, 12:31 PM

    This is probably the worst tragedy I have ever heard of how is that women gonna cope with this when things settle down that’s the scary part

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    Mar 26th 2016, 1:26 PM

    I know it’s too late for this poor family. I can’t stop thinking about them. Slipways at piers everywhere now should be gated off like in that photo so nothing like this can happen again. Very very sad and upsetting.

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    Mar 26th 2016, 2:21 PM

    if ever a ‘go fund me’ was needed; this one is surely it

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    Mar 26th 2016, 6:27 PM

    Glad to see people rallied around. The money won’t replace her family but it will cover their funerals and give her and her little girl some security for now. Such a terrible tragedy.

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    Mar 26th 2016, 12:33 PM

    Woman

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    Mar 28th 2016, 3:44 PM

    The headline says it could happen to anybody yet we don’t hear of people driving off slipways every day.

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