Cllr Kelly said;
"The ASD unit at Scoil Mhuire was opened in 2003 with
an allocation of one to one SNA support for each pupil enrolled who had been
diagnosed with autism. 57% of pupils
were successfully integrated into mainstream classes due to the effectiveness
of this programme. The fact that the
national average was 19% shows how successful this imitative was."
"The NCSE reviewed the unit in 2011 and identified
diminished care needs in the children assessed and subsequently axed 6 SNA
positions in the unit. They did this
despite the appeals of parents and teachers who stressed that this would have a
detrimental impact on their children's education and integration. The unit was reviewed again in 2012 but no
cuts were made. Now the unit is being reviewed
for a third time and worried parents believe that further cuts could be
imminent."
"Ironically the result of the review is due to be
announced by the NCSE sometime this month around the time when the payment for
respite is made. I know of parents that have lost €700 in the cut that was made
to the respite grant in last Decembers budget.
Many families have told me they are waiting on the respite grant so they
can pay their property tax. It is
unbelievable that families should have to live under this kind of stress and
heartache brought about directly by the actions of our pro austerity
government."
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