Autism: Why are so many children being diagnosed these days?
As many as one in 20 schoolchildren in Ireland may have autism or similar developmental issues, studies suggest
As many as one in 20 schoolchildren in Ireland may have autism or similar developmental issues, studies suggest
AsIAm warns outdated codes of behaviour and lack of understanding of autism is leading to children being physically restrained, suspended and expelled
Campaigners warn that one in three schools will lose support for disabled children while others would gain enhanced hours
Television: One quibble aside, this is a shocking and important exposé of the exploitation of vulnerable families by charlatans
Taoiseach apologises to family without appropriate education for seven years
Children ‘pushed’ into special classes, department warns
Change of department policy prompted by absent pupils and need to redeploy teachers
Teachers and principals note ‘confusion’ as no detailed guidance on how changes will work
Sudden lockdown shone a light on a creaking education system, we can use what we have learned to make it better
For people with special needs, digital communication is a force for both exclusion and inclusion
Government says it is working with schools to provide necessary resources and supports
Ambitious education programme vital to support pupils with special needs – AsIAm
Few special classes provided in wealthy parts of south Dublin, Oireachtas committee hears
Department kept dossiers for use in legal cases, RTÉ documentary to report
Autism charity criticises ‘half-baked’ plans for phased return to in-person teaching
Advocacy groups urge expanded scheme for July and August in response to disruption
Unions ‘refused to accept advice provided by public health specialists’, says Norma Foley
INTO says reopening will depend on ‘improvement in public health landscape’
Plans being examined to provide support for vulnerable families during school closures
Foley to meet advocacy groups amid fears school closures could last months
‘Sense of devastation’ for families as classes ‘stripped away’, says head of autism support charity
Ombudsman says blanket closure of schools is ‘not a viable option’
Survey finds many have reduced access to SNAs due to Covid-19 restrictions
Polls shows parents worried over lack of clarity on how children will be supported
‘We hopefully won’t have that many weekends off because we want to continue to win games’
Autism support charity As I Am has produced a useful booklet – Bridge Back to School – to help with the transition
Everyone agrees that children with autism have a right to education. Underfunded, overcrowded schools need significant investment to provide it
Department of Education compels 39 schools in area to open classes for children with autism
Preparing children with special needs for school in September has to start now
Rising concern over vulnerable children losing key skills due to school closures
Campaigners express alarm that plans could exclude thousands of vulnerable children
Department of Education inspectors find many schools use restrictive enrolment
Parents fear long-term school closures will rob children of their full potential
Support groups had opposed move over fears it would dilute support for vulnerable pupils
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