The National Educational Psychological Service is being developed as a dedicated agency to provide an educational psychological service to all primary and post primary schools. This service currently employs 80 psychologists providing a service to all second level schools and approximately 725 primary schools. Some 30 of these psychologists have been appointed since the commencement of the school year as part of the Government's plan to expand this service. It is intended to appoint a further 20 psychologists to the service before the end of this school year and to proceed with the recruitment of another 28 psychologists later this year. This will raise the staffing from 50 psychologists to some 128 and greatly improve the service. It is envisaged that all first and second level schools will have access to the National Educational Psychological Service by the end of the 2003-04 school year.
In the meantime, in addition to the expansion of the National Educational Psychological Service to all schools on a nation-wide basis, I am pleased to inform the Deputy that measures are being included in the Finance Bill to provide tax relief to parents who find it necessary to engage the services of private educational psychologists. Consideration is also being given to the development of school-based testing measures which will provide a more efficient means of identifying some special needs without the need for recourse to full educational psychological assessments.
Arising from a Government decision in October 1998 all children with special needs within the primary system are now entitled to an automatic response to their needs. As a result of this development, the number of resource teachers supporting special needs children in the primary system has increased from 104 to more than 750. The number of special needs assistants supporting special needs children has increased from less than 300 to more than 1,700 over the same period. Additional resource teachers and special needs assistants are being allocated by my Department on an ongoing basis.