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Special Educational Needs

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 27 July 2021

Tuesday, 27 July 2021

Questions (954)

Bríd Smith

Question:

954. Deputy Bríd Smith asked the Minister for Education the number of students and schools by county that have participated in or plan to participate in the July provision; the number of teaching staff who have signed up to provide the cover in each of the years 2018 to 2020 and to date in 2021, in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [39500/21]

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In May 2021 the Government announced a package of supports to allow primary and post primary to offer a summer programme for students with complex special educational needs and those at greatest risk of educational disadvantage, as a COVID-19 pandemic response measure, for summer 2021.

The total funding available to provide summer programmes this year is up to €40 million, a one hundred per cent increase on the allocation for summer programmes in 2020.

The programme was developed following extensive engagement with education stakeholders, parent and disability advocacy groups.

The programme aims are to support pupils to maintain their connection with education, to build their confidence and increase their motivation, promote wellbeing and for those who are at key transition stages, help to ensure that they continue their education journey in September either in school or in further/higher education or training.

The programmes on offer this summer include a new 2-3 week summer programme available to all primary schools and an expansion of the existing programmes in special schools and classes and in DEIS schools.

Schools were required to register their interest in participating as of 25 June 2021. The registrations as of this closing date are as follows:

Post primary (no of schemes proposed to be run)

Inclusion programme

Special classes

120

4

A total of 124 post primary schools have registered

Primary (number of schemes proposed to be run)

Special Class Programme

Special School

Inclusion Programme

DEIS Primary School Literacy and Numeracy Camps

356

48

466

352*

A total of 844 primary schools (including special schools have registered as providing at least one scheme.

Totals

Total Post-Primary Schemes

Total Schemes

124

1346

A total of 968 primary and post primary schools registered for the programme

The final list of schools which participate in the 2021 summer education programme will not be available until after the programmes have concluded and claim forms have been processed by the Department. At that stage the full list of schools, including details of the breakdown of participating schools per county, can be made available.

Staff participation in the programme in 2018, 2019 and 2020 is as follows:

-

2018

2019

2020

School Programme:TeachersSNAs

9662,037

6401,454

7611,600.5

Home ProgrammeTeachersSNAs

4631 N/A

6158N/A

5,3431,386*

* SNAs were permitted to participate in the home-based programme programme for the first time in 2020

Staff figures for 2021 will not be available until September for the school-based programme, and early November for the home-based programme.

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