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Special Educational Needs

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 28 June 2022

Tuesday, 28 June 2022

Ceisteanna (625)

Alan Farrell

Ceist:

625. Deputy Alan Farrell asked the Minister for Education if she has considered allowing parents of siblings who are eligible for the Summer Provision Programme to apply for separate hours of tuition based on their needs; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [34339/22]

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Under the home-based summer programme the allocation is 10 hours per week for 4 weeks where a student’s school is not participating in a school-based programme. The allocation is done on a per household basis with adjusted allocations for siblings.

Allocations of time for siblings broadly reflect how children may be grouped if they were in the same class at school. This is where one teacher is allocated to a class of six students with complex needs in schools.

However to meet the specific needs of different siblings with special needs in the home, an increased shared allocation is provided for siblings as set out in the table below:

Number of siblings participating in home-based programme

Number of hours allocated per week to be shared between participating siblings

Two

15 hours per week shared for four weeks (60 hours shared total)

Three

20 hours per week shared for four weeks (80 hours shared total)

Four

25 hours per week shared for four weeks (100 hours shared total)

Five

30 hours per week shared for four weeks (120 hours shared total)

Six

35 hours per week shared for four weeks (140 hours shared total)

The scheme is responsive as it allows for circumstances where additional hours can be provided, as outlined below, when children have differing levels of need, school setting or residence.

Separate allocations of 10 hours per week will be provided to a child where that child is:

- Attending school at a different educational level to their sibling – (i.e. one child is primary and the other is post-primary)

- One child is in a specialised setting (i.e. one child in a special class or a special school and the other child in mainstream)

- Where two eligible children are each in a specialised setting (i.e. a special class or a special school)

- Or where one sibling is living in a separate home. 

However, if there is further supporting information in relation to any of the above criteria this can be provided to the Department for consideration at: homebasedsummerprogram@education.gov.ie.

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