I propose to take Questions Nos. 199, 200, 201, 202, 211 and 212 together.
Enabling children with special educational needs to receive a befitting education is a priority for this government. It is also a key priority for my department and for the National Council for Special Education (NCSE).
My department’s Special Education Section and Planning and Building Unit work closely with the NCSE on the forward planning of new special classes and additional special school places.
Of the 3,336 special classes nationwide, 602 are in County Dublin. 69 of these are new for the 2024/25 school year, 48 at primary level and 21 at post-primary level. Budget 2025 provides funding for another 400 special classes and 300 special school places nationwide.
A new taskforce to support the forward planning of special education provision in the Dublin 15 area has been established. The Dublin 15 area has experienced significant increases in population growth in recent years, with high levels of migration into the area and includes areas with social disadvantage.
The taskforce will also consider the development of a common application system for admission to primary special classes. The voice of parents will be a key component of the taskforce. Parent representation on the taskforce includes representatives from the Autism School Dublin 15 (ASD15) group, the National Parents Council and parents from the local area. The taskforce will conclude its work and make recommendations to the Minister for Special Education and Inclusion in Q2 2025.
Ahead of the new school year, and in accordance with a new circular letter issued by my Department, parents of children requiring a specialist placement were asked to notify the NCSE. The NCSE advise my Department that through this process and through their direct involvement in the new common applications trial for special classes places among 13 primary schools in the D15 area, they have a detailed account of the need for special class and special school places for the coming school year.
The NCSE continue to assess what additional provision is required in the local area and what schools have capacity to accommodate required provision. The NCSE continue to work very closely with my Department and a number of accommodation solutions are being progressed to ensure additional primary special class, post-primary special class and special school capacity in the area. As the NCSE progress the sanctioning of new special classes over the coming weeks they will advise parents in turn on the location of new special classes for the 2025/26 school year.
Additional classroom accommodation is also being provided to Danú special school and the new special school being established in Lucan for the coming school year will also provide placement opportunities for some students in the greater D15 and West Dublin area.
Parents seeking special class placements for their children are advised to contact the NCSE locally for planning purposes. Local special educational needs organisers (SENOs) are available to assist and advise parents and can provide details on schools with available special educational places. Parents may contact SENOs directly using the contact details available on the NCSE website.
My department and the NCSE are committed to ensuring that sufficient special education placements remain available for children with special educational needs.