Hearing date fixed for first of potentially hundreds of special needs assessment delay cases

A judge has fixed a hearing date next February for the first of potentially hundreds of legal actions against the HSE over delays in carrying out special needs assessments of children with a range of conditions including autism.

Hearing date fixed for first of potentially hundreds of special needs assessment delay cases

A judge has fixed a hearing date next February for the first of potentially hundreds of legal actions against the HSE over delays in carrying out special needs assessments of children with a range of conditions including autism.

Mr Justice Seamus Noonan said he was fixing a hearing date for February 22, the earliest available date, because the situation should not be allowed continue any longer than it has.

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