Disability services provision model for special schools 'not working', says Tánaiste

Micheál Martin said the current model used to provide disability services has resulted in a decline in the number of therapists in special schools
Disability services provision model for special schools 'not working', says Tánaiste

Micheál Martin said multidisciplinary teams are needed in all special schools.  Picture: Dan Linehan

The current model being used to provide disability services in special schools is not working and has resulted in a decline in the number of therapists in these schools, the Tánaiste has said.

The issue was raised with Micheál Martin in relation to St Killian’s School in Cork, which secured €40,000 to fund private therapists following a high-profile campaign by parents and staff.

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