Will the great educational talking shop result in a plan or just more homework?
School staff delivering their message at the SNA protest in Portlaoise on February 25. File picture

We cannot have a system where parents and principals must spend every spring fighting just to maintain a lifeline for our most vulnerable students. We need to move beyond temporary patches and instead legislate for a “minimum essential support” level. This would ensure that no school sees its SNA numbers drop below a safe, functional ratio without a transparent, clinical audit. Furthermore, we must bring therapeutic services —speech and language therapists and psychologists — directly into school clusters. Placing these professionals where the children are would bypass the years of red tape that currently stall a child’s development.
- Nathan Barrett is Principal of Stratford College.





