Education minister pauses review of SNA allocations after parents and schools raise concerns
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Education minister pauses review of SNA allocations after parents and schools raise concerns
"Education minister Hildegarde Naughton has paused a review of Special Needs Assistant allocations after schools had raised concerns that the number of SNAs in their classrooms could be cut from next September."
"Around 200 schools across the country had been told their SNA allocation could be reduced following reviews by the National Council for Special Education (NSCE)."
Education minister Hildegarde Naughton paused a review of Special Needs Assistant (SNA) allocations. Schools had raised concerns that the number of SNAs in their classrooms could be cut from next September. Around 200 schools across the country had been told their SNA allocation could be reduced following reviews by the National Council for Special Education (NSCE). The pause stops the immediate progression of those review outcomes. The pause creates an interval for government and education bodies to address the concerns raised by schools. Any future changes to SNA allocations will depend on the outcome of further consideration.
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