"Staffing changes paused following mailing mix-up A review into the allocation of special needs assistants (SNAs) should be completed within a month, the Tanaiste has said, after a minister said there was "no point" in setting a target date. Simon Harris said initial communication about it, in which almost 200 schools were told they could lose SNAs, was "botched"."
"Simon Harris said initial communication about it, in which almost 200 schools were told they could lose SNAs, was "botched"."
A review into the allocation of special needs assistants (SNAs) will be completed within a month. Staffing changes have been paused following a mailing mix-up. Initial communications erroneously informed almost 200 schools that they could lose SNAs. Communications described setting a target date as pointless and characterised the initial message as botched. The pause is intended to prevent unfair or premature removal of SNA support while the allocation review proceeds. The review aims to clarify allocation decisions and restore accurate communication with affected schools.
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