What are the criteria to allocate Special Needs Assistants (SNA's) in Primary Schools

ajapale

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Q. What are the criteria relating to Special Needs Assistants (SNA's) in Primary Schools in the Republic of Ireland?

is what oasis has to say.

Circular 07/02
 
Hi ajapale

You answered your question in that SNA are provided to assist to the needs of children with physical or behavioural disabilities. The difficulty arises in determining what is a disability?

A child with Autism/ADHD/ADD seems to come under behaviour and are able to get some form of SNA hours.

Some children with disabilities eg Down Syndrome or Medical conditions eg Diabetes do not seem to come under the above headings even though they may be of danger to themselves and others.

So a child with Down Syndrome who is not fully communicative, may have problems in a class of 25, in the medium spectre of IQ ,needing resource teaching hours and mild behavioural problems is not entitled to an SNA.

The problem for many parents is what is a pyhsical or behavioural disability. If the State puts resources into the Education of these children now the benefits of a self sufficant future for these children will become a realit not just a dream.