Louth Group Launched to Campaign for Adequate School Places for Children with Additional Needs - 22/04/2026 episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 9 MIN

Louth Group Launched to Campaign for Adequate School Places for Children with Additional Needs - 22/04/2026

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Access Education Louth launched its campaign group on Wednesday 15 April with Niamh Maher of Healy Law who spoke about helping parents who still need a school place, secondary or primary, for their child with special educational needs. Access Education Louth said it campaigns on adequately resourced school places for children with additional needs, supporting the special needs assistants campaign (Save Our SNAs), and for every child in the state to receive the education they deserve.According to the latest announcement regarding special school places in secondary level, there are no new places for Louth. Access Education Louth said it welcomes all new school places announced, but many won’t be ready for September in time for the new school year and added that there is a distinct lack for children with moderate intellectual disability. We were joined on The Agenda this morning by Access Education Louth group organisers Syd Delz and Alexandra Jedrzejewska, who told us more about all of this. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Access Education Louth launched its campaign group on Wednesday 15 April with Niamh Maher of Healy Law who spoke about helping parents who still need a school place, secondary or primary, for their child with special educational needs. Access Education Louth said it campaigns on adequately resourced school places for children with additional needs, supporting the special needs assistants campaign (Save Our SNAs), and for every child in the state to receive the education they deserve.According to the latest announcement regarding special school places in secondary level, there are no new places for Louth. Access Education Louth said it welcomes all new school places announced, but many won’t be ready for September in time for the new school year and added that there is a distinct lack for children with moderate intellectual disability. We were joined on The Agenda this morning by Access Education Louth group organisers Syd Delz and Alexandra Jedrzejewska, who told us more about all of this. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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