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    Friday, 12 March 2010

    Northwoods paths to be repaired

    I'm just back from March meeting. I have gotten a commitment for repairs to the Northwoods path and drainage.








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    Thursday, 4 March 2010

    Withdrawal of SNAs may breach Constitutional requirements of Dept. of Education

    Cllr Keith Martin says Minister Batt O'Keeffe may be in breach of the Government's constitutional obligations if he removes Special Needs Assistants from St Anthony's and St Brid's schools for children with special needs.

    Cllr Martin has written to the Minister pointing out the Dept. of Education's requirements under the Constitution to provide free primary education to all children.

    According to the Labour Councillor the Constitution insists that the state must provide education and the facilities necessary for education.  Cllr Martin says this includes the education of children with special needs until they reach the age of 18.

    Cllr Martin says "Article 42:2 of the Constitution states clearly that 'the State shall provide for free primary education and shall endeavour to supplement and give reasonable aid to private and corporate educational initiative, and, when the public good requires it, provide other educational facilities or institutions with due regard,'."

    According to Cllr Martin "This can only be interpreted as obliging the state to make available 'reasonable' facilities and help which is required to educate the children of St Anthony's and St Brid's.  Special Needs Assistants are a 'reasonable aid' to the children's education and as such the Minister is constitutionally obliged not to remove them from the schools.

    "I have written to the Minister to remind him of his Government's constitutional obligations to provide for these children, to remind him of his commitment to protect the most vulnerable in society and to warn him that he leaves his office open to action in the Supreme Court if he withdraws these vital Special Needs Assistants from our schools.

    "We cannot and will not turn our backs on these vulnerable children and we must ready ourselves to fight these cuts all the way to the Supreme Court, if necessary."

    Cllr Keith Martin
    086 0691182

    Wednesday, 3 March 2010

    3 SNAs to go at St Brid’s Special School in Castlebar.

    Cllr Keith Martin says he has learned that St Brid's Special School in Castlebar is to loose 3 of its 13 Special Needs Assistants in June.  St. Brid's Special National School, Castlebar, Co. Mayo caters for almost 25 children with severe/profound and moderate learning difficulties and children with autism and who require care on an almost continual basis. 

     

    This week the school has been informed, informally, that they can expect of cut of 3 Special Needs Assistants by the Department of Education.

     

    Cllr Martin says he is disgusted by this double blow to special needs education in Mayo with cuts also threatening St Anthony's School.

     

    "I am disgusted and appalled at the proposal for cuts at both schools and I have requested that the Labour Parliamentary Party take this issue up with the Minister in the Dail. 

     

    "Special Needs Assistants are not just class-room helpers, they are trained and experienced in their work and they cannot be withdrawn from special schools willy-nilly just to help Batt O''Keeffe and the Government balance their books"

     

    "In the case of St Brid's school those Special Needs Assistants feed some children through tubes into their noses or stomachs, this is complicated and detailed work which cannot be done by a teacher or a volunteer.  What's more some of those children require total supervision at all times from a Special Needs Assistant as they are totally dependant on others for their safety and well-being. 

     

    "This FF/Green government promised it would protect the vulnerable when dealing with the country's finances.  Its seems to me that in the case of St Brid's and St Anthony's that they are specifically targeting the vulnerable as a 'soft touch' to save money.

     

    "I want the Minister to answer this question, 'If St Brid's needed 13 Special Needs Assistants when the finances were good then how do these children require less help in a recession?'"

     

    "The Minister must reverse this policy of cutting SNAs immediately.  I am sickened and upset at this and my heart goes out to these children and their parents.  Parents who are only asking that their children receive an education.  Is that really too much to ask in Ireland in 2010?"

     


    Cllr Keith Martin
    086 0691182

    Allotments on the news!

    For those of you who follow this blog but may not follow the local media I was on Mid West Radio last week welcoming allotments progress.

    I praised the efforts of the Westport Allotments Association in driving the issue forward and mentioned that I have been pushing for allotments since early 2008 as a councillor and as someone interested in availing of the scheme.

    The closing date for expressions of interest from landowners expires tomorrow and then we will see where we go from there.

    I will keep you all posted!




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