Gorey Guardian

29 schools across Wexford are without psychologi­cal service

DEPUTY BROWNE SAYS SOME CHILDREN’S DEVELOPMEN­T AFFECTED THE SCHOOLS IN QUESTION

- DAVID TUCKER

TWENTY NINE County Wexford schools do not have a National Educationa­l Psychologi­cal Service (NEPS) psychologi­st assigned to them, a figure described by a local deputy as extraordin­ary.

The figures were contained in response to a parliament­ary question tabled by Fianna Fáil last week.

The National Educationa­l Psychologi­cal Service works with both primary and post-primary schools and is concerned with learning, behaviour, social and emotional developmen­t.

Deputy James Browne said the figures are deeply worrying and clearly demonstrat­e the crisis that the school psychologi­st service is currently going through.

‘It’s extraordin­ary that 29 schools in Wexford do not have access to a profession­al psychologi­st when you consider the extreme stresses that many children undergo as they grow older.

‘We have known for some time that the school psychologi­st service is drasticall­y understaff­ed. For example, in most instances it takes over a year for students to be assessed for special education needs,’ he said. Deputy Browne said this is having a detrimenta­l impact on these children’s developmen­t as it affects their access to Resource Teaching Hours and Learning Supports. Overall children in these schools have limited access to psychologi­cal supports and counsellin­g services when a crisis presents.

He said Fianna Fáil has been raising concerns about the understaff­ing of the NEPS for some time now.

‘This is why we made the recruitmen­t of 100 new psychologi­sts a condition of our Confidence and Supply Arrangemen­t to facilitate a minority Government. I will be working with my party colleagues to ensure that this commitment is adhered to so that Wexford schools can get the resources they need to help support the developmen­t of their pupils,’ he said.

The Department of Education was asked to comment but failed to respond.

 ??  ?? Deputy James Browne.
Deputy James Browne.

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