The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Plea for additional support ahead of council elections

- GraeMe Murray

Scotland faces a “lost generation” of children with additional support needs, campaigner­s have warned.

The Scottish Children’s Services Coalition (SCSC) – which campaigns for better services for vulnerable children – called on incoming council administra­tions to put young people’s needs at the heart of future policy commitment­s.

Its local authority election manifesto includes a plea for increased funding in young people’s services dealing with children with additional support needs (ASN).

It also calls for better training for ASN workers, independen­t advocacy for children who have been in care and an elected councillor who would become a children’s “mental health champion”.

The SCSC warned of a “false economy” in cutting children’s services, which it says could become a costly burden on society and the economy.

It also asked incoming council administra­tions to protect vital services for young people with dyslexia, autism and mental-health problems.

The coalition says more than 170,000 young people (24.9%) in Scotland’s schools are classed as having ASN, which is a 44% increase since 2012.

Since then, the number of specialist ASN teachers in local authority primary and secondary schools has fallen by 16%, from 2,146 to 1,799, and the number of pupil-support staff has fallen by 5%, the group said.

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