Belfast parents meet EA over concerns around SEN provisions

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Parents outlined several issues including delays in autism diagnosis and statements

Families met with the Education Authority this week to outline concerns they have surrounding Special Educational Needs provision.

"The barriers that children with autism face won’t be overcome without proper resourcing,” Mr Carroll added. A spokesperson for the Education Authority told Belfast Live: "The Education Authority has been working closely with the Department of Education to assess the implications of the 2022-23 budget announcement. Whilst we welcome additional funding as part of the budget settlement, an EA funding gap for 2022/23 remains, with a potentially adverse impact on our schools and front-line services, including but not limited to Special Educational Need.

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