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Summary of ADHD Ireland Survey: Coping with COVID-19 and ADHD
Parents of ADHD children finding home schooling their greatest challenge in this crisis, survey shows In a recent survey conducted online by ADHD Ireland, over three quarters of respondents (77%) were parents of children with ADHD. The respondents’ claim that home schooling is proving the more challenging or most challenging (85%) change brought on by […]
ADHD Ireland Teen Photography Competition
COMPETITION!
Calling all teenagers, aged 13 – 18 years – are you a budding photographer?
We want to invite you to submit a photograph to our competition to be in with a chance to win a €25 One-For-All voucher.
Minister McHugh announces deferral of new allocation model for SNAs
The Minister for Education & Skills Joe McHugh TD has announced that the planned new allocation model for Special Needs Assistants has been deferred for one year.
Statement from ADHD Ireland on COVID-19 coronavirus
To all our members and those who rely on the support of ADHD Ireland, We would firstly like to say that we hope you are keeping well and safe in these extraordinary times. Our mission is to make life better for people with ADHD and their families, and during this time, we want to […]
Coronavirus COVID-19: Advice from HSE
COVID-19 is a new illness that can affect your lungs and airways. It’s caused by a virus called coronavirus. Symptoms of coronavirus It can take up to 14 days for symptoms of coronavirus to appear. Look out for one, some or all of the main symptoms: a cough – this can be any kind of cough, […]
UPDATE: New SNA Model from Department of Education
Following our attendance today at a consultation with the Department of Education on the new SNA model, here is an update of our understanding of the new model: There are now 17,000 SNAs allocated across all schools (mainstream and special education schools) with 10,122 allocated to mainstream schools (63% of total SNAs) The new model […]