07/02/2014
Shocking Gaps In Early Assessment For Children With Disabilities - FF
Figures released to Fianna Fáil show shocking gaps in early assessment and support for children with disabilities and special needs right across the country.
Dublin is the worst off region, with no HSE Early Intervention Team in operation in the entire Dublin region to assess children with disabilities, measure their progress and support their families in mapping out a treatment plan.
The figures were supplied by the HSE in reply to Parliamentary Questions from Fianna Fáil's Spokesperson on Disability, Mental Health & Special Needs, Colm Keaveney TD.
"These figures show just how much the State is failing children with special needs," said Deputy Keaveney.
"There are glaring gaps in crucial early treatment for children with disabilities, with no Early Intervention Teams in operation in the entire Dublin region and large areas of the south and east of the country.
"This means that instead of getting the early treatment they need, thousands of children in these areas are waiting for years just to get a basic assessment of their difficulties," the Fianna Fáil Spokesperson said.
The figures supplied to Deputy Keaveney show that there are a total of 58 Early Intervention (EI) Teams dealing with 6,399 children across the country. Eleven HSE areas have no EI teams at all. This includes Dublin South, Dublin South East, Dublin South Central, Dublin South West, Dublin North & North City, Kildare-West Wicklow, Wicklow, Cork North, Cork North Lee, Cork South Lee, Kerry and Carlow-Kilkenny.
There are 1,940 children across the country who have been waiting for more than a year to be assessed for speech and language problems and 2,983 children who have been waiting over a year for treatment for speech and language difficulties. In addition to this, there are 2,090 children who are waiting for over a year for Occupational Therapy services.
The waiting lists are the highest in the south of the country. In the Southern region alone, there are 2,036 children on a waiting list for over a year to see a Speech and Language Therapist while 1,182 children on waiting list for over a year to see an Occupation Therapist.
(CD/JP)
Dublin is the worst off region, with no HSE Early Intervention Team in operation in the entire Dublin region to assess children with disabilities, measure their progress and support their families in mapping out a treatment plan.
The figures were supplied by the HSE in reply to Parliamentary Questions from Fianna Fáil's Spokesperson on Disability, Mental Health & Special Needs, Colm Keaveney TD.
"These figures show just how much the State is failing children with special needs," said Deputy Keaveney.
"There are glaring gaps in crucial early treatment for children with disabilities, with no Early Intervention Teams in operation in the entire Dublin region and large areas of the south and east of the country.
"This means that instead of getting the early treatment they need, thousands of children in these areas are waiting for years just to get a basic assessment of their difficulties," the Fianna Fáil Spokesperson said.
The figures supplied to Deputy Keaveney show that there are a total of 58 Early Intervention (EI) Teams dealing with 6,399 children across the country. Eleven HSE areas have no EI teams at all. This includes Dublin South, Dublin South East, Dublin South Central, Dublin South West, Dublin North & North City, Kildare-West Wicklow, Wicklow, Cork North, Cork North Lee, Cork South Lee, Kerry and Carlow-Kilkenny.
There are 1,940 children across the country who have been waiting for more than a year to be assessed for speech and language problems and 2,983 children who have been waiting over a year for treatment for speech and language difficulties. In addition to this, there are 2,090 children who are waiting for over a year for Occupational Therapy services.
The waiting lists are the highest in the south of the country. In the Southern region alone, there are 2,036 children on a waiting list for over a year to see a Speech and Language Therapist while 1,182 children on waiting list for over a year to see an Occupation Therapist.
(CD/JP)
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