'No point' in releasing end date of SNA allocation review now, minister says after 'PR disaster'
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'No point' in releasing end date of SNA allocation review now, minister says after 'PR disaster'
"Staffing changes paused following mailing mix-up There is "no point" in specifying the completion date for the review of Special Needs Assistant (SNA) allocations, Minister of State at the Department of Education, Micheal Moynihan, said. Mr Moynihan, speaking on RTÉ Radio One's Morning Ireland, would not state the end date for the review despite being pressed to do so on many occasions."
"There is "no point" in specifying the completion date for the review of Special Needs Assistant (SNA) allocations, Minister of State at the Department of Education, Micheal Moynihan, said. Mr Moynihan, speaking on RTÉ Radio One's Morning Ireland, would not state the end date for the review despite being pressed to do so on many occasions."
Staffing changes have been paused following a mailing mix-up. Micheal Moynihan said there is "no point" in specifying a completion date for the review of Special Needs Assistant (SNA) allocations. He refused to state an end date for the review despite repeated requests. Moynihan made the comments on RTÉ Radio One's Morning Ireland. The lack of a timetable leaves schools and SNA staff without clarity on when allocations will be finalised. The pause delays implementation of staffing adjustments tied to the review and prolongs uncertainty around SNA resource distribution.
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