Day: May 10, 2019

National Educational Psychological Service (NEPS)

https://www.education.ie/en/Schools-Colleges/Services/National-Educational-Psychological-Service-NEPS-/NEPS-Home-Page.html NEPS psychologists work with both primary and post-primary schools and are concerned with learning, behaviour, social and emotional development. Each psychologist is assigned to a group of schools. NEPS psychologists specialise in working with the school community. They work in partnership with teachers, parents and children in identifying educational

The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment:

https://ncca.ie/en Early Childhood: Aistear is the early childhood curriculum framework for all children from birth to six years in Ireland. Aistear can be used in the range of early childhood settings including children’s own homes, childminding settings, full and part-time daycare settings, sessional services and infant classes in primary schools.

Special Educational Needs Organisers:

https://ncse.ie/seno-support-service The National Council for Special Education offers support for parents through its network of Special Educational Needs Organisers (SENO) within designated geographical areas. To find out more about the functions of the NCSE please click here. Each SENO has responsibility for specific schools, primary, post primary and special, within their

Special Needs Education:

https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/education/the_irish_education_system/special_education.html Special needs education means the special educational arrangements which are in place for children with disabilities. All children – including children with disabilities and children with special needs – have a constitutional right to free primary education. Children with special educational needs have the right to free primary education

National Learning Network: What makes NLN different?

https://www.rehab.ie/national-learning-network/what-makes-nln-different-/ h National Learning Network provides training and specialist support to people who, for a variety of reasons, may find it difficult to gain employment. Whatever your circumstances – whether you are long-term unemployed, have an illness or a disability – National Learning Network can help you.  As Ireland’s largest non-governmental education and training organisation,

Eir Accessibility:

https://www.eir.ie/accessibility/ Accessibility: Accessibility Statement: Access to telecommunications services has the potential to greatly enhance quality of life, for our customers regardless of age and abilities.  All members of society can enjoy the benefits available from modern telecommunications in Ireland. In this section we provide details of the services and devices

Means test: (Social Welfare Payments)

https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/social_welfare/irish_social_welfare_system/means_test_for_social_welfare_payments/means_test.html To qualify for a social assistance payment you must satisfy a means test and a habitual residence test. A means test is a way of checking if you have enough financial resources to support yourself and what amount of social assistance payment, if any, you may qualify for. In a