West Clare Mother Says Autistic Children Treated As ‘Second-Class Citizens’ As She Seeks Local Post-Primary Autism Unit
Update: 2025-12-08
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Dawn Bennett, a Kilrush-based hair salon proprietor, moved to the West of the county from Limerick several years to obtain a primary school place for her son Jamie, who is non-verbal and requires additional needs support in education.
With Jamie set to start secondary school in the next two years, he faces the prospect of having to make the 43-kilometre journey to Ennis each day to attend the nearest secondary school that meets his requirements.
Dawn, who says autistic children are ‘second class citizens’, is urging parents in similar situations to voice their concerns to the National Council of Special Education.
To discuss this further, Dawn joined Alan Morrissey on Monday's Morning Focus.
Picture (c) Wokandapix from pixabay via Canva.com
With Jamie set to start secondary school in the next two years, he faces the prospect of having to make the 43-kilometre journey to Ennis each day to attend the nearest secondary school that meets his requirements.
Dawn, who says autistic children are ‘second class citizens’, is urging parents in similar situations to voice their concerns to the National Council of Special Education.
To discuss this further, Dawn joined Alan Morrissey on Monday's Morning Focus.
Picture (c) Wokandapix from pixabay via Canva.com
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