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Special Educational Needs Organiser (SENO) Find out about the role of our Special Educational Needs Organisers (SENO) and how they can help you. Find answers to some of the more common questions asked by our parents. Notify NCSE - Special Class/Special School Placement.
The National Council for Special Education (NCSE) was set up to improve the delivery of education services to persons with special educational needs arising from disabilities with particular emphasis on children.
Click here to view SNA and Teaching Post allocations to Special Schools. Click here to view County totals. Click here to view the list of Special Classes in Mainstream Schools. Click here to view the Special Education Teaching allocation to Primary Schools.
The NCSE’s local service is delivered through our national network of Special Educational Needs Organisers (SENOs) who interact with parents and schools and liaise with the HSE in providing resources to support children with special educational needs.
NCSE has developed the following resources to support schools, teachers, parents and students. During the time of school closure due to COVID 19, the NCSE prepared resources for parents and teachers to support home learning. Click the button below to access online resources for parents.
The NCSE School Support Portal is the platform through which schools can apply to the NCSE for in-school support for whole staff, group and individual teachers. Support may be in the form of telephone support, email support, video conferences and, in circumstances where public health advice permits, a school visit, or a whole school seminar.
NCSE Guidelines 04/2019 sets out the procedures for schools in seeking a review of their Special Education Teacher allocation and the utilisation of their allocation, on the grounds that very exceptional circumstances have arisen in the school.
The NCSE has prepared resources to support the teaching and learning of all children including children with Special Educational Needs. Links to all online resources are made available on our website here. Online Resources.
Special classes are established following engagement between the NCSE, schools, and families of children with special educational needs, as well as other relevant stakeholders including school patrons, management bodies, and the Department of Education.
The NCSE School Portal is an online application portal where a school leader can apply for a range of NCSE services, such as teacher professional learning, a review of resources in mainstream schools and to make arrangements for an exceptional closure day for schools who are opening their first Autism class. Types of School Portal Applications.