18/10/2023
Alliance Welcomes News Of Belfast Special School
The Alliance Party has welcomed the announcement of a new special school for Belfast, but called for interim places made available while waiting for capital to be released need to be "in appropriate accommodation".
The Department of Education approved the plan for the school, as well as an expansion of the existing Harberton School, depending on the availability of funding.
Education spokesperson Nick Mathison said: "It is welcome to see the approval of a new special school and the expansion of Harberton. We are acutely aware of the need for more special school capacity, and the need for a new school in Belfast in particular was identified some time ago.
"It is understandable that many parents will be frustrated at the pace of change – places are needed now. If the EA do move to make some of these places available in a temporary location to meet demand, it is vital that children are accommodated in facilities that are fit for purpose and properly meet their needs.
"However, it is clear all this is contingent on funding being available for the projects. With the cost expected to total over £80 million, there needs to be money invested in the capital budget to deliver this. It proves once again the pressing need for a return of the Executive, so an Education Minister can oversee this issue strategically."
The Department of Education approved the plan for the school, as well as an expansion of the existing Harberton School, depending on the availability of funding.
Education spokesperson Nick Mathison said: "It is welcome to see the approval of a new special school and the expansion of Harberton. We are acutely aware of the need for more special school capacity, and the need for a new school in Belfast in particular was identified some time ago.
"It is understandable that many parents will be frustrated at the pace of change – places are needed now. If the EA do move to make some of these places available in a temporary location to meet demand, it is vital that children are accommodated in facilities that are fit for purpose and properly meet their needs.
"However, it is clear all this is contingent on funding being available for the projects. With the cost expected to total over £80 million, there needs to be money invested in the capital budget to deliver this. It proves once again the pressing need for a return of the Executive, so an Education Minister can oversee this issue strategically."
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