Written answers

Wednesday, 22 November 2006

Department of Education and Science

Departmental Expenditure

9:00 pm

Photo of Jan O'SullivanJan O'Sullivan (Limerick East, Labour)
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Question 387: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the amount of the €2 million allocated in 2005 to implement the recommendations of the Task Force on Student Behaviour which has been spent; the way it has been spent; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [39263/06]

Photo of Mary HanafinMary Hanafin (Dún Laoghaire, Fianna Fail)
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At the core of the recommendations of the Task Force on Student Behaviour was the establishment of a Behaviour Support Team. The purpose of this Team was envisaged as helping identify problems of student behaviour in second-level schools, leading to the development of strategies to resolve these problems and to facilitate the implementation of these strategies in practice.

When launching the Report of the Task Force on Student Behaviour, I indicated my agreement to the establishment of this Behaviour Support Team which I regarded as a priority for my Department.

Since then, and over a short time-scale, a National Behaviour Support Service (NBSS) has been established. It is based in Navan Education Centre. A multi-disciplinary professional team has been recruited and appointed to the NBSS, which consists of a National Co-ordinator, four Assistant National Co-ordinators, eight Regional Development Officers and twenty part-time Associates. In addition, a senior psychologist and three psychologists have been assigned to the team. A full-time administrator is based in Navan Education Centre.

Since its appointment, the team has been working on a number of key issues:

1. The development of a Draft National Framework for Behaviour Improvement.

2. The development of models of good practice for systems in schools which assist with and impact on classroom and whole school behaviour.

3. On-going training for the NBSS team.

4. Research into and communication with behaviour support systems in other jurisdictions.

The NBSS will shortly be commencing its engagement with schools and a series of information seminars have been organised throughout the country.

In terms of expenditure, funding has been provided to cover the costs of the NBSS recruitment process, staff training and development, staff salaries, establishment of an NBSS Office, development of an NBSS website and the information seminars with schools. At this stage, it is anticipated that the €2 million allocated toward the implementation of the Task Force's recommendations will be fully expended by the end of the current financial year.

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