Written answers

Thursday, 9 November 2023

Department of Education and Skills

School Staff

Photo of Michael RingMichael Ring (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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215. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills when teachers and tutors can expect to be paid for their work under the summer programme 2023, considering that it is unacceptable that work carried out in July has still not been paid for by her Department in November; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [49132/23]

Photo of Josepha MadiganJosepha Madigan (Dublin Rathdown, Fine Gael)
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Details of this year’s Summer Programme were announced by the Department on 9 February 2023. Again, all schools were given an opportunity to run a programme for those children that need it the most.

The main priority in 2023 has been that those children with the most complex special educational needs, especially in special schools, should have access to a school-based summer programme.

The aim of the Department is to meet the needs of families and to ensure every eligible child is provided with a summer programme. The preferred approach is that the Summer Programme is provided for children in school settings where children may have access to fully qualified teachers, adapted fun based activity programmes, special needs assistants and interaction with student peers. The school-based programmes provide a more holistic experience for students and help retain the important connection with school and peers. However, the Department does recognise that not all schools would have been in a position to provide a school-based programme. In such instances, a home-based Programme is available for students with complex special educational needs where the school-based programme is unavailable.

It is important that the home-based element of the Summer Programme provides support for the education and/or care needs of students with complex special educational needs during the summer break period.

I can confirm that all teachers and SNAs, who participated in the school-based programme and for whom claims have been submitted, have been paid.

To facilitate processing of payments for the 2023 home-based Summer Programme, it was recommended that claims for payment should be submitted as soon as possible after the programme of tuition/care support had concluded and no later than the deadline date of 8th September 2023. Payments for correctly completed claims then commenced issuing on 28th September 2023. A total of 10,700 claims were received by the 8th September deadline and of these, 83% will have been paid by 9th November 2023. The remaining fully completed claims will be paid in the coming weeks. This in line with 2022 Summer Programme schedule.

The Department wishes to sincerely thank teachers and SNAs who participated in the Summer Programmes this year.

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