An organisation representing people with intellectual disabilities will tell the Oireachtas Special Committee on Covid-19 that the Government's summer programme continues to exclude cohorts of children with disabilities.
The Government initiative will offer up to 40 hours of in-school or home support for children with intellectual disabilities or conditions such as autism.
In his opening statement, Chief Executive Officer of Inclusion Ireland Enda Egan will call for the scheme to be opened to all children with intellectual disabilities, including those in secondary schools.
He will tell politicians that the programme has been characterised by poor planning leaving schools and families frustrated and in the dark.
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