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Hunter warns SEN reforms could ‘cause serious issues’ as pressure mounts on Education Minister to halt plans
SDLP MLA for East Londonderry Cara Hunter Growing cross-sector backlash as Children’s Law Centre and 14 organisations raise concerns over impact on vulnerable pupils, schools and families Mounting opposition to proposed special educational needs (SEN) reforms has intensified, with SDLP MLA Cara Hunter calling on the Education Minister to immediately halt the plans amid warnings they could place already overstretched schools under further strain and negatively impact vulnerabl
Apr 24


Row erupts over axed summer schemes as EA and Department of Health clash on safety claims
“Outrageous” and “a failure” — political anger is mounting after the cancellation of special school summer schemes across Northern Ireland, as a sharp divide between departments raises new questions over what really drove the decision. While the Education Authority insists the schemes could not safely proceed without on-site nursing cover, the Department of Health has publicly challenged that position — saying such provision is not required in every case. The clash has left
Mar 26


“Families under pressure”: Cara Hunter MLA demands answers on oil price surge
Inset: Cara Hunter MLA Households across Northern Ireland are feeling the strain of rising home heating oil prices, with one MLA warning that families are under increasing pressure and demanding urgent answers from government. East Londonderry SDLP MLA Cara Hunter has confirmed she has tabled a series of Assembly questions aimed at tackling what she describes as growing concerns over affordability, fairness and support for those most affected. Her intervention follows report
Mar 18


Burrows MLA warns ending academic selection would undermine choice as Assembly debates Sinn Féin motion
Ulster Unionist Party leader and North Antrim MLA Jon Burrows has warned that ending academic selection in Northern Ireland would undermine parental choice and distract from the real pressures facing schools, during a debate in the Assembly on Tuesday (3 January). Mr Burrows was speaking during consideration of a private members’ motion tabled by Sinn Féin South Down MLA Cathy Mason , which calls for a time-bound plan to end academic selection and transfer tests as part of p
Feb 6
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