Nove bambini su 10 che non hanno ottenuto una valutazione della necessità di disabilità entro i tempi legali di sei mesi

    https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/nine-in-10-children-not-getting-assessment-of-need-for-disabilities-within-six-month-legal-timeframe/a1727762876.html

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    1. cedardesk on

      Wow, it’s only been about an hour since I saw another “*government failing vulnerable children*” story. And it wasn’t that long before I read about another group of vulnerable children that the government has failed as well. Sigh.

    2. olibum86 on

      We voted for it. Countless government failings regarding healthcare, education, transport, and critically now housing to the point that government failing/incompetence seems to be regarded as expected and normal even in what we’re are told is the strongest economy in Europe. I’m convinced after the last election where carers were being dismissed and housing numbers being lied about that no matter the issue or scandal faced by FF or FG we will never see them out of government and they know it.

    3. supadupa66 on

      My son was waiting maybe 4 years roughly, finally done last summer where it was denied despite nobody meeting him, or talking to the school or any more communication with me or his dad.

      We appealed it, then just as it hit the six month limit for our appeal we were told they’d outsourced to a private clinic where he was eventually diagnosed with dyspraxia and autism.

      The private clinic he was outsourced to were absolutely amazing the but the stress and anxiety we went through the last 4 years make me totally distrust the system

      My poor child spent years being assumed as bold or just lazy because of the delays and he’ll never get those years back.

    4. Antique-Visual-4705 on

      at what point do we blame the people who actually run the services? It’s their failing in managment.

      Any government just won a popularity contest and in real terms just decide where our taxes are spent. We’re not short on money right now yet we let the HSE set fire to billions for these kinds of results.

      It’s an easy narrative to blame a minister, but really heads should roll in the HSE over this. No government policy will solve their incompetence.

      Healthcare being a “political issue” is distracting from the core problems in the system. We accept way too much gross negligence that is literally costing people their lives by turning it into “we voted for FFG…”..

      No matter the party in power the HSE will still be run by the same people.

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