Well done to all our students who entered into the JCSP Libraries SPACE ART competition. Our students really enjoyed the artist video tutorials provided by JCSP on YouTube. This is a fantastic ART Competition on ‘SPACE ART’ and a great opportunity for our students to show off their artistic skills. This competition is open to all students JUNIOR AND SENIORS. Best of luck to all who took part. Thank you to Kathleen Moran from JCSP Libraries for organising this Art Competition. Check out the Artist Video Tutorials at the end!
Below are some links to tutorials on how to draw SPACE ART
Message from Principal Eimear O’Rourke in relation to the Campaign to prevent the loss of on-site Speech & Language Therapy.
I am pleased to report very good news! The HSE has confirmed in writing that a speech and language therapist will be assigned from the Cabra/Grangegorman CDNT (Children’s Disability Network Team) to work directly on-site with all children in the Holy Family School during the school day and term time. The HSE also stated that the medium to longer-term goal is to support the pupils with further therapeutic interventions (such as Occupational Therapy OT & Psychology) from the CDNT Interdisciplinary team.
I am also delighted to report that Deirdre Cunningham will continue as our Speech and Language Therapist. We greatly value Deirdre’s commitment to Holy Family and her highly expert support for our pupils, staff and parents/guardians.
I would sincerely like to thank everyone who supported this successful campaign. Special thanks are due to our parents/guardians who wrote many, many letters to the HSE, political representatives and signed and shared the petition. This greatly helped to win hearts and minds and to especially convince Minister Anne Rabbitte of the impact the loss on site SLT would have on our pupils. Grateful thanks to parents Daire Lyons, Siobhan Corcoran & Colin Maher who willing spoke to the media on the issue.
Sincere thanks to our local Senator Marie Sherlock, who worked tirelessly in support of our cause and the political representatives who took the time to advocate on our behalf to the HSE and the relevant ministers.
We now look forward to working with our local CDNT, HSE to ensure that our pupils receive all the additional supports necessary to enable them to reach their full potential.
Message from Principal Eimear O’Rourke in ISL below.
I am emailing you to inform you of the update regarding our Golf Classics Fundraiser 2021 in aid of Holy Family School for the Deaf. Due to the current lockdown, we, unfortunately, have to postpone the Golf Classic on the 9th of April 2021 to Friday the 10th of September 2021. We like to apologise for this delay and thank you for your patience and support for our school. If this date does not suit you and you like a refund, please let us know. If you are happy with this new date, we can carry forward your deposit for the 10th of September. It will be a great event for all to enjoy.
We will let you know if any changes closer to the date,
Please keep safe and well,
Thank you,
Maggie Owens on behalf of Holy Family School Fundraising Committee
Principal Eimear O’Rourke was notified by the HSE that due to the re-organisation of services for children with special needs, Holy Family is to lose our in-school Speech & Language Therapist.
Our Speech & Language Therapist is funded by the HSE and has working in the school for over 10 years.
Her work is very important in supporting our pupils to development language both ISL and speech. She is the only SLT in Ireland who has the competence to carry out specific Irish Sign Language assessments for Deaf students who communicate through ISL.
All pupils need SLT support at some stage during their time in Holy Family. Our SLT also works closely with our teachers and parents.
Under the new HSE Model of support our pupils must go outside the school to access Speech & Language Therapy. Only 6/140 will access this support close to the school – from the local Children’s Disability Network Team CDNT. All other children must get this support close to their home address- i.e. in their own local HSE primary care centre.
This loss is huge for our school because:
The loss of specialist SLT provision in deafness. Our pupils will receive SLT from therapists with little or no experience of deafness and who have no training in deaf communication. This unjustly forces parents into the role of educator and often interpreter. Pupils and Deaf parents who require ISL interpreting support to access SLT in the Community will be disadvantaged due to the limited availability of ISL interpreters nationally.
Poor access to SLT services nationally: Our pupils will be forced onto the current excessively long caseloads waiting lists for Primary Care SLT.. This may mean less time with the Speech & Language Therapist
Loss of school time as pupils in Holy Family travel long distances daily on school transport or are boarding it will not be possible for them to attend appointments without missing school time. This seriously disadvantages our pupils and will impact negatively on their educational outcomes. Our pupils access the mainstream curricula at primary and post primary level and must be enabled to achieve equal terms with their hearing peers.
Loss of teacher training and support & family training and support– Over 50% of our in- school SLT’s time is dedicated to this support. By your own admission you will be only able to provide ‘some in-school supports and training’ We will be forced to compete for this support with other school settings and with no guarantee that the clinician will have any competence to deliver in our specialist setting.
Equity with other specialist education settings: why is our school and schools for the deaf to lose out under this new model of provision?Some non -deaf specialist education settings have been allowed to retain their clinicians and have been afforded the opportunity to present their case for continued support.
Lack of consultation and evidence- based data: The HSE has not provide evidenced based data on how community-based Speech & Language therapy is preferable to the current in-school model of provision. The lack of consultation with parents of deaf children and experts in the specialism is unacceptable and leaves this group of children highly vulnerable to education disadvantage.
The Campaign must continue until the HSE give a commitment that they will continue to fund an in-school SLT for Holy Family.
Thank you for your support to date. I will keep you updated and informed on our progress.
— Senator Marie Sherlock (@marie_sherlock) March 19, 2021
Sunday Independent Article 21/03/2021
The Minister’s statement is very welcome but we need assurances from the HSE that the current in school SLT post will be retained permanently and our pupils can access additional supports from the HSE team local to Cabra. @HSELive@marie_sherlock@MarkWall1https://t.co/vLxL5DLo0J
— Holy Family School for the Deaf (@HFSchoolDeaf1) March 21, 2021
This is very welcome. Thank you Minister @AnneRabbitte .@HFSchoolDeaf1 has always said that a permanent on-site specialist speech and language therapy service is absolutely crucial for the pupils' development and their education.
To mark our first full week back in school after the new year, we decided to take on the Jerusalema Challenge! It was no easy task! There may have been a few co-ordination problems (more-so with the staff than the children!) but we got there in the end… eventually!
We hope you enjoy watching it as we have thoroughly enjoyed putting it together!
How many digits of Pi can you remember off by heart? Why not practice this week and on Friday you can show us how many you remember!
Digits: The first 50 decimal digits are 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510
Today’s Maths Challenge! Try this challenge by yourself or with your math teachers or parents. Send you answers on this google form = https://forms.gle/56YfveuUzjWUjmXa7
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