The Children’s Rights Alliance has released its Annual Report.
Excluding students from class is one of the most serious human rights issues impacting Irish children.
That’s according to the Children’s Rights Alliance Annual Report which is calling on the Department of Education to require schools to notify Tusla when they put children on a reduced time table.
The report also points to a “clear gap in public awareness” where parents were unsure where to report issues they had with their child’s education.
We are delighted to launch our 2020 Helpline and Legal Clinics Annual Report
— Children's Rights Alliance (@ChildRightsIRL) July 20, 2021
Read about the main issues and concerns being raised by families across the country in 2020 here: https://t.co/NYK4VoRYAe#CRAHelpline20 pic.twitter.com/biioNlos2W
Policy Manager with the Children’s Rights Alliance Julie Ahearn joined Eoin Beatty on Wednesday's edition of Kildare Today.

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