41,000 Children waiting on Speech and Language Therapy

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Mark Ward T.D. has called on the immediate plan for children to access speech and language therapy after figures he received from the HSE  that show  41,055  children waiting on some form of treatment . 14,288 children are waiting on an initial assessment Further figures show another  9,365 children waiting on initial therapy and a staggering 17,402 children waiting on further therapy. figures are particularly worrying in CHO7 which includes Deputy Ward’s area of Clondalkin, Lucan and Palmerstown which has 6,219 children waiting on treatment with 3,371 of these children waiting over a year.

Deputy Ward said: “Since I was elected to represent the people of Dublin Mid-West, I have been inundated with calls from parents who are literally at their wits end  with  frustration in trying to get treatment for their children. “One area of treatment that arises constantly is speech and language therapy. I contacted the Minister for Health and the report that I received is shocking. “The latest figures from the department shows that 41,055 children are waiting on some form of treatment. “14,288 children are waiting on initial assessment nationally. “Other figures show another 9,365 children waiting on initial therapy and a staggering 17,402 children waiting on further therapy .

“The figures are particularly worrying in CHO7 which includes  my constituency  area of Dublin Mid-West  which has 6,219 children waiting on treatment with 3,371 of these children waiting over a year. “Nationally there are almost 2,000 children waiting over 2 years  on either assessment, initial treatment or further treatment. In my own CHO area, which includes Clondalkin, Lucan and Palmerstown there 3,371 children waiting over a year with 904 of these children waiting over two years. “Early intervention is critical to a child’s development. “For example, a young 6-year-old child could be waiting 2 years to get an initial assessment . The then 8-year-old child could they be waiting a further 2 years to just get some initial speech and language  therapy. Finally, according to the figures, they could be 10 or 11 before they receive the vital further treatment that they need “This is absolutely unacceptable .

“Children are being moved from list to list and not getting the appropriate treatment at the appropriate time. This having a severe impact on their development and is curtailing children’s future growth. “Covid cannot not be used as an excuse for the Government abandonment of children’s needs.  These lists are the result of systemic failures by successive governments. “In some areas, physiotherapists, occupational and speech and language therapists were redeployed as Covid swabbers and contact tracers, resulting in a complete loss in services. “It  would have made  more sense to use non-frontline staff or one of the more than 60,000 people who volunteered for “Ireland’s Call” to work as Covid swabbers and contact tracers,

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