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10:55 GMT, Thursday, 28 August 2008 11:55 UK

Cash for special needs services

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Two services aiding parents of children with special needs at tribunals have been given a financial lifeline.

The tribunals are held when a parent of a child with special needs is unhappy with the education provision being offered by their local council.

The Scottish Government awarded £60,000 to Independent Special Education Advice (ISEA) Scotland, after its main funder did not renew its grant.

Govan Law Centre will be given £50,000 for training and policy work.

Children's Minister Adam Ingram said most local councils were "doing an excellent job" meeting children's additional support needs.

He added: "There are occasions when a parent disagrees with the approach or education provision that their child is receiving.

"For a parent, representing their child at a tribunal hearing can be very difficult, therefore the representation services provided by the ISEA and Govan Law Centre are invaluable."

The funding for ISEA Scotland will run until March 2009.

Govan Law Centre is to set up a six month training project, which will also make recommendations on developing advocacy services in the long-term.



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