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Teachers, SNAs and school staff should be prioritised for Covid-19 vaccine

Social Democrats spokesperson for Education, Gary Gannon TD, has called for teachers, SNAs and school staff to be prioritised for the Covid-19 vaccine. Deputy Gannon stated: “Today, UNICEF issued a press statement calling for teachers to be prioritised for the Covid-19 vaccine worldwide, following healthcare workers and high-risk populations. “Yet, in our current strategy, they […]

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Non-consensual distribution of intimate images needs urgent Government response

The non-consensual distribution of intimate images needs an urgent Government response, including the establishment of a helpline for victims, according to Social Democrats TD for Dublin Central, Gary Gannon. Deputy Gannon, who is the party’s spokesperson for Education, said: “An abhorrent act took place this week when thousands of intimate images of women and young […]

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Chronic underfunding in education not addressed in Budget 2021

Social Democrats TD spokesperson for education, Gary Gannon TD says that Budget 2021 has not addressed the legacy of chronic underfunding in Education, shown in stark relief through Covid19. Deputy Gannon said: “There will be much talk about welcoming news of Budget 2021, but there remain crucial systemic issues in each area. “There are new […]

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Minister must provide clarity and certainty to students affected by Leaving Cert marking errors

The Social Democrats have called on the Minister for Education to provide clarity and certainty to the thousands of affected students who had their Leaving Certificate results downgraded due to errors identified in the predicted grades marking system. Gary Gannon TD, the party’s spokesperson on Education, said: “Following yesterday’s revelations that around 6,500 students received […]

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Delay in confirming Leaving Cert errors must be explained

Gary Gannon TD, the Social Democrats spokesperson for Education, has demanded an explanation as to why the Government took a full week to confirm that two errors had been identified in the Leaving Certificate predicted grades marking system. Deputy Gannon said: “Today’s scandalous development has needlessly added to the stress levels of this year’s Leaving […]

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