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Review of factors linked to increased prevalence of special educational needs among children in Gibraltar: Project background  - 34/2024

January 25, 2024

The Department of Education has observed that Gibraltar is experiencing an increase in the number of children with special educational needs. Under the Gibraltar Education and Training 1974 Regulations, a child is defined as having “special needs” if they have a learning difficulty which calls for special educational provision to be made for them. 

 

Minister for Education, Hon Dr John Cortes, has commissioned Una Geary, a NHS public health specialty registrar based in the UK, to work with Director of Public Health, Dr. Helen Carter, to carry out a review of factors linked to increased prevalence of special educational needs among children in Gibraltar, and likely root causes.

 

Una will be coming to Gibraltar in February to carry out a series of interviews and focus groups with key stakeholders across sectors to explore their views on likely root causes of increased prevalence of special educational needs among children in government-run schools in Gibraltar. 

 

We would therefore like to invite a representative from your charity / support group / association to an open hall discussion on Monday 26th February at 6pm in The Charles Hunt Room, Mackintosh Hall.

 

ENDS