There is still no list available following the announcement three months ago.
An Offaly TD is criticising the Minister for Education for failing to name the 45 special schools set to benefit from a new Education Therapy Service.
Carol Nolan believes it's astonishing that almost three months after the announcement, no list has been confirmed.
Minister Helen McEntee says schools will be informed after engagement with the HSE and the National Council of Special Education but but is yet to provide a timeline.
The Independent rep is arguing the delay is leaving schools like the Offaly School of Special Education and families completely in the dark.
She says the lack of clarity is disgraceful and there needs to be immediate transparency and action:
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