Fórsa concludes negotiations on Special Needs Assistant Workforce Development Plan

Dear members,


Negotiations on the SNAWDP have now finished, and today the Minister submitted a Memorandum to Cabinet, which has endorsed the proposals in the Plan. 


Fórsa will now start a consultation process with SNA members to seek your views on the proposals. We will host a series of regional and online information meetings for members in the weeks ahead and then hold a ballot of members.


You will be asked if the proposals should be accepted or rejected in a consultation ballot to take place later in June.


The key elements of the SNAWDP are as follows:

  • A new Circular on the role of the SNA which accurately sets out the full range of supports provided by SNAs to students including in areas such as learning and development, emotional regulation and managing challenging behaviour.

  • A Redeployment Scheme for SNAs ensuring that if school allocations are reduced SNAs have the option of redeployment to a new school.

  • The replacement of the 72 hours with learning and development time which consists of a minimum 10 hours of self-directed learning and development time, and could reach a maximum of 36 hours per annum if the school organises more training. The school is responsible for paying for training, not the SNA. This training includes all mandatory training such as induction, health and safety, and child protection training courses.

  • SNAs can be asked to attend staff meetings and policy development meetings up to a maximum of 10 hours per annum, and SNAs can be asked to participate in student centred planning for a minimum of 10 hours per annum.

  • The minimal essential qualification will move to a relevant QQI Level 6 programme in stages, with serving SNAs being exempt from further study if they already have a Level 6 qualifications, are close to retirement or have equivalent prior experience and expertise. 

  • New guidance restricting the ability of schools to bring SNAs into schools in the month of June as attendance will be determined by the availability of appropriate work.

  • A commitment to develop SNA Posts of Responsibility to provide a proper career structure for SNAs.

  • Centralised Garda Vetting to be rolled out to make life easier for subs and SNAs changing schools.
     
  • New clear advice on how and when to used fixed term contracts of employment.


Allocations


Fórsa has also secured a government commitment that when SNA allocations are reviewed again for the start of the 2027/2028 school year no more than 1 SNA post can be lost in any school. This will be the model for future years. Therefore, the NCSE will not be seeking to remove any more than 1 SNA post after conducting a review, they will be limited to reducing allocations by 1 post only, with affected SNAs able to access the new redeployment scheme. 


Allocations will stay as they are for the forthcoming year. The new model will take effect from September 2027.


Local Bargaining offer


Fórsa will also be consulting members on an additional local bargaining offer which consists of an increase to the top of the SNA pay-scale of 1.5% effective from last September, as well as improvements to a number of Special Leave entitlements. This consultation will also be subject to a ballot process alongside the SNAWDP. 


Recommendation


The Fórsa Education Divisional Executive Committee (EDEC) met yesterday, Tuesday 2nd June, to consider the proposals and to decide what advice to issue to members. 


They decided that, whilst not every objective had been secured through the negotiations, more than enough progress has been made to justify a recommendation that SNA members vote to accept the proposals.


Now, it is over to you, to consider the proposals. Below you will find details of the information meetings and links to a series of documents, from the Department and from Fórsa, designed to explain the proposals. These include Frequently Asked Questions documents and an analysis of the negotiating objectives and outcomes achieved. 

 

 

Yours,


Andy Pike
Head of Education

 


The new Circular on the role of the SNA and the associated guidance is available here 


A copy of the whole SNAWDP can be found here 


A copy of the Redeployment Scheme Circular can be found here 

 

Fórsa SNAWDP analysis of the negotiating objectives


Fórsa FAQs on the Circular on the Role of the SNA are here 


Fórsa FAQs on the replacement of the 72 hours and changes to June working are here 


Fórsa FAQs on the new Redeployment Scheme are here 

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Regional meetings

Below is a list of in-person meetings. Online meetings will be announced soon.

 

Month

Date

Branch

County

Location

Start Time

June

4

Munster

Kerry

Manor West Hotel

7.30pm

June

8

CUSNA

Galway

Forsa Office

6.30pm

June

8

SDSL

Dublin

Dub. W. Ed Centre

6.30pm

June

8

NDNL

Drogheda

TBC

6.30pm

June

9

Munster

Clare

West County Hotel

7.30pm

June

10

Munster

Limerick

Castletroy Park Hotel

7.30pm

June

10

NDNL

Dublin

Nerney's Court

6.30pm

June

11

CUSNA

Mayo

Ellison Hotel, Castlebar

6.30pm

June

11

Munster

Waterford

Waterford Teachers Centre

7.30pm

June

11

SDSL

Laois

Portlaoise Education Centre

7.30pm

June

11

NDNL

Longford

Longford Arms Hotel

6.50pm

June

15

Munster

Cork

Silversprings Hotel

7.30pm

June

15

SDSL

Carlow

TBC

7.30pm

June

16

CUSNA

Donegal

Mount Errigal Hotel

6.30pm

June

16

Munster

Tipperary

Anner Hotel

7.30pm

June

16

SDSL

Wexford

Wexford Trade Union Centre

7.30pm

June

17

CUSNA

Cavan

Cavan Crystal Hotel, Cavan

6.30pm

June

17

NDNL

Meath

Pilo Hotel

6.30pm

June

18

NDNL

Kildare

Newbridge/TBC

6.30pm

 

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