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Thursday 16th October 2025
Source: Belfast Telegraph (Northern Ireland)
A campaign group for parents of children with special educational needs (SEN) in Northern Ireland has raised serious safety concerns after reports that some children are being transported to school by drivers with criminal records.
Giving evidence to a Stormont committee, SEN Reform NI highlighted that vetting for sub-contracted drivers is unclear and that children are sometimes transported without the legally required car seats.
Parents face significant anxiety each year, often unaware of transport arrangements until days before term begins, making childcare and employment difficult to manage.
The group described the SEN system as "structurally inequitable", with many parents struggling to find suitable school placements for their children.
They report that the situation has worsened this year and are calling on the Education Authority for greater clarity and transparency on safeguarding policies to ensure the safety and well-being of their vulnerable children.
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