Switch to an accessible version of this website which is easier to read. (requires cookies)

Play worry over autistic children

March 15, 2007 9:03 AM

Parents of autistic children claim the youngsters have missed out on use of a school playground because there have not been enough supervision staff. They said the roll at Caithness Early Years Autism Centre (CEYAC) has increased, but staff numbers have not changed to keep pace with this. Highland Council said the situation at CEYAC was under review.

Maureen Stockdale, whose son Joseph attends the unit, said the children need to be able to go out and play.

She said: "Can you imagine having to sit in a classroom with lots and lots of energy and to look out the window at other children playing and you are not able to go out and play? School is the perfect environment for a child to play, to learn through play, to socialise, to be part of something and these children are being discriminated against because they are not allowed to get out there."

Donnie MacDonald, acting director of education, culture and sport, said the matter was part of an ongoing review. He said: "As a result of recent discussions and pending the outcomes of the above review, the council has agreed to additional time being allocated to support staffing in CEYAC. "This will be put in place as soon as possible in order to ensure that pupils attending CEYAC have appropriate access to the curriculum and outdoor play facilities."

What would you like to do next?

  • Subscribe for updates

    Read updates from this website in your desktop or online news reader

    • On a news reader website

      •  
      •  
      •  

      In a desktop news reader or a website not listed above

      •  
    • Example monthly digest email
      •  
      •  
      •  
    • If you submit your email address, the Liberal Democrats and their elected representatives may use the information you have provided to contact you from time to time about issues we think you may find of interest. Some of the contacts may be automated. You can opt out of some or all contacts at any time by contacting us.


    • Generate different image

    Join our email list

    • If you submit your email address, the Liberal Democrats and their elected representatives may use the information you have provided to contact you from time to time about issues we think you may find of interest. Some of the contacts may be automated. You can opt out of some or all contacts at any time by contacting us.


    • Generate different image

    Follow the party's activity on...

  • Share this page

    Share this page on another website

    Link to this page

    On websites and printed material:
    disabilitylibdems.org.uk/en/article/2007/102591/play-worry-over-autistic-children
    In text messages, Twitter, or reading over the phone:
    da.lib.dm/a14pJ

    Email this page to a friend


    • Generate different image
  • Help out or donate

    Help out in your local area

      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
    • If you submit your email address, the Liberal Democrats and their elected representatives may use the information you have provided to contact you from time to time about issues we think you may find of interest. Some of the contacts may be automated. You can opt out of some or all contacts at any time by contacting us.


    • Generate different image
  • Tell us what you think

    Send us your views

    • If you choose to join our email list, the Liberal Democrats and their elected representatives may use the information you have provided to contact you from time to time about issues we think you may find of interest. Some of the contacts may be automated. You can opt out of some or all contacts at any time by contacting us. You do not need to join our email list to complete this form.


    • Generate different image