Former education minister believes there should be a fresh look at how children with additional needs are supported
Is there enough support for children with additional needs in the Island's schools?
One MHK says there should be a new look at how those students are looked after.
Former education minister Julie Edge is calling for a review of inclusive education in this month's Tynwald, which starts today (Tuesday 21 January).
She's been talking to John Moss:
One campaign group believes support for children with additional needs could be improved.
The Dyslexia Advocacy Group has been giving evidence to a Tynwald Select Committee after bringing forward a Petition for Redress calling for better identification and provision for those with the condition.
Peter Washington, Renée Caley and Julia Bell raised concerns about the training available to teachers:
This month's Tynwald sitting will be broadcast on AM 1368 or online at manxradio.com from 10am today.

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