A school for deaf children says it's devastated by the HSE's plans to remove it's on-site speech and language therapist 

Over half of the 140 children that attend the Holy Family School for the Deaf in Dublin rely on the service. 

The HSE is redeploying the post as part of plans to change how disability services are delivered. 

It will mean students may have to join waiting lists to access therapy and will have to miss school to attend appointments. 

 

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