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Campaigners have rejected the HSEs claim that rising waiting lists for speech and language therapy are linked to the coronavirus.
Figures obtained by Cork TD Sean Sherlock have revealed that around 25,000 children are now witing on an initial assessment or initial appointment.
A further 18,500 are awaiting further therapy with more than 6,000 waiting longer than one year.
In its response to Deputy Sherlock, the HSE said the COVID-19 was “posing significant challenges” for all therapy services and pledge to keep the “evolving and unprecedented situation” under review. Shameful speech and language waiting lists were here long before COVID