Victoria Simms

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Victoria Simms

@ProfVicSimms

Developmental/Cognitive psychologist. Prof at Loughborough University

Loughborough University Katılım Haziran 2013
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Niamh Costello
Niamh Costello@niamh_journo·
The #FTDBrothers setting off on their fifth marathon (of 33) today in Omagh. Tears are tripping me filming this btw lol The boys are raising awareness of Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) & funds for The Alzheimer Society of Ireland, in honour of their mum and her Irish roots.
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@daisychristo @BradleyKBusch Ummm. We are def doing things about this in assessment- precisely because we recognise the implications and extent of AI use. We also recognise that students need to learn how to use these tools- they arent going to dissapear.
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Victoria Simms@ProfVicSimms·
@AdamPollock So much so we can’t afford to stay in our area if wanted a little more space
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Victoria Simms@ProfVicSimms·
@AdamPollock I think it is incredibly variable based on location. Houses around us are being snapped up quickly and going massively over asking price.
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Adam James Pollock
Adam James Pollock@AdamPollock·
The Northern Ireland housing market is absolutely bleak. Our house has been listed for sale for a month and we have only had one viewing. 3 bedrooms, fully renovated over the last two years, right by the coast, for under £230,000. Anyone want it?
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Robert | X
Robert | X@RobertCoavas·
Este es uno de los momentos más tensos que puedes vivir dentro de un avión. El piloto está a punto de aterrizar… y de repente decide volver a despegar. A esta maniobra se le llama GO AROUND. Pocos pasajeros saben lo que realmente significa, te explico: -Hilo-
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Victoria Simms@ProfVicSimms·
@MarkYoung23 I would like to understand the political puppeteering that went on behind this - it feels purposeful.
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Victoria Simms@ProfVicSimms·
@SluggerOToole Honestly. This is the new low. And even worse to be honest is the instant pivot- because it shows that children with disabilities are being used as pawns in this dysfunctional system.
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Slugger O'Toole
Slugger O'Toole@SluggerOToole·
Special needs kids are the latest to pay for Stormont dysfunction… It’s fair to say our general expectations of Stormont are on the low side. The best we can hope for at this stage is they do no harm, but every now and again they manage to surpass them sluggerotoole.com/2026/03/27/spe…
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BBC News NI@BBCNewsNI·
Jim Gamble, former head of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre, to lead independent review of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland's governance and safeguarding: bbc.in/3O1hlL0
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Victoria Simms@ProfVicSimms·
@johnfinucane Precisely. Please press for a full explanation- and more so, an apology to the children. And then their families. This is untold anxiety for children who are already excluded from so many enriching experiences that the majority of our society take for granted
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John Finucane MP
John Finucane MP@johnfinucane·
I am relieved that summer schemes for children with special educational needs are going ahead. But it should never have come to this point. The angst caused among families was unacceptable & unnecessary. The Education & Health Ministers must now come forward to explain who made this decision, why, & give a guarantee this same mistake will never again be repeated.
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Victoria Simms@ProfVicSimms·
Not trying to be cynical. But why did this even make this to this stage at all for a prompt major u turn? I feel there is a real level of cruelty here- that deserves an official apology to parents and children. @naomi_long @paulgivan @Education_NI
Victoria Simms@ProfVicSimms

The irony of reading a brilliant final PhD chapter by Kaia Chambers this morning- based on direct reports from children with #downsyndrome and their families- emphasising the importance of these types of activities for their wellbeing. How can this be pulled? @Ed_Authority

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Kellie Armstrong
Kellie Armstrong@Kelmba·
Success - Alliance’s recall will take place on Tuesday from 12 to discuss the summer scheme crisis for children with SEN
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Victoria Simms@ProfVicSimms·
The irony of reading a brilliant final PhD chapter by Kaia Chambers this morning- based on direct reports from children with #downsyndrome and their families- emphasising the importance of these types of activities for their wellbeing. How can this be pulled? @Ed_Authority
Education Authority@Ed_Authority

Statement on summer schemes at special schools Summer schemes at NI special schools will not take place this year, due to concerns about the adequacy of health care provision for vulnerable participating children. This decision has been taken solely on safety grounds. We deeply regret it and fully understand that it will be very distressing for children and parents. The Education Authority has engaged repeatedly with the Department of Health (DOH) over several months in an attempt to avoid this situation. We have made clear that on-site nursing cover at the summer schemes would be required to enable them to be safely held this year. The Department of Health has confirmed this week that this would not be available. On that basis, only one decision can be responsibly made for this summer. We acknowledge the pressures facing health service colleagues. We will continue to engage with them to resolve the underlying and long-standing issue of health care provision for special school pupils. Our firm view is that consistent provincewide and year-round nurse-led provision for all special schools is required. Its current absence – in the context of greater complexity of health needs - has created growing pressures and concerns for the welfare of children in term time. The risks are much greater in the summer months when there is inevitably reduced staffing availability for summer schemes, with the schools themselves being closed. Pending the establishment of a permanent year-round nurse-led service, this year’s summer schemes could only safely proceed with the short-term measure of on-site nursing cover. That has now been ruled out by health service colleagues. We will continue to work with DoH and the wider HSC system to secure permanent nurse-led cover for schools. Our absolute priority must continue to be the welfare and safety of children and young people in our care. The following factors help set the context for the decision announced today: 📌The complexity of health needs for children and young people in special schools has increased while health service provision for schools has been reduced. 📌 Health care issues for special schools include nurse-led health care cover, as well as training and oversight for school staff with health-related responsibilities for pupils - including tasks like epilepsy rescue medication, diabetes care, supporting children with tracheotomy and so on. Greater assurance is needed that assistants have delegated authority from the health service for these tasks and responsibilities. 📌 Health provision concerns and risks are heightened for summer schemes, as scheme staff will not be as familiar as term time school staff with the individual children and their needs. Long-standing staffing and governance challenges for special school summer schemes therefore compound the potential health risks.

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Victoria Simms@ProfVicSimms·
@SazaFin @C_Fitz_ Yup. Agreed it’s awful but my focus is now ensuring our child has choice at transfer rather than support for learning. As we are doing this personally.
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Sarah Finnegan
Sarah Finnegan@SazaFin·
@ProfVicSimms @C_Fitz_ There’s no accountability or specificity built into the statements either, as is the case in England with EHCPs (notably, also being looked at). Advice for a 5 year old is not valid for a 14 year old. I could go on.
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