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We believe that we support the immediate needs of teachers teaching Special Needs Learners
Notable achievements
Ksh 10,000 special pay
Massive deployment in SNE
Recruitment in SNE
Recognition Agreement
Relocation of delocalized teachers
The Kenya Union of Special Needs Education Teachers (KUSNET) has called on the Ministry of Education to increase capitation funds for the special needs
James Torome expressed that the union will focus on service delivery for special needs teachers as well as the special needs students.
Moses Kendagor, a special needs teacher said there is a need for the government to look into the plight of blind students who use Braille that are too expensive to afford.
Ms. Charity Machocho, a trustee at KUSNET urged the government to supply facemasks and sanitizers to the special needs schools for the sake of improving health care..
The union has a membership of over 9,001 teachers adding, they were targeting to have a membership of 18,000 by the year 2022.
Moses Kendagor, a special needs teacher said the brailles are limited due to the high cost of learning equipment insisting that the decapitation fee should be increased from the current Sh 2,100 per student.
Achievements
Goal: Awareness
To ensure the special needs learners are provided with proper infrastructure to ease access to classrooms and other amenities within the school.
Goal:Promotion and Staffing
Discussion on SNE Teachers promotion and staffing during The TSC Strategic Plan meeting at Kenya School of Government
Goal:Special needs
The Kenya Union of Special Needs Education Teachers (KUSNET) has called on the Ministry of Education to increase capitation funds for the special needs students.
Goal:Safety environment
To ensure special needs learners are provided with proper infrastructure to ease access to classrooms and other amenities within the school.
Goal: Capacitation
The Kenya Union of Special Needs Education Teachers (KUSNET) has called on the Ministry of Education to increase capitation funds for the special needs students.