A local Senator has responded to criticism from parents of autistic children who don't have school places secured for September. Protesting outside the Dáil today, parents are calling on the government to take action and provide 'School for All'. They don't feel their children's right to education is a priority for the government compared to others. But chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Autism, Senator Micheál Carrigy - who has an autistic son himself - says this is a priority for the government and the Taoiseach: