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Cost of living: Disabled community set to protest outside Leinster House over high living costs

Bernard Mulvany of Access For All Ireland explained that the protest, which is taking place next Tuesday, is taking place as the disabled community grapple with a lack of government supports. A new cost of living protest is being organised outside the Dail next week in support of the disabled community. Access For All Ireland, an […]

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How Irish employers could benefit from hiring people with disabilities

Opinion: employers adhering to the same old recruitment tactics are failing to capitalise on the untapped talent of people with disabilities. The latest figures from ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey highlights that 81% of Irish employers are currently struggling to recruit employees. This survey reveals that there is currently a massive talent shortage for recruiters in Ireland with unprecedented increases

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Minister Humphreys and Minister O’Brien announce new measures to support Community Employment Schemes nationwide

Minister Humphreys and Minister O’Brien announce new measures to support Community Employment Schemes nationwide The Minister for Social Protection, Heather Humphreys TD, and Minister of State, Joe O’Brien TD, have announced on 22nd March a series of improvements to Community Employment (CE) Schemes. CE Schemes play a vital role in both rural and urban communities

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People with disabilities reportedly are “last to be heard” during times of crisis because of rising living expenses.

Access for All Ireland is an advocacy group that highlights the difficulties faced by anyone in Ireland with mobility issues. Bernard Mulvany, the founder of Access for All Ireland, said that disabled people in the country are some of the most affected by the rising cost of living. He stated that there is an inadequate amount of

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Judith Heumann, who was widely regarded as the mother figure behind the movement for people with disabilities, passed on March 4, 2023

Judith Heumann, a civil rights activist and disability rights advocate, died on March 4 at the age of 75. She was one of the leading figures in the movement that sought to redefine what it means to be a disabled person in the United States (US) and Internationally. Judy was an international disability advocate who

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Family of a paralympic athlete from Cork criticized the lack of disability access granted to the event in her honor

The family of a pioneering paralympian has threatened to withdraw its support for an exhibition in her honour on Spike Island because it won’t be accessible to wheelchair users. The family of the late Cork woman Kay McShane said she fought against such discrimination all her life and any exhibition honouring her remarkable sporting achievements

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NCBI, Irish Wheelchair Association and Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind are calling on Minister of Transport to ensure safety of disabled pedestrians

In response to the increasing number of people with mobility issues and disabilities, the NCBI, Irish Guide Dogs for The Blind, and the Irish Wheelchair Association are calling on the Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan and Minister of State at the Department of Transport Hildegarde Naughton to ensure that the safety of these individuals is

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DDAI call on Government for change regarding parking legislation

The Disabled Drivers’ Association of Ireland (DDAI)  have urged the government to alter the legislation so that traffic officers and the police can fine drivers who illegally park in accessible parking bays. The group’s Bay Watch campaign aims to address the issue by calling on the government to change the law so that traffic wardens,

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