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Shining a Light on Brain Tumour Awareness: In Conversation with Caroline Kane Montague

On a recent episode of Disability Matters with Patrick O’Donnell, the focus turned to a deeply personal topic — brain tumours.John was joined by Caroline Kane Montague, patient representative on the board of Brain Tumour Ireland, who spoke about the charity’s work and this year’s National Brain Tumour Awareness Week, which took place in October. […]

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From Research to Real Lives: Understanding Intellectual Disabilities with Trinity College Dublin

On a recent episode of Disability Matters on 92.5 Phoenix FM, host John Comiskey spoke with Carmel Doyle, who is part of a Trinity College Dublin research study exploring the lived experiences of children and young adults with intellectual disabilities in Ireland. “We’re trying to understand what inclusion really looks like — not just on

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31 Years of Independent Living in Dublin 15: The Story of BCIL

This week on Disability Matters, we turn the spotlight on an organisation that’s at the heart of Dublin 15 — the Blanchardstown Centre for Independent Living (BCIL). Founded in 1994, BCIL is celebrating over three decades of helping people with disabilities live independently in their own homes and participate fully in their communities. What began

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More Than Blood Sugar: The Emotional and Other Sides of Living with Diabetes

On a recent episode of Disability Matters on 92.5 Phoenix FM, host John Comiskey welcomed Christina Hamilton, Educational Support Worker with Diabetes Ireland, for an in-depth conversation about living with diabetes — from the early signs to the supports available today. “My background is in diabetes nursing,” Christina explained. “Here at Diabetes Ireland, we work

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From Diagnosis to Daily Life: How Muscular Dystrophy Ireland Makes a Difference

On a recent episode of Disability Matters on 92.5 Phoenix FM, host John Comiskey welcomed Aisling Kennedy, Chief Operations Officer of Muscular Dystrophy Ireland (MDI), to discuss what muscular dystrophy really is, how it affects people across Ireland, and the vital work her organisation is doing to support individuals and families living with this rare

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Breathing Beyond the Hype: Professor Marcus Kennedy on Vaping, Lung Health, and Protecting the Next Generation

“Anyone who thinks vaping is harmless needs to look a little closer.” That’s how Professor Marcus Kennedy — Consultant Respiratory Physician at Cork University Hospital and President of the Irish Thoracic Society — begins his conversation with host Patrick O’Donnell on Disability Matters. Professor Kennedy joined the show to mark World Lung Day and to

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Breaking Barriers, Building Acceptance: Adam Harris on Autism in Ireland

On a recent episode of Disability Matters, host John Comiskey spoke with Adam Harris, founder and CEO of As I Am, Ireland’s national autism charity. The discussion explored what autism is, the challenges faced by autistic people and their families, and the vital role As I Am plays in advocacy, support, and community change. What

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Beyond the Myths: How ADHD Ireland Empowers Children, Adults, and Families

On a recent episode of Disability Matters, host John Comiskey sat down with Ken Kilbride, CEO of ADHD Ireland, to shed light on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The discussion explored what ADHD really is, how it impacts children and adults, and the vital role ADHD Ireland plays in supporting individuals and families. What is

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Butterfly Skin, Strong Voices: Raising EB Awareness with Debra Ireland

On a recent episode of Disability Matters, host John Comiskey spoke with Alejandra Livschitz, Head of Strategic Communications at Debra Ireland. The conversation offered deep insights into epidermolysis bullosa (EB)—often referred to as the “butterfly skin” condition—and the vital work Debra Ireland does to support individuals and families living with it. What is EB? EB,

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