Advocacy

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Changing Lives, Building Independence: Ciara Heffernan on the Work of Rehab Ireland

“Unfortunately, anyone can find themselves living with a disability — it can happen in an instant.” That’s how Ciara Heffernan from Rehab Ireland begins her conversation with host John Comiskey on Disability Matters. It’s a reminder that the organisation’s work is not just for “someone else” — it could be for you, a friend, or […]

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Beyond the Headache: Pascal Derrien Explains the Complex Reality of Migraine

“People often think migraine is just a bad headache — it’s far more complex than that.”That’s how Pascal Derrien, CEO of the Migraine Association of Ireland, opens his conversation with host John Comiskey on Disability Matters. His words set the tone for a discussion that moves beyond myths, breaking down the reality of living with

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Breathing Through Barriers: Anna‑Marie Bork on Asthma, Inequality, and Advocacy

In this episode of Disability Matters, Patrick O’Donnell speaks with Anna‑Marie Bork, Senior Policy and Advocacy Coordinator at the Asthma Society of Ireland. With more than 450,000 people in Ireland living with asthma, Anna‑Marie brings vital insight into how asthma affects people’s lives — and what needs to change. “Asthma is a chronic and potentially

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Disability Support in Action: Kingsriver and the Innovation Bridge – Gerard McGrath’s Story

“The moment I walked in, I felt welcome.”That’s how Gerard McGrath describes his first day at Kingsriver Community in Co. Kilkenny — this first impression was the beginning of a journey toward confidence, purpose, and community. Gerard recently joined Disability Matters to share his story—one that reflects the real impact of person-centred support in action.

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‘You First’ service Officially Launched: A Safe Space for Mental Health Support in Blanchardstown

BCIL Celebrates with Local Champions and Co-founder Gerry Murray On Friday, July 25th, Blanchardstown Centre for Independent Living (BCIL) proudly took part in the official launch of You First, a peer-led mental health café based in St. Brigid’s Community Centre, Church Road, Blanchardstown. Although You First has been operating quietly for the past two years,

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Revolutionizing Disability Support: Enable Ireland’s Virtual Services

We recently had the chance to sit down with some of the amazing people behind Enable Ireland’s virtual service—a growing and powerful initiative that’s changing the way we think about disability supports in Ireland. In this episode of Disability Matters John Comiskey speaks with Jason, Valerie, and Pádraig, three passionate people who’ve helped build something

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Living with Multiple Sclerosis: Insights from MS Nurse Sorcha Barlow

At Blanchardstown Centre for Independent Living (BCIL), we continue our commitment to amplifying voices and sharing resources that support people with disabilities in Ireland. This month, we spoke with Sorcha Barlow, MS Support and Education Nurse at Multiple Sclerosis Ireland, about the realities of living with MS and the services available to support people across

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“From Gamekeeper to Poacher”: Gerry Maguire on Leading SBHI and Championing Independent Living

In this episode of Disability Matters, host John Comiskey sat down with Gerry Maguire, the CEO of Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Ireland (SBHI), for a wide-ranging discussion about the realities of living with these conditions, the work of the organisation, and the urgent need for both societal change and state support. Gerry, who has lived

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BCIL Named County Finalist in 2025 National Lottery Good Causes Awards

We’re delighted to announce that Blanchardstown Centre for Independent Living (BCIL) has been selected as a County Finalist in the 2025 National Lottery Good Causes Awards, under the Health & Wellbeing category. This recognition highlights the dedication of our staff, volunteers, and community — and the powerful impact of our work supporting people with disabilities

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Empowering Lives Through Inclusion: Walk Ireland on Advocacy, Employment and the Arts

In this Disability Matters episode, John Comiskey welcomed two special guests from Walk Ireland: Vanessa Martin, Human Rights and Participation Practice Developer (HRPPD), and Brendan Heade, actor and long-time participant in Walk’s inclusive community programmes. Founded in 1967, Walk Ireland is an organisation committed to empowering people with intellectual disabilities to live self-determined lives in

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