John Comiskey

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Living Well with Arthritis: Support, Movement, and Self-Management – Tara Regan, Arthritis Ireland

Around 20% of people in Ireland live with arthritis, a figure expected to rise. In this week’s episode of Disability Matters, host John Comiskey speaks with Tara Regan, Communications and Advocacy Manager at Arthritis Ireland, about the realities of living with arthritis, the wide range of supports available, and why early information, self-management, and connection […]

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Understanding Williams Syndrome: Community, Advocacy, and Looking to the Future

In this episode of Disability Matters, John Comiskey speaks with Dearbhail Mullan, Treasurer of Williams Syndrome Ireland, alongside her son Ciarán, about living with Williams Syndrome, navigating diagnosis and services, and the vital role of community, advocacy, and support across the lifespan. Williams Syndrome is a rare genetic neurodevelopmental condition, affecting approximately 1 in 10,000

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Strengthening Patient Voices: Inside the HSE’s New Partnership Approach – Fiona O’Driscoll

In this week’s episode of Disability Matters, host John Comiskey sits down with Fiona O’Driscoll, Regional Patient and Service User Engagement Lead for the HSE Dublin & North East. In an insightful conversation, Fiona explains how the HSE is reshaping healthcare by placing patients, service users, carers, and advocacy organisations at the centre of decision-making.

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Dyspraxia Awareness: Moving Beyond Labels and Misconceptions – Sharon Lane

In this week’s episode of Disability Matters, host John Comiskey sits down with Sharon Lane, Chief Executive Officer of Dyspraxia Ireland, for an in-depth conversation about developmental coordination disorder (DCD) — more commonly known as dyspraxia — and the supports available to children, adults, and families across Ireland. Warm, engaging, and deeply informative, Sharon offers

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Supporting Ireland’s Polio Survivors: A Conversation with Emma Clarke Conway and Mick Keegan

In our latest Disability Matters episode, John Comiskey speaks with Emma Clarke Conway, Operations Manager at Polio Survivors Ireland, and Mick Keegan, who shares his personal journey from childhood polio to living with post-polio syndrome. This insightful conversation explores the history of polio in Ireland, the long-term challenges survivors face, and the vital supports offered by the organisation. A must-listen for anyone interested in health, disability rights, and community support.

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More Than 80 Ways to Get Involved: Sinéad Hayes about Fingal Inclusion Week 2025

On this week’s episode of Disability Matters, John Comiskey sits down with Sinéad Hayes, a Community Officer with Fingal County Council. Although she joined the Community Development Office only four months ago, Sinéad is already deeply involved in county-wide projects and community engagement — including Fingal Inclusion Week. Starting in Community Development Sinéad laughs when

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“Rebuilding Life After Brain Injury”: How Acquired Brain Injury Ireland Supports Survivors and Families Nationwide

On this week’s episode of Disability Matters, host John Comiskey speaks with Sinéad Crawley, National Service Manager, and Sara Prodoni, Training & Employment Facilitator, from Acquired Brain Injury Ireland (ABII). They discuss the causes of acquired brain injury, the life-changing impact it can have, and the vital supports ABII provides to survivors and their families.

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“Rehabilitation Needs a Revolution”: Reinhard Schäler on Building Hope for People with Severe Acquired Brain Injury

This week on Disability Matters, John Comiskey speaks with Reinhard Schäler, CEO and founder of the SAOL Foundation, an organisation created out of one family’s determination to change what support looks like for people living with severe acquired brain injury (sABI) in Ireland. A Family Story That Sparked a National Conversation Reinhard’s son, Padraig, had

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“Don’t Give Up, Don’t Give In”: Dawn Shares Her Journey Through Trauma, Mental Health Struggles, and Hope

An interview with Dawn on Disability Matters, hosted by John Comiskey On this week’s episode of Disability Matters, host John Comiskey speaks with Dawn — a woman whose courage, honesty, and resilience offer hope to anyone facing mental health challenges. Dawn shares her story under a first name only, not for anonymity, but to protect

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“A Ceiling Hoist Shouldn’t Be a Luxury”: Shane Calls for Equal Access in Irish Hotels

Shane Rothwell speaks to Disability Matters about the lack of accessible hoists in Irish hotels On this week’s Disability Matters, host John Comiskey spoke with long-time BCIL friend Shane Rothwell, who highlighted a barrier thousands of disabled people in Ireland know too well: the near-total absence of hotel rooms with ceiling hoists. Shane needs a

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