John Comiskey

Supporting Family Carers: The Work of Care Alliance Ireland

Family carers play a vital, though often unseen, role in supporting loved ones with disabilities, illness, or age-related conditions. Behind the scenes, organisations like Care Alliance Ireland are working tirelessly to ensure these carers are recognised, supported, and heard. Zoe Hughes, Senior Policy and Research Officer with Care Alliance, spoke with Disability Matters about the […]

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Aging and Intellectual Disability: Understanding the Journey with IDS-TILDA

Aging is something that affects everyone — but for adults with intellectual disabilities, the journey is often very different. This week on Disability Matters, Dr. Eilish Burke from Trinity College Dublin joined host John Comiskey to talk about IDS-TILDA — the Intellectual Disability Supplement to the Irish Longitudinal Study on Aging — a groundbreaking national

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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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Behaviours That Challenge: Trinity Study Sheds Light on Children with Intellectual Disabilities

On Disability Matters this week, host John Comiskey spoke with Carmel Doyle, who is involved in a Trinity College Dublin study on children and young adults with intellectual disabilities, and who present with behaviours that challenge. Why this research is needed Doyle explained how her own professional background shaped her involvement: “I’m an intellectual disability

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Make Way Day 2025: Clearing the Path for Inclusion

On a recent episode of Disability Matters on 92.5 Phoenix FM, host Patrick O’Donnell welcomed Piers Richardson, Diversity and Education Officer with the Disability Federation of Ireland, to talk about Make Way Day 2025. This nationwide campaign, now in its eighth year, shines a spotlight on everyday obstacles that people with disabilities face — from

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Supporting Every Step: Understanding Motor Neurone Disease with the IMNDA

On a recent episode of Disability Matters, host John Comiskey spoke with Naomi Fitzgibbon, Director of Nursing Services at the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association (IMNDA). The conversation offered a compassionate look at the realities of living with motor neurone disease (MND), the challenges of diagnosis, and the vital support available to patients and families

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The Doubting Disease: Shedding Light on OCD and Its Hidden Struggles

“OCD is a disorder that causes intrusive, disturbing thoughts… thoughts that go completely against a person’s values. That’s what makes them so distressing,” — Fionnula McLiam, OCD Ireland On a recent episode of Disability Matters on 92.5 Phoenix FM, host John Comiskey spoke with Fionnula McLiam, clinical advisor with OCD Ireland, about obsessive compulsive disorder

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