Local Initiatives

KARE

KARE was started in 1967 by parents and friends of children with an intellectual disability. They wanted the children to be able to live at home and go to a local school. We still want to help people with an intellectual disability to live a good life in their local

CoAction

Our Mission: CoAction West Cork provides quality services to support children and adults with an intellectual disability and /or autism. This is achieved by helping each service user reach their full potential, working in partnership with their families and carers within the community.  Our Vision: We in CoAction recognise that

#AbleHour:

https://d15leaders.com/index.php/able-hour/ https://twitter.com/ablehour?lang=en https://twitter.com/ablehour?lang=en Dublin 15 Disability Peer Support Group invites you along to the forum, every month, for tea, chat and networking, not just for friendship and fun but also to address accessibility and other issues for people with disabilities. Sometimes, however, maybe you can’t get to the venue (Blanchardstown Library) at

Connect Sunbeam:

https://www.connect.sunbeam.ie/ Welcome To Connect Services we Provide: Connect is a hub for the community, allowing people of many abilities to interact and grow together. Some of the many services we provide are in the areas of finding jobs, personal growth and community integration.We have a drop-in centre where people can

IncredABLE:

https://incredable.org.uk/ https://incredable.org.uk/ IncredABLE is a voluntary organisation creating meaningful social, recreational, and educational opportunities for people with a learning/intellectual disability and/or autism. IncredABLE individuals are empowered to make choices, discover talents, realise passions, and participate in a community on their own terms.  IncredABLE deliver projects and services in the Southern

Fermanagh Programme to help Young People with Disabilities get Involved in Sports:

https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/fermanagh-programme-help-young-people-16854292 A pilot sports programme in the Fermanagh and Omagh district is encouraging young people with disabilities to get involved in sports – and to just have a ‘wheelie’ good time. The ‘ Wheelie Active Club ‘ aims to give a platform to children who have disabling illnesses and their siblings to try a

STEPPING STONES:

https://steppingstonescare.ie/index.html Thank you for visiting the Stepping Stones web site. If you are not already familiar with our history and the services we provide, we hope you will find the information you need. Stepping Stones Residential Care was established in 2008. Our primary purpose was, initially to provide mainstream residential

Joinx Pre School:

https://www.jonix.ie Jonix Educational Services has been working with young children diagnosed with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) since 2002. We currently have 9 centres located throughout Dublin. Jonix operate specialised pre-school classes that offer a unique and individualised learning experience for each child.Our classes are small, highly structured and provide

Cheshire Ireland:

https://www.cheshire.ie/ Cheshire Ireland provides a range of support services to people with both physical and neurological conditions in their homes, in residential centres, in supported accommodation and in stand alone respite facilities. We provide our services to people often with very complex and high support needs. Cheshire Ireland provide services

Cope Foundation:

https://www.cope-foundation.ie/Home Cope Foundation is a non-profit organisation. Non-profit means that Cope Foundation works only to benefit the people it supports. Cope Foundation supports over 2,300 children and adults with intellectual disabilities and/or autism. Cope Foundation is in 65 places in Cork City and County. Cope Foundation supports people in different