Members providing services in Roscommon

Working to bring about change, inform, and influence policy makers, key decision makers and other relevant stakeholders to autism proof policies, practices, and attitudes that impact on the lives of autistic people and their families.

10 Bayview Drive, Kiliney, Co. Dublin. 


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County Roscommon Disability Support Group CLG is committed to improving the quality of life and the standards of services to all people with disabilities, older people and children. Support is also available for families and carers.


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Down Syndrome Ireland provide support and services to people with Down syndrome and their families though a national office and 25 branches nationwide.  They provide an ‘all-through-life’ support to people with Down syndrome and their families across Ireland with specialists in the areas of health, speech and language, early development, education and adult education and independence that enhance the lives of thousands of children and adults with Down syndrome across the country.


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Epilepsy Ireland aims to improve the quality of life for people with epilepsy, their families and carers through the provision of information, advice and counselling.


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IWA is the national organisation of people with limited mobility with over 20,000 members and service users. The role of the IWA is:

  • to advocate for change, locally and nationally, by representing the issues and concerns of adults and children with limited mobility;
  • to research, develop and pilot new concepts of service delivery and to deliver services in partnership with state agencies.

IWA has a broad range of services for people with physical disabilities, which include:

  • Advocacy
  • Assisted Living Services
  • Resource and Outreach Centres
  • Independent Living Apartments
  • InterAction - a Community Development Project
  • Motoring Advice, Assessment and Tuition
  • Transport
  • Employment, Training and Education
  • Sport
  • Respite Holidays
  • Peer Counselling
  • Information and Publications
  • Youth Services


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The MS Society provides professional services to people with multiple sclerosis, their families, friends and carers.


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MDI provides support to persons affected by muscular dystrophy and their families through the provision of a range of services e.g. family support service, counselling, freephone, respite care, youth activities, holidays, independent living and training opportunities. It also funds medical research.


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Parkinson's Ireland assists patients, their carers and families, providing advice and information. The Organisation also fund and assist research into the effects, causes and possible cure of Parkinson's disease.

 


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The Rehab Group is an independent, not for profit, non governmental organisation, operating across national boundaries, which is dedicated to promoting social integration, economic independence and equal opportunities especially for people with disabilities.


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Founded in 1996 by their voluntary Board of Management, RHS Home Care is a not for profit co- operative society with charitable status. Their Co-op is unique in Ireland and the first social care co-operative of its kind in Europe back then. They have service arrangements with the HSE for Disability Services and Older Person services. They provide PA services also on behalf of many organisations who provide community services, e.g. Social support and interaction, support with housekeeping, night time support, respite care service and much more.
Their aim is to bring professional home care & PA services to those who need assistance to remain living in their own communities across Ireland. These services are delivered on a not for profit basis by their highly skilled healthcare staff, under the management of their Area Supervisors, Care Manager, General Manager and board of directors.


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See My Skills is a social enterprise dedicated to fostering workplace inclusivity, tackling high unemployment rates among people with disabilities. Through partnerships across sectors, they offer two key programs: the Accelerator Schools Programme for secondary students, providing essential skills and industry exposure, and the Empowered Programme, offering personalised support for adults to find meaningful employment opportunities. 

They invite you to join them in creating a world where diversity is celebrated and everyone has equal opportunities to thrive.

 


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Special Olympics Ireland are a sports organisation for people with an intellectual disability from the age of 4 years old with no upper age limit. Currently almost 8,000 athletes from across the island of Ireland participate in 15 different sports through Special Olympics. 


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Our mission is to encourage and support an enhanced quality of life for members, parents, families and carers, striving for a brighter future. The biggest strength of the association continues to be its members and volunteers.


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Vision Ireland seeks to optimise the intellectual, social and economic independence of visually impaired people and to minimise the effects of visual impairment. Services include mobility and daily living skills training, peer counselling and family therapy, advice, information and support from a nationwide network of community resource workers, centre based rehabilitation, low vision clinic, talking book and Braille libraries, bi-monthly magazine, information and equipment resource centre, teaching aids, employment support service and technology assessment and support unit.

Note: Vision Ireland is the new name for National Council for the Blind. 


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Mission: Changing the lives of children, young people and families in need of support by providing community-based, strengths-focused, inclusive, flexible services empowering them to achieve their own goals. 


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