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Monday, March 15, 2010

Support groups assisting the disabled in Ireland

Find a range of support groups that assist disabled people, their carers and family members.

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Number of listings: 28
Number of categories: 7

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The DAI lobbies to improve the lives of people with dyslexia. Offers diagnosis and assessment details, plus resources and fundraising information.
The only national cross disability organisation funded by the Government. PwDI helps all people with disabilities to take part in the decision making process that impacts on their lives and future opportunities.
An organisation run for people who are affected with multiple sclerosis (MS).
An organisation set up by Polio survivors to assist their fellow survivors, particularly in relation to the late effects of Polio. The group was formed in 1993 and is run by a voluntary board of Polio survivors and friends.
Helping people with Down syndrome make their own futures as bright and independent as possible by providing them with education, support and friendship.
Services and support for those with disabilities in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon. Includes the arts, leisure, accommodation and employment.
A site located in Bangor offering medical facts, pain management, FAQ and a helpline open Monday to Friday.
A voluntary group supporting family carers in Ireland. Site offers advice, publications and contact details.