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Dementia Friendly Hospitals from a Universal Design Approach -Design Guidelines 2018 »

For many people, hospitals can be stressful and challenging places to visit and spend time in. This is particularly true for people with dementia who often become frightened and disorientated in unfamiliar...

Cork Airport installs new signage to raise awareness of people with hidden disabilities and the importance of accessible WCs. »

As part of Cork Airports commitment to improve travelers experience whilst using the airport, they have installed new signage following calls from the Irish Society for Colitis and Crohn's Disease,...

Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport appoint five new Directors with direct personal experience of disability to Public Transport boards »

The Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Shane Ross TD, recently announced (3rd August 2018) that he has appointed five new directors to public transport boards in Ireland. The Directors have...

Clonakilty, Co. Cork to become Ireland’s first Autism Friendly town. »

Clonakilty, under the guidance of the Autism led charity AsIAm and SuperValu, is set to become Irelands first Autism friendly town. The initiative is the latest in an ongoing partnership that will see...