Schoolboy (14) awarded €40,000 after accidental scalding by noodles at school
The boy suffered significant scalding injuries and has been left with four inch scar
The boy suffered significant scalding injuries and has been left with four inch scar
Watchdog reports non-compliances and insufficient resources in number of centres
Multisensory learning specialists are translating their work to the digital domain
Analysis: ‘Queue jumping’ and lack of transparency compounding anger over progress
Not enough to be ‘not racist, we must be anti-racist,’ says councillor, who speaks of her heritage
Prime 6.5 acre site overlooking Central Park in Sandyford is zoned for office development
‘There is a complete lack of awareness about the barriers thousands of people face’
Society should go back to its roots, as scattergun use of venue is not helping it fulfill its potential
Programme sees trainee fitness instructors help St Michael’s House service-users in the gym
Cut had direct effect on ability of residents at Louth centre to attend community facilities
‘We feel we’re falling through the cracks of the system’
Watchdog may be forced to cancel registration of facility operated by Brothers of Charity
Nurse says colleagues feel demoralised and many are moving abroad to work
Murphy says he hopes Byrne 'won't be pulled into this Sinn Féin stunt later this evening'
Minister of State ‘would have to resign’ if she expressed no confidence in colleague
A part-time job at the Botanic Gardens has given David O’Brien ‘untold confidence’
PR executive who spoke to Naughten about INM ruling met Donohoe among other politicians
Concerns over management of risk, safeguarding from abuse and fire protection
Tireless work on behalf of the Special Olympic movement merits due recognition
Blossom Buddies: An award-winning initiative looks to life after school for teenagers with intellectual disabilities
Lack of regulation and legislation around services highlighted in recent report
Every month Chloe Collins, who has cerbral palsy, does a sleepover with her ‘other family’
How service has improved life for family of 13-year-old boy with Down syndrome
Road closures in place in capital on Monday for event
Wendy Flynn, who had lost the ability to walk due to a brain injury, will run 10km after rehabilitation
Parents of children with special educational needs face a tiring labyrinth of twists and turns
Court hears man was attacked by another disabled client after being left unsupervised
Hiqa report finds unit run by St Michael's House in breach of care and safety standards
Health authority asked to investigate pay arrangements at Central Remedial Clinic
Claims staff expected to work 63-hour week as talks with disability bodies break down
More than 1,600 children and adults with an intellectual disability are cared for in its 170 day and residential centres across the Dublin area.
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