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A Programme Tries To Smooth The Path To Work And Education For People With Disabilities

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Story Source: Dublin Inquirer ~ Go to Original Article

The path from secondary school onwards to further education or a career often isn’t clear-cut, says Ben Lindsay, a guidance officer for the Ability Programme.

Especially for people with sensory or physical disabilities, and mental-health issues. That’s where Ability is trying to help.The Crumlin-based programme is designed to help people aged 18 to 29, facing these challenges, transition from school to further education, training or work…….…..


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