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Community Healthcare Organisations in Ireland The AT Network

CHOs are community healthcare services outside of acute hospitals, such as primary care, social care, mental health, and other health and well-being services. These services are delivered through the HSE and its funded agencies to people in local communities, … See more

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Chief Officers of new Community Healthcare

WEBChief Officers of new Community Healthcare Organisations announced. 13 - July - 2015. The Health Service Executive (HSE) has released the names of the Chief Officers of its new Community Healthcare Organisations (CHOs). The HSE established nine CHOs across the country this year, as a new means of delivering health services. The new …

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Taking a look at the new HSE Community Healthcare Organisations

WEBThe Health Service Executive (HSE) is set to establish nine Community Healthcare Organisations (CHO) across the country, with the aim of making it easier for people to access local services, improving management and accountability, and allowing stronger local decision-making. CHOs are community healthcare services outside of …

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Department of Justice publishes “roadmap” to ratification of the

WEBThe Minister for Justice, Frances Fitzgerald TD, and the Minister for Equality, Aodhán O’Ríordáin TD, yesterday published a roadmap to the ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) in Ireland, which is now expected in 2017.

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New guidelines launched to improve access to health services for …

WEBThe National Guidelines on Accessible Health and Social Care Services were launched by the Minister for Disability, Kathleen Lynch TD, at an event in Dublin’s Mater Hospital yesterday.National Guidelines on Accessible Health and Social Care Services were launched by the Minister for Disability, Kathleen Lynch TD, at an event in Dublin’s Mater

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What We Do The AT Network

WEBOur Peer Support Network sees Leaders connecting with new members as they too begin their journeys towards Independent Living, advising and mentoring them, training and upskilling them, and sharing their experiences so that success builds upon success. We pride ourselves on standing as a user-led network that promotes solidarity among people

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The Social Model of Disability

WEBand thus excludes them from participation in the mainstream of social activities. Disability is a particular form of social oppression”.1 Importantly, the social – or human rights – model of disability is embedded in the

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Information and Policy The AT Network

WEBThe ESRI undertook research on a range of current disability policy issues in 2014, including children and disability, work and adulthood, mental health, and the cost of disability. These topics were explored from both social and economic persectives, with the research presented at a conference in Dublin in September 2014.

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Owen Collumb The AT Network

WEBOwen Collumb. After many years living in institutional care, Owen moved into his own house in 2001 where he still lives independently with the support of Personal Assistants (PAs). Owen is an active board member for a number of organisations, including Greater Dublin Independent Living (GDIL), Cheshire Ireland and Lucan Disability Action Group

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Useful Links The AT Network

WEBÁiseanna Tacaíochta is a cost-effective, user-led network that empowers us, its members to move from dependency on disability service providers to managing our own personal budgets and services.

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Health Service Executive appoints new Access Officers to deal with

WEBThe Health Service Executive (HSE) has announced the appointment of 212 Access Officers across its Health and Social Care services. Access Officers support HSE staff in dealing with access issues for patients and service users with a disability.

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Brief History of Direct Payments in the UK The AT Network

WEBIn Britain the campaign to change legislation to introduce Direct Payments began in 1989 by the British Council of Disabled People (BCODP) in response to the threat to the practice of Independent Living schemes that were launched in the eighties. These schemes were considered pioneering at the time, giving greater freedoms to individuals …

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FAQs on Community Healthcare Organisations

WEBFAQs on Community Healthcare Organisations - The AT Network

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Directions Bulletin’ a newsletter that will be

WEB1 250 of those peopl This is the Easy to Read Version of the ‘New Directions Bulletin’ a newsletter that will be sent out 4 times every year.

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Áiseanna Tacaíochta Annual Report 2020

WEB4 Introduction Áiseanna Tacaíochta (ÁT) was founded as a pilot project in 2010 by four people with the lived experience of disability, who depend on daily support and PA services in their own lives and is the first

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2014 Annual Report

WEB2 Chapter 1: Introduction Chairperson’s Address 2014 was a very busy - and satisfactory - year for Áiseanna Tacaíochta (ÁT), with a growing membership and a real sense of

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ÁT Board Appoints Paul McBride as Chief Executive Officer

WEBThe Board is delighted to announce the appointment of Paul McBride as Chief Executive Officer of Áiseanna Tacaíochta. Paul has over 20 years’ experience in senior management positions in both the commercial and not-for-profit sector. He is a qualified Chartered Accountant with exceptional financial, commercial and governance …

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ÁISEANNA TACAÍOCHTA CLG CORPORATE SAFETY …

WEB2 safety statement including risk assessments part a – safety statement and appendices 4 section 1 – health and safety policy 5 1.0 – health and safety policy 6 1.1 – business / company information 7

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