The Fianna Fáil Disability Network today launched its disability discussion document entitled 'The Future of Disability Connectivity, Visibility, Recognition & Access for All 2023 & Beyond'.
This discussion document shows how bringing together the voices and ideas of our members, of advocates, of disability service providers and organisations to support furthering disability policy is a worthwhile exercise that can lead to new, diverse and innovative policy ideas.
Fianna Fáil in Government is committed to improving the lives of people with a disability and to providing services and support for people with disabilities, which will empower them to live their lives and provide greater independence in accessing the services they choose.
This paper rightly highlights that disability cannot and should not be siloed into one Department and that it is the responsibility of every Government Department to ensure that disability inclusion is at the heart of policy formulation and decision making.
Speaking at today's launch, Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Anne Rabbitte, said "While much has been achieved, it is clear from this discussion paper and its recommendations that significant challenges remain and that addressing these challenges requires a whole of Government approach.
"We must lead by example so that nobody is left behind. For me, it is essential there are clear pathways in place for people with disabilities, so people know what and where supports are available, regardless of diagnosis or need.
"I will continue to be an advocate for people with disabilities across Government and I look forward to continuing to work with the Fianna Fáil Disability Network to build on the outstanding work presented in this discussion document.''
Fianna Fáil Disability Network President, Sinéad Lucey Brennan said "When I founded the Disability Network, I committed to bringing together a diverse group of people to amplify the voices and ideas of our party members and their families with lived disability experiences. I have been truly humbled by the number of party members, their families and the wider public who have shared their personal lived experience and disability advocacy experiences with me and I never cease to be amazed by their tenacity and courage.
"We must now ensure that this document and its recommendations become an ever-evolving sphere of influence that generates ideas to inform future disability policy for Fianna Fáil. This is a living document and I look forward to continuing to hear people’s lived experiences in every part of our country to continue this work."
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Note to Editors:
See in photo attached members of Disability Network from L-R: Adam Smyth, Minister Anne Rabbitte, Dace Lazdina, Rachel Naughton and Sinéad Lucey Brennan.
Policy document can be found
here