TCPID launch new report on Identifying Employment Opportunities and Programmes for People with Intellectual Disability in the Republic of Ireland
The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities has launched a new report on Identifying Employment Opportunities and Programmes for People with Intellectual Disability in the Republic of Ireland.
Professor Michael Shevlin, Director of the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disablities said,“ We all know that young people with intellectual disabilities experience great difficulties in accessing meaningful employment. This report highlights that despite significant government investment, employment rates for these young people remains stubbornly low. Recommendations from this report, if implemented, can begin to address this situation.”
Frank O'Keeffe, Managing Partner of EY Ireland said,“ Our experince of working with the TCPID has contributed significantly to our people experience while positively supporting our inclusive culture, ensuring that we can continue to deliver exceptional services to our clients through diverse teams. This report provides a valuable insight into the supports that are available to employers and parents / carers. It is a game-changer in creating opportunities for graduates and persons with intellectual disabilities.”
We would like to acknowledge the support of Rethink Ireland in the production of this report. To read the full copy of the report you can download it from here: : http://www.tara.tcd.ie