Dyslexia Association of Ireland – Afterschools workshop (Kells)
Description | The weekly after school workshop is held on Tuesday evenings in Kells Community School, Kells, Co. Meath. All Children wishing to enrol must have a full psychological assessment including a diagnosis of dyslexia which must be made available to the Workshop Co-ordinator to establish whether the Workshop is suitable for a child or not. All teachers at the Workshop are dedicated fully qualified teachers who have had special training in helping students with dyslexia. Our aim is to provide specialised classes for children with dyslexia and to also provide support and information for their parents and families. |
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Contact | Ph: 046 9246067 |
Address | Kells Community School, Kells, Co. Meath |
Additional Info | http://www.dyslexia.ie/about/dai-structure/nationwide-branches/Meath-north-kells/ |
Dyslexia Association of Ireland – Afterschools workshop (Navan)
Description | The weekly after school workshop is held in St. Oliver Plunkett NS, Navan, Co. Meath. All Children wishing to enrol must have a full psychological assessment including a diagnosis of dyslexia which must be made available to the Workshop Co-ordinator to establish whether the Workshop is suitable for a child or not. All teachers at the Workshop are dedicated fully qualified teachers who have had special training in helping students with dyslexia. Our aim is to provide specialised classes for children with dyslexia and to also provide support and information for their parents and families. |
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Contact | Ph: 086 6002726 |
Address | St. Oliver Plunkett NS, Navan, Co. Meath |
Website | http://www.dyslexia.ie/about/dai-structure/nationwide-branches/navan/ |
Enable Ireland Early Intervention Service – Navan
Description | Service for children with a disability and their parents. 0 - 6 Years. Enable Ireland provides early services in Meath in partnership with the HSE North Eastern Area. Services are delivered within a social model providing an integrated, accessible and co-ordinated service in partnership with the Service User and Service User families. |
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Contact | Ph: 046-9092530 |
Address | Unit 13 Mullaghaboy Industrial Estate, Navan, Co. Meath |
Website | http://www.enableireland.ie/Meath/Navan |
Enable Ireland Early Intervention Service- Trim
Description | Service for children with a disability and their parents. 0 - 6 Years. Enable Ireland provides early services in Meath in partnership with the HSE North Eastern Area. Services are delivered within a social model providing an integrated, accessible and co-ordinated service in partnership with the Service User and Service User families. |
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Contact | Ph: 046-9481852 |
Address | Lisieux House, St. Joseph’s Hospital Complex, Trim, Co. Meath |
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Website | http://www.enableireland.ie/Meath/trim |
Enable Ireland Early Intervention Service- Kells
Description | Service for children with a disability and their parents. 0 - 6 Years. Enable Ireland provides early services in Meath in partnership with the HSE North Eastern Area. Services are delivered within a social model providing an integrated, accessible and co-ordinated service in partnership with the Service User and Service User families. |
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Contact | Ph: 046-9282829 |
Address | Climber Hall Kells Co. Meath |
Additional Info | |
Website | http://www.enableireland.ie/Meath/kells |
Enable Ireland Early Intervention Service Dunshaughlin
Description | Service for children with a disability and their parents. 0 - 6 Years Enable Ireland provides early services in Meath in partnership with the HSE North Eastern Area. Services are delivered within a social model providing an integrated, accessible and co-ordinated service in partnership with the Service User and Service User families. |
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Contact | Ph: 01-8240696 |
Address | Unit 2 Aerbridge House, Business Park, Dunshaughlin Co. Meath" |
Website | http://www.enableireland.ie/Meath/dunshaughlin |
Useful Websites
• Headway Brain Injury Services and Support as a lifeline for people living with Acquired Brain Injury in Ireland. They provide services to help people with their own goals for recovery and to make the most of their potential, improve their quality of life and level of independence. Visit Website
• The National Disability Authority is the independent state body providing expert advice on disability policy and practice to the government and the public sector, and promoting Universal Design in Ireland Visit Website
• Dyslexia Association of Ireland (DAI) works with and for people affected by dyslexia, by providing information, offering appropriate support services, engaging in advocacy and raising awareness of dyslexia. Visit Website
• HADD-ADHD Ireland’s mission is to make life better for all people affected by ADHD, by raising awareness, knowledge, and understanding of the condition, providing practical services, and by creating a support network of paid staff and volunteers. Visit Website
• The National Advocacy Service (NAS) for People with Disabilities provides an independent, confidential and free, representative advocacy service that works exclusively for the person using the service and adheres to the highest professional standards. Visit Website