The voice of kids/adults with profound/severe disabilities (physical and/or solely intellectual), & complex, dependent life-long needs their family carers
It’s become apparent now that we in the disability and caring community do not figure in Governments mind as a group who need supports.
This morning on @morningireland it’s wall to wall coverage around an emergency payment to tackle the cost of living crisis they are even using the moniker “Heat or Eat” it’s a thing now because it’s now hitting the “ordinary voter”.
Along with the @IrishWheelchair@DisabilityFed and others we have been protesting for cost of living supports since the last budget but have constantly being told “No”.
What’s changed @MichealMartinTD@SimonHarrisTD@jackfchambers why is it you were resolute that there would be no additional supports even though we were drowning in debt?
You even wrote to us explaining to us the rationale behind Governments “No” position even though we were desperate, what’s changed?
@TomClonan@mulvanypeopleb1@MaryLouMcDonald@RBoydBarrett@ivanabacik@HollyCairnsTD@Toibin1@NewstalkFM@rtenews@LunchtimeLiveNT
ALT Banner on the Fairview footbridge asking why we have to choose heat or eat.
ALT Image of Fairview footbridge with our banner calling for cost of living supports.
Please do read this article. This could be any of us. In fact, it was my life for nearly 18 years. Can you imagine this situation into your 80's? Ireland MUST do better for families with disabled children/adult children. #Disability
'We're on our knees caring, and then we have this Kafkaesque nightmare.' - #BeforeWeDie campaigner Tony Murray on Newstalk this week talking about the Assisted Decision Making Capacity Act.
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I wonder how many, if any, of those "2,000 adults with intellectual disabilities who live with their parents" also have physical disability? There is a tremendous taxing on the carer parent's body when their adult child is physically disabled. This needs to be highlighted.
It's #InternationalDayOfPersonswithDisabilities For nearly 18yrs I was a lone parent carer to my profoundly disabled son Brendan Bjørn (RIP). Cost of living for disabled ppl is higher than others. Many can't afford heating & wait years for healthcare. Ask why b/c it shouldn't be.
Such a disappointment that there seems to be no selections / appointments to the @_IHREC Disability Advisory Committee DAC with a lived experience of high support intellectual disability or their informal support.
And not one of them represents the appx 20% of our society with a disability, especially those with severe/profound disability. I had hoped for a better selection but Ireland has never been great when it comes to human rights for people with disabilities.
@ProfoundIreland
Be good if as many people as possible would fill out this survey.
A vital part of our activism is engagement and what better way to engage then to make those decision makers aware of the issues we face.
#HaveYourSay
Disappointing news in the field of CMV #cytomegalovirus vaccine research. CMV is a leading cause of childhood disability & what severely damaged my late son's brain in utero. If you are pregnant, PLEASE learn about CMV and take hygienic precautions esp. around young children.
What @daracalleary et al need to understand is that many #carers CAN'T work outside the home in paid employment because they are working literally 24/7 caring for their disabled loved one, especially if profoundly disabled. I was in that situation for years. @ProfoundIreland
Minister Dara Calleary TD, has today announced a Social Protection Budget package worth over €1.15 billion including record increases in the Carer’s Allowance weekly income disregard.
The full list of Budget measures is available at Gov.ie/DSPBudget2026
ALT Image of a family with the caption 'Largest ever increase in the Carer’s Allowance income disregard from July 2026' Second image with the caption 'Increase of €375 to €1,000 for a single person, and,
Increase of €750 to €2,000 for a couple'
Hey @FineGael is this actually the message you want your reps sending to people with #disability or the family #carers working 24/7 to care for their disabled love one? €244 means tested weekly pymnt is poverty level. Care to reply please @1Hildegarde? @ProfoundIreland
Social Justice Ireland telling RTÉ that €10 increase in social welfare is 'not enough'.
👉 The best social welfare measure is called employment
#Budget2026