The National Disability Services Association (NDSA) has welcomed Acquired Brain Injury Ireland as its newest member, strengthening its collective efforts to enhance support and advocacy for people with disabilities in Ireland.

This new membership underscores the NDSA’s shared commitment to advancing disability rights, fostering collaboration across the sector, and delivering equality through quality for people with disabilities.

By joining NDSA, we will contribute our expertise in brain injury rehabilitation and community integration to the NDSA’s network of national providers of disability services.

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We are delighted to become a member of the National Disability Services Association. This partnership strengthens our ability to advocate for the rights and needs of those impacted by brain injury while collaborating with other like-minded organisations to enhance disability services nationwide.

— Dr Karen Foley, CEO, Acquired Brain Injury Ireland

Through the NDSA, Acquired Brain Injury Ireland looks forward to sharing best practices, influencing policy initiatives, and strengthening the provision of disability services across Ireland together with other member organisations: Chime, Cheshire Ireland, Enable Ireland, Irish Wheelchair Association, Rehab Group and Vision Ireland.

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We are delighted to welcome Acquired Brain Injury Ireland to our association. Their dedication to empowering individuals with brain injuries aligns with NDSA’s mission to provide quality and innovative services and ensure equal access and equal opportunity for people with disabilities. We look forward to working together to drive positive change and improve outcomes for those in need.

— Barry McGinn, Chair, NDSA

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