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Blue Nose Day, April 28th 2016

  To order Blue Noses or Autism Friendly badges for ‪#‎BlueNoseDay2016‬ please e-mail info@autismireland.ie Wear your Blue Nose and / or Autism Friendly badge and support Irish Autism Action by texting IAA to donate €2 to 50300 100% of text goes to Irish Autism Action across most network providers. Some providers apply VAT which means that a […]

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Sibshops with Ryan Tubridy, RTE Radio 1

George O’Carroll & Isobel Dunne from Co. Louth were on with Ryan Turbridy’s show on RTÉ Radio 1 on Thursday morning April 14th to discuss their lives as siblings living with autism and the support they got from the Sibshops programme ran by Olive Whelan ‪#‎autismawareness‬   Listen back to George & Isobel talk about Sibshops […]

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Lights, Bulbs & Action

  Lights, Bulbs and Action, sibling support stories about autism and additional needs. This book is on sale from our centre in Multyfarnham. Enquires / Orders can be e-mailed to info@autismireland.ie.  

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Returning PJDAY Monies

On behalf of Irish Autism Action – Thank you all so much. ***On 4th April, one month on from ‪#‎PJDay2016‬ in support of Irish Autism Action, the total raised was: €202,141.79!!!*** Thank you so much to everyone who participated and please return your funds as soon as possible- everyone who returns their PJ money goes […]

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€5.4 million awarded for national higher education programme for inclusion

€5.4 million awarded for national higher education programme for inclusion coordinators in early years settings who will champion and co-ordinate better access to early education for children with additional needs   A consortium including Mary Immaculate College (MIC), Early Childhood Ireland and Maynooth University – Froebel Department of Primary and Early Childhood Education, has been […]

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National Pyjama Day, 4th March 2016

National Pyjama Day was held of 4th march and was hugely successful. 62,105 children took part and in some parts of Ireland it was the first ever #PJDAY in the snow. Lots of photographs were submitted, they can be viewed on Early Childhood Ireland Facebook page.

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