The document, which has 182 pages gives information from early days to adult services, will be launched in Tullamore Library this afternoon.
A Guide to Supports and Services for Children and Young People with Disabilities is being launched in the midlands today.
After listening to parents and families discuss the difficulties in finding information in one place regarding supports, Inclusion Ireland partnered with the Children and Young People’s Service Committee of Laois and Offaly to produce the guide.
The document, which has 182 pages gives information from early days to adult services, will be launched in Tullamore Library this afternoon at 12pm.
Advocacy project worker with Inclusion Ireland, Petria Malone, says it will serve as a vital tool for those looking for information about supports:
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