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Monthly Clinics commencing;

Friday 2nd August: 9.30am-12 noon

Friday 6th September: 9.30am-12 noon

Friday4th October: 9.30am-12 noon

Where : Lapwd Office, Station Road, Mohill

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For further information please contact: Carrick on shannon centre 0761075670 Monday-Friday 09.30-12.30 & 13.30-16.30 or email leitrim@citinfo.ie

Leader Manual Launch

ILMI Leader Manual Launch June 20th

The ILMI Leader Manual was launched on the 20th of June and the energy in the room was palpable a big thank you to everyone who made it and especially to the guest speaker Mary Collins and video testimonial from Brian Dalton past participants of our Leader Manual training.

The chair Shelly Gaynor opened the event with an overview of the relevancy to everyday life of this resource. James Cawley ILMI policy officer gave the technical practicalities and it was his and Eileen Daly’s piloting of the training rollout for the Leader Manual that really brings this document to life.

ILMI’s CEO Damien Walshe spoke about the heart of the manual and the sterling work of pulling it all together by Susan O’Brien our super staff member in the West. Damien sketched out why this document is so important and how it came about the many Leaders who contributed and the authentic rights based Independent Living Philosophy underpinning the finished work. By Leaders for Leaders.

This Leader Manual is for everyone. If you have a PA service, want a PA service or are curious for someone you know then please feel free to make it yours or to share it around. Any queries please give us a shout on info@ilmi.ie

All the best from the ILMI Team.


LAPWD Manager Karen Mc Partland attended Launch on the 20th June 2019 pictured above with Ann Marie Healy from ILMI Mayo

What is Woodhaven?

Woodhaven is accessible and supported holiday facility of the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) North West Therapy Centre Ltd. Woodhaven which is located on the First Sea Road, Sligo provides short-term holiday breaks for people with MS and other neurological conditions.

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Where is Woodhaven?

Woodhaven is nestled into a quiet residential area between Sligo town centre and the bustling seaside village of Strandhill with many amenities and local attractions nearby. The bus town service departs from directly outside our door which brings you into the heart of Sligo town, Strandhill or Rosses Point. Woodhaven has five beautifully appointed single, twin/double and family bedrooms all ensuite, all which are fully accessible with a choice of profiling beds and overhead hoist if required. All of our rooms have TV and Wi-Fi for your use.

Cost of Woodhaven

Accommodation at Woodhaven is on a bed and breakfast basis at a charge of €75.00 per person per night. This includes 24 hour supports from our highly skilled and qualified staff to assist you with all your personal care needs. Or as another option you may wish to have a family member or friend accompany you on your holiday, rates advisable from Woodhaven. Each Guest is also furnished with their own personal call bell for the duration of their stay which allows our Guests to aces supports from our staff at all times.

An evening meal can be ordered from our extensive menu at an additional cost or alternatively there are many reasonably-priced restaurants, cafes and take-away services in Sligo town which you can avail of during your stay with us.

What can I do at woodhaven?

In addition to a supported holiday, guests can also avail of holistic services such as reflexology, foot care and massage in our onsite treatment room during their stay. However as Woodhaven is a holiday centre and not a medical facility, we are unable to accept guests who require a clinical supports that cannot be independently managed.

Should you require further information or to make a booking you can find us on Facebook, visit our website www.woodhaven.ie, call us on 071 91 54991 or email manager@woodhaven.ie

We look forward to providing you with a unique holiday experience.

Woodhaven

What is Hack Access Sligo?

Hack Access Sligo is a competition with a difference, that makes a difference! Competitors are asked to “hack” or solve everyday issues that lead to social exclusion. These issues or barriers are imposed on disabled people by attitudes or environments not designed with their needs in mind, so let’s change that!

Barriers to social inclusion can be obvious or subtle. Whether caused by environment, design, technology or attitude the aim is that participants come up with ways to change their world for the better!

What do I need to do to enter Hack Access Sligo?

All you have to do is go online to hackaccesssligo.com and get your free ticket. You can enter as a team (of up to 5 people) or as an individual (teams will be decided on Friday night).

Then turn up at IT Sligo, 5pm on Friday 15th February! Teams will be organised and ideas brainstormed. Saturday will be devoted to “hacking the problem” culminating in judging at the end of the day.

Students, graduates, professionals and social warriors are all encouraged to come along! Barriers exist in all shapes and sizes so no matter your skillset, if you would like to have some fun whilst doing some social good, then this is the competition for you!

Do I need an idea before I enter Hack Access Sligo?

No! Friday evening will be dedicated to giving participants every opportunity to brainstorm ideas. There will be speakers on the night that will give accounts of the social barriers that people experience. Participants are also encouraged to come armed with their own experiences, after all we are aiming to improve access for everyone! 

Full information and tickets available on our website hackaccesssligo.com

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