Minister Emer Higgins and Deputy Keira Keogh with members of Western Care’s Mayo Self-Advocacy Group and staff.

WESTERN Care Association was delighted to welcome Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Emer Higgins, and Deputy Keira Keogh to meet with members of its Mayo Self-Advocacy Group.

The TDs to heard directly from self-advocates about their experiences, achievements and the issues that matter most to them.

Members of the group spoke about the importance of using their voice, inclusion, independence, choice, and ensuring that people with intellectual disabilities have a strong voice in decisions that affect their lives.

The visit also offered an opportunity to showcase the work of Western Care, and the vital role self-advocacy plays in empowering people with disabilities to speak up and influence change.

Commenting on the visit, Minister Higgins said: “The leadership shown by the Mayo Self-Advocacy Group reflects the positive impact that strong advocacy can have within local communities. Creating opportunities for people to engage with public representatives, service providers and their peers is an important part of building services that are responsive and person-centred.

“I would like to acknowledge Western Care for its ongoing support of the group and thank the advocates for a thoughtful and engaging discussion.”

Local TD Keira Keogh commented: “Having invited the Mayo Self-Advocates to Leinster House earlier this year to share their film I.T. and Me directly with policymakers, I was delighted to build on that engagement by inviting Minister Higgins to Western Care to hear directly from the advocates and the dedicated staff who support them.

“The advocates delivered a clear and compelling message: they want their rights respected, their voices heard, and genuine choice in the decisions that affect their lives. They also highlighted practical solutions that could remove unnecessary barriers, from improved transport accessibility to more respectful, person-centred language.

“As Western Care marks its 60th anniversary, it is fitting that we listen to and learn from the people it supports, ensuring their experiences and aspirations help shape future policy and services.”

Western Care Association interim CEO Anne Chambers welcomed the visit, saying: “The Mayo Self Advocacy Group play an important role in ensuring the voices of the people supported by the organisation are heard. We are pleased to welcome Minister Emer Higgins and Deputy Keira Keogh who met with the advocates during their visit. On behalf of the advocates and wider organisation we thank them for their time and visit.”

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