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Lack of inclusion rather than deliberate exclusion

by Ability co_op July 10, 2020

The Laidlaw Scholarship application process as a person with a Disability -Harry O’Brien

by Ability co_op July 9, 2020

Invisibles of Trinity -Part V

by Ability co_op July 8, 2020

Sean talks about his journey through access programmes to first year undergraduate

by Ability co_op July 6, 2020

Invisibles of Trinity -Part IV

by Ability co_op July 4, 2020

Invisibles of Trinity -Part III

by Ability co_op July 3, 2020

Invisibles of Trinity -Part II

by Ability co_op July 2, 2020

Invisibles of Trinity -Part I

by Ability co_op July 1, 2020

A positive thing rather than a sacrifice -Exclusion

by Ability co_op June 30, 2020

The Google Student with Disabilities Scholarship -Daniel Kelly

by Ability co_op June 30, 2020

Introduction to Inclusion

by Ability co_op June 29, 2020

Harry O’Brien shares his experience of all aspects of college as a student with Autism

by Ability co_op June 29, 2020

The First Year Experience – Ben Rowsome

by Ability co_op June 29, 2020

No one is unworthy of pride and acceptance -Aaron Donnelly

by Ability co_op June 28, 2020

Adding Another Label to Myself – Pride

by Ability co_op June 24, 2020

Something else “different” about me – Pride

by Ability co_op June 23, 2020

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The Trinity Ability Co_op is pleased to announce that we will be receiving €4800 from the Trinity Trust Special Fund to work towards making Trinity Clubs and Societies inclusive to students with disabilities. We look forward to working with Trinity Clubs, Societies and Unions to achieve better social inclusion in Trinity by doing the following:
The Trinity Ability Co_op want to show how important it is to open up conversations about mental health with those around us. Listen to our podcast episode, inspired by #TimeToTalk day at the link in our bio!
It’s #TimeToTalkDay and we want to highlight the Power of Small. Small conversations about mental health can help to break down the stigma around mental health and make a big difference. Members of the Trinity Ability Co_op had an open and honest conversation about mental health and wellbeing. Listen to the full podcast at the link in our bio!
We're having a Refreshers Reorientation with the Trinity Disability Service this Friday at 3pm. We'll be talking about how to get involved and all our projects this term! The link is available through the link in our bio!
Happy Holidays from the Trinity Ability Co_op !
Check out the new podcast interview with Ellis Palmer (link in bio)

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