Inclusion Ireland Surveys: We Need Your Feedback!

This week, we launched a series of surveys and your input is incredibly valuable to us.

The information you share will be critical in informing our advocacy efforts, including our 2026 pre-budget submission to the Government, and in our ongoing discussions with ministers and officials to ensure your voice shapes the future of a more inclusive Ireland.

Choose the survey that fits your experience:

🔗 Survey 1: Children (up to 18) and families

🔗Survey 2: Adults with intellectual disabilities

🔗Survey 3: Families  and supporters of adults with intellectual disabilities

When we invite you to take part in this survey, we are not just asking for participation – we are recognising your deep value, wisdom, and the transformative impact your experience can have on society. Inclusion Ireland is committed to making sure that your contributions lead to real change, and that decision-makers, policy-makers, and the wider public absorb this learning.

The deadline to fill out the surveys is this Thursday 12 June at 12pm.

 

These surveys are short, and won’t take more than 5 minutes. You’ll find further information on each survey below.

 Survey 1: Children (up to 18) and families

We want to hear directly from families of children (up to age 18) about what is working well, what challenges you face, and most importantly, what meaningful support looks like for your child and your family.

You can fill out this survey by clicking here.

 

 Survey 2: Adults with intellectual disabilities

 

We want to hear from adults with intellectual disabilities about important topics like the cost of disability, housing, jobs, services and supports.

You can fill out this accessible survey by clicking here.

If you are supporting a person with an intellectual disability to complete the survey we have a useful guide to assist you here

 

 Survey 3: Families and supporters of adults with intellectual disabilities

 

We want to hear from family members and supporters of adults with intellectual disabilities. Your experiences are crucial to our advocacy efforts.

You can fill out this survey by clicking here.

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