Organisation | Programme Area | County | CHO Area | Amount | Year |
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Community Health Organisation 9 Mental Health Service Community Health Organisation 9 have established a supported employment programme via the IPS model. Evidence based audits have been undertaken to inform the community living transition plan that is being developed across the region and strong relationships with local authorities and voluntary housing bodies are in place.
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Mental Health Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €200,000 | 2018 |
Ability West This project supported 16 school-leavers to avail of respite with families in the community instead of within a traditional residential respite service. 30 families were trained in community respite and the initiative also launched a website on Home Sharing Respite which can be accessed at www.abilitywest.ie. Project reference number 40 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Galway | CHO Area 2 | €50,000 | 2011 |
Ability West This project developed Family Networks in Galway which built on the skills of families to advocate on their family member's behalf. 56 families were involved in the project, which also established a family-to-family support network for those involved, which helped to develop support and capacity building for families. Project reference number S136 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Galway | CHO Area 2 | €26,890 | 2010 |
Acquired Brain Injury Ireland Pathways supported six people with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) who were living in nursing homes, assisted living houses and family home to move towards living as independently as possible within their community. Each person was supported to help create the life they wished to lead and helped establish that people with all levels of ABI can be supported to live in their own homes. Project reference number 844 |
Disability Community Living |
Dublin | CHO Area 6 | €130,000 | 2012 |
Advancing Recovery in Ireland/HSE WEST The project involved the setting up of a Recovery College across Roscommon/East Galway mental health catchment area. People using services, family members, carers, mental health professionals and other interested parties in the community have been involved in the co-production, delivery and in attending recovery-focused educational courses. Project reference number 3679 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Roscommon | CHO Area 2 | €76,340 | 2014 |
Áiseanna Tacaíochta This project assisted four people to receive support to live independently, to take control of new areas of their lives and make a range of sustainable choices using the HSE funds available to them. Specific training was provided to develop capacity and skills to manage direct payments and there are current plans underway to expand this initiative nationally. Project reference number 2619 |
Disability Community Living |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €50,000 | 2013 |
Áiseanna Tacaíochta This project supported four people to establish a system for managing their own funding and directing their own supports. This progress has allowed the participants to have a greater sense of empowerment in directing their own lives. Project reference number S156 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €60,000 | 2010 |
Alzheimer Society of Ireland This 3 year project developed a dementia friendly community response for people with dementia to remain connected and engaged with life roles and activities of interest, underpinned by individualised support services tailored to individual needs. Project reference number 320 |
Dementia Individualised Supports |
Mayo | CHO Area 2 | €699,579 | 2012 |
Alzheimer Society of Ireland Sligo This project developed a Home from Home model of community living/alternative respite for 24 older adults with mental health difficulties. Project reference number 841 |
Mental Health Alternative Respite |
Sligo | CHO Area 1 | €146,266 | 2012 |
Aras Attracta, Swinford, HSE West This project supported an individual currently living in an institutional setting to move to a home of his own in the community. By working with the person, an individualised plan based on his own preferences was developed and put in place. The project also built capacity within the service to provide this type of individualised work to other people. Project reference number 856 |
Disability Community Living |
Mayo | CHO Area 2 | €7,000 | 2012 |
Áras Folláin Support from people who have ‘been there’ is highly valued by people with mental health difficulties. This project has developed a regional network of peer support in North Tipperary, Clare and Limerick. A total of 242 users of mental health services received training in Wellness and Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) and Advocacy Training and 23 people were trained as trainers to work within the network. Project reference number S283 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Tipperary | CHO Area 3 | €110,000 | 2010 |
Ard Aoibhinn Services This project developed a framework for the provision of a Home Sharing scheme and home-based respite and family support services within Co. Wexford for 11 people. Nine host families and 14 staff were also trained in the provision of home-based respite. Project reference number 30 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Wexford | CHO Area 5 | €66,200 | 2011 |
ASD Initiatives The purpose of the Autism Leaver Transition Project was to develop and deliver a programme for 19 young people that was autism informed as well as person and family-centred. The initiative consisted of a flexible and integrative blend of strategies to provide options and realistic choices for the young person as they transition from school to the adult world. Project reference number 2405 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Louth | CHO Area 8 | €197,756 | 2013 |
Ashoka Ireland for Specialisterne This project developed a plan to introduce an initiative already established in Denmark and Scotland which provides employment opportunities in the IT sector for people with autism. This has led to the launch of the initiative in Ireland in 2012 with the intention to create 50 new jobs across the country over the next 5 years. Project reference number S289 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €20,000 | 2010 |
Aspect Autism Spectrum Support Service This project supported parents and carers of people with Autism Spectrum and a mental health difficulty to build a collaborative relationship between Aspect Services and mental health services. Ongoing liaison with Cork mental health services has been developed and workshops have been held for parents which were jointly facilitated by both services. A manual has been also been developed so this programme can be run more widely. Project reference number 3681 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €45,027 | 2014 |
Autism Spectrum Disorder Initiatives This project provided a training programme that has enhanced the skills of people with autism and their family members. A total of 254 family members and 22 staff received training and a further 98 people were trained as trainers in the field of skills enhancement, further increasing the capacity of the organisation to sustain this programme. Project reference number S311 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Louth | CHO Area 8 | €17,440 | 2010 |
Ballyfermot Chapelizod Partnership This project was aimed at developing the confidence, skills, knowledge and experience of people with mental health difficulties and their families to participate effectively in decision making. A total of 41 participants were recruited and engaged in the co-production of a training package aimed at responding to the identified needs of this group in a holistic and person-centred manner. Project reference number 3684 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €23,500 | 2014 |
Ballyhoura Development This project supported people with mental ill-health/distress to develop the skills and confidence to achieve personal progression and occupational fulfilment. There were 255 beneficiaries from the initial project. Continuing support if required will be provided by the employment facilitator, staff and support partners. 19 people were also trained as WRAP facilitators/community connectors. Project reference number 843 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Limerick | CHO Area 3 | €46,250 | 2012 |
Bealach Nua Steering Group This project trained relative peer support workers to provide a weekly drop in service to families when relatives are in-patients at Mayo General Hospital Adult Mental Health Unit. To date the project has linked with 48 families and 14 families have been supported long term. 160 Family members and staff have availed also of Behavioural Family Therapy (BFT) training. Project reference number 3685 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Mayo | CHO Area 2 | €56,870 | 2014 |
Beam Services and Cairdeas Tullow This project provided respite for 49 people in the individual’s own home as an alternative to institutional respite. An emergency response respite system was also developed which can take place within the person’s home, which was invaluable for families in times of crisis or emergency. Project reference number 2506 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Carlow | CHO Area 5 | €90,000 | 2013 |
Blanchardstown Centre for Independent Living This project worked with nine people to enable them to live in their own homes in the community. As a result of the project, five people moved to the community where they now live active and inclusive lives, while four others were supported to move at an individualised pace. Project reference number 38 |
Disability Community Living |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €120,000 | 2011 |
Bodywhys & HSE West Sligo MH Services Based on the concept of peer learning, this project was a direct response to the support and social needs of families and carers of those affected by eating disorders. The project provided a safe, confidential, non-judgemental and supportive environment for families and carers to explore issues related to eating disorders. Project reference number 2508 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Sligo | CHO Area 1 | €10,558 | 2013 |
Bredagh House, HSE Galway This project supported eight people living in HSE accommodation to become more involved in physical activities such as soccer, cycling, swimming and walking which can be very beneficial to mental health and well-being. Project reference number 859 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Galway | CHO Area 2 | €3,500 | 2012 |
Brothers of Charity Galway This project developed an innovative 'Shared Living Scheme' which supported seven people with severe intellectual disabilities to move from an institutional setting to living with a host family/individual in their local community. This project demonstrated the various living options that can be made available within community living. Project reference number 848 |
Disability Community Living |
Galway | CHO Area 2 | €201,520 | 2012 |
Brothers of Charity Roscommon Services This project delivered community-based respite for people with learning disabilities. This initiative supported 32 children with alternative respite in the community totalling 925 days overall and providing a real alternative to institution-based respite. Project reference number 853 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Roscommon | CHO Area 2 | €73,500 | 2012 |
Brothers of Charity Services Clare This project supported 15 young people to become self-employed. The project brought together interested people and community-based support networks with a track record in social enterprise and to develop a tested step-by-step guide for self-employment that can be shared countrywide. Eight of the participants became employed or self-employed by the completion of the project. Project reference number 1415 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Clare | CHO Area 3 | €80,138 | 2012 |
Brothers of Charity Services Galway This project enabled six people with significant intellectual disabilities currently living in an institution or other congregated living arrangement to realise the right to independent living and community inclusion. The TRIPLE I project was based on a belief that people with disabilities can and should be part of their communities and that communities can be fully inclusive of everyone. Project reference number 2562 |
Disability Community Living |
Galway | CHO Area 2 | €152,000 | 2013 |
Brothers of Charity Services South East This project developed a Homeshare scheme for children from the South Tipperary area with moderate to severe/profound intellectual disability, enabling a reduction in the provision of centre-based respite in favour of family-based respite services. Project reference number 2494 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Tipperary | CHO Area 5 | €25,795 | 2013 |
Brothers of Charity Services, Clare The Family Focus project provided extensive support to families to identify and secure the services and supports most relevant for their family member to live as independently as possible in the community. Over the course of the project, one person was supported to move into his own home and 52 family members took part in workshops focusing on various ways of supporting their family member. Project reference number S044 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Clare | CHO Area 3 | €260,000 | 2010 |
Brothers of Charity Services, Galway The Contract Family Scheme recruited and trained 31 families in Galway to care for children with disabilities in their own homes. The children and the families were carefully matched based on shared interests and demonstrated how respite breaks can be community rather then institutionally-based. The organisation has continued this initiative and a residential respite unit has been closed. Project reference number S024 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Galway | CHO Area 2 | €206,300 | 2010 |
Brothers of Charity Services, Galway Closure of Institution and supporting people to transition to their own homes in the community |
Disability Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Galway | CHO Area 2 | €300,000 | 2018 |
Brothers of Charity Services, South East This project supported eight people to move from campus-based residential settings to their own homes in their communities. In addition,the project supported the participants to source work experience and employment opportunities and were supported to make connections in their new community. Project reference number S062 |
Disability Community Living |
Waterford | CHO Area 5 | €40,000 | 2010 |
Brothers of Charity, Roscommon Services This project demonstrated new support options for nine people who were moving out of an institution to their own homes. By providing support tailored to each person, all participants moved to private rented accommodation and were supported to be full and active members of their local communities. Project reference number S002 |
Disability Community Living |
Roscommon | CHO Area 2 | €58,000 | 2010 |
Brothers of Charity, Southern Services This project developed a Home Share /Contract families where families provide in home respite to people who has always accessed institutional-based respite. Over 700 days and 400 nights respite were provided and helped to develop a thriving network of host families in the local area. Project reference number 862 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €105,700 | 2012 |
Business in the Community / Reach, National Learning Network The initiative provided individually tailored, structured and supported employer-based placements for five people with complex mental health difficulties who wished to progress to employment. Project reference number 2484 |
Mental Health Supporting Work |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €40,820 | 2013 |
Camphill Community Mountshannon This project supported a young person to move from an acute psychiatric unit to live independently in the community. Over the course of the project, 22 staff were also trained in Wellness and Recovery Action Planning (WRAP), peer support training and eight people also attended a Train the Trainer course. Project reference number 25 |
Mental Health Community Living |
Clare | CHO Area 3 | €35,400 | 2011 |
Carlow/Kilkenny Service Providers Forum The aim of this project was to design and provide supports that are flexible and responsive to the person with dementia and their carer, particularly for people with more complex needs related to the advanced stage of their dementia which will enable them to remain in their own home. Project reference number 3180 |
Dementia Individualised Supports |
Kilkenny | CHO Area 5 | €100,000 | 2014 |
Carriglea Cairde Services This project supported two women to move from a residential unit to live in a home within the local community. By choosing their own home, as well as the services and supports to enable them to live as independently as possible, the participants were able to become full and active members of the locality. Project reference number S066
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Disability Community Living |
Waterford | CHO Area 5 | €106,811 | 2010 |
Cavan Rehabilitation Service Three young people were supported in their recovery with the specific goal of moving from 24 hour staffed HSE accommodation to independent living. The project offered practical peer support and education about mental illness and supported the people and their families throughout the transition. Project reference number 2449 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Cavan | CHO Area 1 | €51,929 | 2013 |
Cavan/Monaghan Mental Health Service Cavan/Monaghan ARI group developed the role of a recovery co-ordinator to deliver on a recovery college for the area. The co-ordinator undertook consultation with stakeholders to develop relevant and meaningful course content in the college and delivered a comprehensive user-led education and training programmes by establishing a Recovery Education Centre. Project reference number 3692 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Monaghan | CHO Area 1 | €55,000 | 2014 |
Cheshire Ireland This project has supported 46 to date to move from congregated settings to a home of their own. Each person was actively involved in the planning and process of the move and choose their own supports. Where possible, the use of mainstream supports are encouraged and other community-based social and recreational activities as per each persons' interest are also supported. Project reference number 866 |
Disability Community Living |
Carlow | CHO Area 7 | €871,875 | 2012 |
Cheshire Ireland This project assisted seven people with physical disabilities to move from an institution into their own homes and enabled the closure of an institution. The project employed a Community Transition Co-ordinator to help the participants to establish links and new friendships within their communities and make the transition easier. Project reference number S065 |
Disability Community Living |
Dublin | CHO Area 6 | €280,000 | 2010 |
Clann Resource Centre This project developed a weekly respite drop-in for carers and the person they supported and worked towards developing carer skills based on an individualised, inclusive approach. Project reference number 874 |
Mental Health Alternative Respite |
Galway | CHO Area 2 | €14,000 | 2012 |
Clare Mental Health Services, Rehabilitation & Recovery Service, HSE This project supported the closure of two medium support residences in the mental health services and supported 13 people to move to their own homes in the community. Over the course of the project, 14 people and four staff also received training on Peer Support Mentoring and Mental Health Recovery. Project reference number 99 |
Mental Health Community Living |
Clare | CHO Area 3 | €49,000 | 2011 |
Clare Mental Health Services, Rehabilitation & Recovery Service, HSE This project assisted seven people towards gaining paid employment based on their individual strengths, interests and preferences. Through the implementation of the Individual Placement and Support model, which emphasises job placement first, followed by support and training, two people gained short-term employment. Project reference number 3694 |
Mental Health Supporting Work |
Clare | CHO Area 3 | €46,150 | 2014 |
Clare Mental Health Services, Rehabilitation & Recovery Service, HSE This project focused on community living and supporting people to move from a high support mental health unit. It led to the closure of a residential facility and the implementation of supported community living for 14 former residents. Project reference number 992 |
Mental Health Community Living |
Clare | CHO Area 3 | €246,066 | 2012 |
Cluain Mhuire This project supported individual capacity building for recovery through community and service development, using the framework of the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP). Project reference number 2551 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Dublin | CHO Area 6 | €70,000 | 2013 |
Clúid Housing Cork This project supported people with mental health difficulties to move towards greater independence within the community by providing flexible and individually tailored supports promoting inclusion, aspiration and wellbeing. 94 people to date have been supported to sustain their tenancies and remain living in the community. Project reference number 836 |
Mental Health Community Living |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €36,000 | 2012 |
Co. Wexford Community Workshop (New Ross) This project provided an individualised alternative to sheltered occupation services and supported 89 people to independently access work, training and recreation services within their own community. The project also supported the transition of sections of the service into standalone businesses that are owned and run by those involved in the project. 61 people took part in training, 36 undertook work experience and 14 participants found paid employment or became self-employed. Project reference number 1395 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Wexford | CHO Area 5 | €398,410 | 2012 |
Community Health Organisation 1 Disability Services Five reform initiatives were selected that reflect the needs identified through the stakeholder engagement across Community Health Organisation 1 in Day Service Supports & Alternative Respite. These reform initiatives will act as peer models for the process and change involved. The programmes are Social Buddies Programme; Cregg Day Service; Spraoi agus Sport Alternative Respite for Young Adults; Connect Hub, Sligo;Satellite Outreach Programme, and the Ballytivnan Training Centre, Sligo. |
Disability Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Cavan | CHO Area 1 | €740,418 | 2018 |
Community Health Organisation 1 Mental Health Services CHO 1 is focusing on improving services in youth mental health, supporting people transitioning from residential units, hostels and acute units towards independent living and helping people with employment via Individual Placement and Support. |
Mental Health Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Donegal | CHO Area 1 | €1,500,000 | 2018 |
Community Health Organisation 2 Disability Services Community Health Organisation 2 will focus on the reform of day services for young people across the region. This will involve supporting those currently attending a traditional day service through a transition phase to a more person-centered community based service. These services are Western Care Association, Mayo; Roscommon Disability Support Group; Brothers of Charity Galway; OC Rehab Group; Link Galway and Ability West. |
Disability Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Mayo | CHO Area 2 | €629,437 | 2018 |
Community Health Organisation 2 Mental Health Service Community Health Organisation 2 is currently supporting people to secure and obtain employment via the IPS model of employment, and a Housing Coordinator will support the transition of people from residential units and hostels to their own homes in the community. |
Mental Health Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Mayo | CHO Area 2 | €200,000 | 2018 |
Community Health Organisation 3 Mental Health Service Community Health Organisation 3 is focusing on supporting those living in mental health institutions and hostels to move to their own homes in the community, helping people into employment using the IPS model of supported employment, as well as various recovery based initiatives across the region such as the development of person centred discharge planning processes and family supports. |
Mental Health Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Limerick | CHO Area 3 | €1,500,000 | 2018 |
Community Health Organisation 4 Disability Services Community Health Organisation 4 is focussing on reforms in the areas of Community Living, Alternative Respite and the Reform of Day Services. These will provide person-centred, community based care for people using these services. The participating services are St. Mary's of the Angels and the COPE Foundation (transition to community living). Kerry Parents and Friends, ABI and Enable Ireland Kerry (alternative respite). Cork Deaf Association and pARTicipate Programme - National Learning Network (day services). |
Disability Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Kerry | CHO Area 4 | €526,153 | 2018 |
Community Health Organisation 4 Mental Health Service Community Health Organisation 4 are currently supporting people to move to their own homes in the community from hostels and institutions through the post of a Housing Coordinator and to support people to secure employment in the region via the Individual Placement and Support model of employment.
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Mental Health Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Kerry | CHO Area 4 | €200,000 | 2018 |
Community Health Organisation 5 Disability Services Community Health Organisation 5 will focus on reform of respite provision in the region, providing new community based respite alternatives for people using the service. These will include Home Sharing Family breaks of short and medium term duration; “Shared Living” Family which will provide full-time, foster-type respite; and Summer Camps which will deliver alternative Day Respite service for children with high support needs for the months of July and August 2018 in South Tipperary and Carlow/Kilkenny. |
Disability Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Tipperary | CHO Area 5 | €400,000 | 2018 |
Community Health Organisation 5 Mental Health Service Community Health Organisation 5 is developing a new model for delivery of recovery oriented services in line with the National Recovery Framework. Two major stands of work within this new model are supporting people to return to and remain in work; and to establish a model for supporting person centred transition from institutional settings to community based living. |
Mental Health Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Kildare | CHO Area 5 | €1,616,000 | 2018 |
Community Health Organisation 6 Mental Health Service Community Health Organisation 6 is currently working on reform in the region in the areas of supported employment (Individual Placement and Support model), supporting people to move from hostels and mental health units to their own homes in the community, developing the understand of recovery in Children's and Young Peoples services and staff capacity building and training. |
Mental Health Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Wicklow | CHO Area 6 | €1,300,000 | 2018 |
Community Health Organisation 7 Disability Services Community Health Organisation 7 will povide new models of community based, person-centred respite in the community for children and young adults. These will included Supported Camps to be piloted over two years and Self-directed Short Breaks to provide respite for young people aged 18-21. These will be supported with an information & training package for delivery across the CHO to be able to replicate these alternative respite options. |
Disability Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €357,999 | 2017 |
Community Health Organisation 7 Mental Health Service Community Health Organisation 7 are focussing on reform in the region in the areas of supported employment via the IPS model, supporting people to move from hostels and mental health units to their own homes in the community. |
Mental Health Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Kildare | CHO Area 7 | €200,000 | 2018 |
Community Health Organisation 8 Disability Services Community Health Organisation 8 will focus on reforming day services & alternative respite to person-centered supports for those using services.Reforming Day Services stream will support young people using traditional day services to move to individualized supports in their own locality and reconfigure existing day supports. The Alternative Respite stream will provide Holiday Breaks & Home Sharing involves moving away from traditional residential respite through the recruitment of host families for Home Sharing in the community. |
Disability Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Meath | CHO Area 8 | €882,700 | 2018 |
Community Health Organisation 8 Mental Health Service Community Health Organisation 8 is focusing on the development of cultural change, stakeholder engagement and a recovery based service strategy. Within this, specific streams of work include supported employment via the IPS model and the design and delivery of a community living transition plan across the region. |
Mental Health Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Westmeath | CHO Area 8 | €1,300,000 | 2018 |
Community Rehabilitation and Recovery Service Sligo/Leitrim Mental Health Service This project supported a young girl with severe and enduring mental health difficulties to reconnect with mainstream life. With the support of a Peer Support Worker, this person successfully completed a range of self-identified goals including a Fetac Level 3 computer course, as well as the development of a structured daily routine and personal friendships. Project reference number 834 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Sligo | CHO Area 1 | €33,400 | 2012 |
Connolly Hospital and Local Health Office Dublin North West This 3 year project developed an integrated care pathway between acute hospital and community services specific to the needs of all people with dementia including those with complex disease. Project reference number 3171 |
Dementia Integrated Care Pathways |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €500,587 | 2014 |
COPE Foundation This project is providing a community-based day service for school leavers with intellectual disability and/or autism by linking these young people with mainstream facilities in their communities. 30 people took part in various training modules and work experience as per their areas of interest and one person became self-employed. Project reference number 1396 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €116,000 | 2012 |
COPE Foundation This project supported seven people, with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities and mental health difficulties who currently reside within congregated settings to live to a home of their own choosing in the community. The participants were supported to live as independently as possible and to become full and active members of their new communities. Project reference number 2618 |
Disability Community Living |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €66,500 | 2013 |
Cork Community Health Organisation & Cork Local Authority Cork CHO and Cork Local Authority will develop a comprehensive Housing First approach, providing 40 tenancies for homeless people in the region, as well as creating greater links between the health supports and the housing service. |
Homelessness Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €1,100,000 | 2019 |
Crosscare This project utilised the experience of peer support workers and took a "housing first" type approach to prevent tenancies from breaking down due to mental health issues. 145 people have benefited from this project to date and has proved successful in preventing homelessness due to the difficulties of acquiring accommodation with mental illness by working in partnership with the local mental health team. Project reference number 3697 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €30,796 | 2014 |
Dara Residential Services Possibilitiesplus expanded and developed an independent brokerage service for people with disabilities and their families in designing, costing and implementing self-directed lives. The project supporting 23 people in total and currently receives referrals from the HSE on a person by person basis. Project reference number 2499 |
Disability Community Living |
Kildare | CHO Area 7 | €107,082 | 2013 |
Dara Residential Services This project developed a professional, independent brokerage service to enable people with intellectual disabilities and their families who have individualised budgets to select the supports that best meet their individual needs. Project reference number 876 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €115,078 | 2012 |
Daughters of Charity Limerick/Tipperary Closure of Institution and supporting people to transition to their own homes in the community.
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Disability Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Limerick | CHO Area 3 | €258,000 | 2018 |
Daughters of Charity, Dublin This project supported eight young people in their final year in St Vincent's Special School to develop person-centred plans and to lead full and inclusive lives in the local community. Project reference number 882 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €63,143 | 2012 |
Daughters of Charity, Dublin This project facilitated the transition of six people from community residential homes to an independent living setting of their choice with individualised supports. Project reference number 2378 |
Disability Community Living |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €114,610 | 2013 |
Daughters of Charity, Dublin This project supported three people living in a low support community residential setting to move to an independent living setting of their choice. By providing individualised supports to each person, they continue live as independently as possible in the community. Project reference number 884 |
Disability Community Living |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €40,000 | 2012 |
Daughters of Charity, Dublin This project supported seven people for one year to devise and pursue individualised person-centred plans with the aim of accessing employment, training and recreational activities in their own communities as an alternative to existing day-care services. Project reference number 2479 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €72,310 | 2013 |
Daughters of Charity, Limerick This project set up a Contract Carers Scheme to provide an alternative respite option for children with disabilities in the Limerick/North Tipperary region. Carers and children are carefully matched and trained and the respite break takes place in the carers home. 15 people have used the service and more are hoping to join in the future. Project reference number 893 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Limerick | CHO Area 3 | €211,800 | 2012 |
Daughters of Charity, Tipperary This project supported two people to avail of 54 nights alternative respite with host families in the local community. As a result of this project, the two people have completely moved away from traditional respite services. Project reference number 885 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Tipperary | CHO Area 3 | €3,794 | 2012 |
DeafHear The established Home Sharing scheme was adapted to meet the needs of the deaf community, carefully matching each participant with a mentor who worked with the person to improve personal confidence and develop quality of life opportunities. This project worked with 20 deaf people in the Galway, Mayo and Roscommon area and developed a new Social Mentoring Support Service which can used in other areas in Ireland. Project reference number 892 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Galway | CHO Area 2 | €354,500 | 2012 |
Dementia Aware Donegal Rural Families Dementia Support project helped identify ways in which people living with dementia can continue to play a role in their home, community and farms. They provided support and training to carers and people with dementia to enable them to maintain their everyday domestic and farming skills and leisure activities. Project reference number 2327 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Donegal | CHO Area 1 | €10,000 | 2013 |
Department of Psychiatry of Old Age, St. John of God Hospital This project provided a psycho-education programme for carers/families of those recently diagnosed with dementia, providing information on its causes, symptoms and clinical course, as well as information on individualised planning, managing behaviour, legal issues and self-care strategies for carers. Project reference number 2490 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 6 | €2,535 | 2012 |
DESSA - Disability Equality Specialist Support Agency This project provided training, mentoring and advocacy in community development organisations to enable more young people with disabilities to take part in mainstream activities within the community. 19 staff, 50 family members, 60 members of community groups and 22 trainers received training in various subjects such as Community Development and Advocacy. Project reference number S154 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €30,000 | 2010 |
DETECT This project trained 27 staff in an intervention entitled Cognitive Adaptation Training. This is an individualised approach which utilises the behavioural style and cognitive abilities of each person to develop and optimise community living skills. Staff integrated this training into their daily work with people with severe and enduring mental health difficulties. Project reference number 889 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €28,820 | 2012 |
DETECT The DETECT project brought together the experience of people with psychosis, family members and professionals with a view to building skills and support for families with a member recently diagnosed with a first episode of psychosis. Project reference number 2501 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 6 | €22,462 | 2013 |
Disability Federation of Ireland This project assisted organisations who provide services to people with disabilities to support people to identify and achieve their goals. The organisation ran 88 seminars on social inclusion and accessing mainstream services for various service providers. Project reference number S189 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €73,925 | 2010 |
Donegal Physical and Sensory Disability Services, HSE North West This project supported young people with physical and sensory disabilities to learn how to guide their personal assistants to support them in achieving their goals and daily activities. Over the course of the project, 23 people received training, helping to make their transition to adulthood easier. Project reference number S112 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Donegal | CHO Area 1 | €25,000 | 2010 |
Donegal Physical and Sensory Disability Services, HSE North West This project provided respite care for an adolescent boy with significant physical disabilities and mental health difficulties in his own home and community. The main aim of this project was to provide meaningful respite based on his needs and wishes in particular allowing the individual to remain a valued member of his community. Project reference number 2401 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Donegal | CHO Area 1 | €8,650 | 2013 |
Dublin City University (DCU) Mental Health Knowledge Community This project provided an opportunity for communities to become more informed and proactive in communicating about mental health. Over the course of the project 83 people, 89 staff, 83 family members and 25 community organisation members were trained in open dialogue process known as "Trialogue". 26 people were also trained as Trialogue trainers. Project reference number S208 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €104,804 | 2010 |
Dublin City University (DCU) Service Improvement Leadership for Mental Health Services This project supported people who use mental health services to access information by developing their own website. The creative team behind the website consisted of an individual with mental health difficulties, a carer and a clinician and the website was designed to make it easier for people to access information on mental health services in their local area. Project reference number S078 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €9,000 | 2010 |
Dublin North City and County Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service Two people completed the DCU Leadership program and developed the Promoting the Participation of Families in CAMHS program to support involvement by people using services in Dublin North City and County Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. By providing meaningful involvement, the service is now more collaborative and effective, which ultimate contributes to better outcomes for those using the service. Project reference number 3704 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €9,640 | 2014 |
Dublin South Central Mental Health Service This project employed a project worker to undertake an audit of all residents in community houses in Dublin South Central Mental Health Service and to establish their housing and support needs. The project worker engaged and worked closely with 32 people to describe, plan and achieve their ideal life integrated in the community with supports of their choice. Project reference number 3706 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €136,778 | 2014 |
Dublin West/South West Rehabilitation and Recovery Mental Health Services This project supported 30 people using mental health day services to engage in mainstream community activities and to develop individual links in the community. Project reference number 990 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €37,162 | 2012 |
East Galway Mental Health Service HSE This project supported two people using mental health services to receive training in the area of health, fitness and personal training. Project reference number 916 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Galway | CHO Area 2 | €10,430 | 2012 |
Enable Ireland The project provided four people with the plans and skills required to leave institutional settings and to live in their own homes in the community. Three people received Transitions Training in preparation for moving to the community and an Independent Living Skills Resource Pack was developed for use across the service. Project reference number S069 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Meath | CHO Area 8 | €40,000 | 2010 |
EOLAS The EOLAS Project was developed to provide an information and support programme for people with acute mental health difficulties, their families and close friends at five sites in the Leinster area. Project reference number 1028 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Kildare | CHO Area 7 | €125,910 | 2012 |
EVE This project supported the roll-out of the Recovery Context Inventory which is a web-based personal recovery profiling tool, within EVE and in six other pilot mental health services nationally. This project linked with the Mayo Recovery Consortium (Genio Project 968) to advance recovery as a framework within mental health services. Project reference number 900 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €125,436 | 2012 |
EVE This project developed the Recovery Context Inventory, which is a web-based personal recovery profiling tool, which enables people who use mental health services to develop a Recovery Action Plan based on their personal assessment of their journey to recovery. Over the course of the project, 211 people and 36 staff members were involved in using and testing the web-based tool and 54 facilitators were trained. Project reference number S283 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €194,900 | 2010 |
Exchange House The Travelling to Wellbeing project utilised the recovery model to address culturally appropriate recovery for Travellers experiencing mental health difficulties. 45 members of the travelling community were supported to access mental health services and to co-produce recovery action plans that embraced the travelling culture and community supports available in a realistic and holistic manner. Project reference number 878 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Offaly | CHO Area 8 | €473,884 | 2012 |
First Fortnight This project provided art psychotherapy to 17 people with mental health difficulties who were homeless and was successful in working with several people who had been previously difficult to engage. Project reference number 899 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €74,000 | 2012 |
Focus Ireland My Home, My Choice provided individualised support to 36 people, currently living in inappropriate accommodation such as overcrowded homes or temporary hostel accommodation to live independently in their own homes in the community, with personalised supports. Project reference number 2451 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €179,443 | 2013 |
Focus Ireland This project supported 12 people who were residing in mental health service accommodation to move to their own home in the community with personalised and adaptable supports. Project reference number 898 |
Mental Health Community Living |
Kildare | CHO Area 7 | €47,952 | 2012 |
Galway Centre for Independent Living This project analysed the services being provided by the Galway Centre for Independent Living and supported them to obtain optimal benefit from the services and supports available to them. A survey of 300 people was conducted and a Quality & Standards Resource Pack was produced using the feedback generated. Project reference number S265 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Galway | CHO Area 2 | €41,750 | 2010 |
Galway Community Health Organisation & Galway Local Authority The aim of the programme is to develop and improve wraparound health supports in Housing First tenancies and address the complex health needs of the Housing First participants. Galway CHO and the Galway Local Authority will work together to provide 30 tenancies for homeless people in the region. |
Homelessness Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Galway | CHO Area 2 | €918,600 | 2019 |
Galway Volunteer Centre This project developed training programmes for staff to enable them to support people with mental health difficulties to become volunteers, as well as a parallel training programme for community organisations to provide individualised supports so that people with mental health difficulties can become volunteers. A total of 41 people became volunteers and four have found paid employment. Project reference number 2338 |
Mental Health Supporting Work |
Galway | CHO Area 2 | €92,000 | 2013 |
Gheel Autism Services This project engaged with 12 school leavers with challenging behaviours in a manner that accommodates their individual needs, builds upon their abilities and supports them to make the transition into adulthood. Eleven of the participants took part in employment specific training, eight undertook work experience in their preferred fields and one person had secured paid employment at the completion of the project. Project reference number 1423 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €572,150 | 2012 |
Grove House, HSE South This project supported four people to move from an institution to live in their own home in the community. The participants were supported to chose their own home and the supports they felt they required. The use of mainstream supports was actively encouraged and helped to promote links within the locality. Project reference number 915 |
Disability Community Living |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €110,000 | 2012 |
HAIL Housing / National Learning Network - HSE This project supported the transition of seven people to move from group care homes to independent living in the community with personalised and adaptable supports. Project reference number 918 |
Mental Health Community Living |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €60,661 | 2012 |
HAIL Housing Association for Independent Living & HSE Dublin North City This project assisted 10 people to move from residential mental health services to their own homes in their local community. Nine people moved to independent living in their own homes and another participant was supported in their move to community living at an individualised pace. As a result of the project, two high support hostels were closed. Project reference number 61 |
Mental Health Community Living |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €100,000 | 2011 |
HAIL Housing Association for Independent Living & HSE Dublin North City This project supported five people living in a mental health service to live independently in the community. Two others were supported to develop self-living skills to live in the community with support. Project reference number 947 |
Mental Health Community Living |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €65,000 | 2012 |
HAIL Housing Association for Independent Living & HSE Dublin North City This project engaged in a process to build a sustainable model of community mental health rehabilitation across a wide catchment area, in order to deliver a range of recovery-focused supports. This included the provision of secure independent housing, active community participation and the creation of meaningful social roles. To date, 23 people have successfully moved to their own homes with support. Project reference number 2375 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €475,422 | 2013 |
Headstrong The project developed a series of peer education workshops entitled ‘It’s Time to Start Talking’ in the area of youth mental health and trained six peer educators to deliver these workshops to other young people in their local communities. The workshops were delivered by 8 trained peer educators on 7 occasions to 156 participants aged 14-19 years. Project reference number 914 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Limerick | CHO Area 3 | €23,000 | 2012 |
Headway Ireland - The National Head Injuries Association This project created a progressive service which included respite for people with aphasia, a communication disability and their families within Headway in Dublin. Seven people were supported and took part in various family-based capacity building modules, focusing on communication techniques. Project reference number 2342 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €15,028 | 2013 |
Headway Ireland - The National Head Injuries Association This project implemented an advocacy training programme specifically targeted at fulfilling identified needs of people using Headway services. Project reference number 911 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €2,541 | 2012 |
HSE - Cuan Aoibheann Unit, St. Mary's Hospital This project assisted eight residents to transition from a residential unit to a home of their choice by creating a dedicated Community Transition Team to work with each individual. In addition, this project developed a future model of service provision with Cheshire Ireland to enable people to live an optimal life. Project reference number 2497 |
Disability Community Living |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €308,000 | 2013 |
HSE / Training & Occupational Support Services / Physical & Sensory This project introduced Direct Payments for eight people who were supported by a broker to select the supports which they deemed necessary to live the life of their choosing. Project reference number 2525 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Donegal | CHO Area 1 | €85,000 | 2013 |
HSE and Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary This project supported 27 people to move from an institutional setting to a range of appropriate and inclusive settings in the community. Training was also provided for 10 staff members on person-centred support and Social Role Valorisation. Project reference number 88 |
Disability Community Living |
Laois | CHO Area 8 | €292,152 | 2011 |
HSE Aras Attracta Mayo Closure of Institution and supporting people to transition to their own homes in the community. |
Disability Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Mayo | CHO Area 2 | €0 | 2018 |
HSE Area Dublin North City Mental Health Service This project provided individualised support to five long-term users of the adult mental health service, to enable them live in their own homes in the community with personalised and adaptive supports. Project reference number 904 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €42,100 | 2012 |
HSE Cluain Fhionnain Kerry Closure of Institution and supporting people to transition to their own homes in the community. |
Disability Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Kerry | CHO Area 4 | €146,000 | 2018 |
HSE Cregg House Sligo Closure of Institution and supporting people to transition to their own homes in the community |
Disability Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Sligo | CHO Area 1 | €566,000 | 2018 |
HSE Dublin Mid-Leinster This 3 year project comprised of a range of community-based supports for people with dementia which were responsive to peoples' needs and highly integrated with the formal health and social care system. Project reference number 307 |
Dementia Individualised Supports |
Dublin | CHO Area 6 | €700,000 | 2012 |
HSE Dublin NE, Meath Adult Intellectual Disability Service The Host Family Respite project replaced traditional respite with host family living arrangements for adults in Co. Meath. The project provided training to seven host families who were then matched with seven people, who availed of various lengths of stays with the host families. Project reference number S059 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Meath | CHO Area 8 | €60,000 | 2010 |
HSE Dublin West and South West Mental Health Services This project trained staff within the mental health services in Dublin West and South West to deliver an accessible, quality, early intervention service to people with psychosis and their families within home or community settings. In total 90 people, 18 staff, 15 family members and four trainers received training in understanding, supporting and living with psychosis. Project reference number S303 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €59,650 | 2010 |
HSE Kerry This project helped upskill staff in a residential setting. These staff members were assisting people to move from the residential setting to their own homes in the community and were trained and supported in carrying out individualised person-centred planning in order to successfully transition. Project reference number 2448 |
Disability Community Living |
Kerry | CHO Area 4 | €273,405 | 2013 |
HSE Limerick Mental Health Services This project supported five people to move from institutional settings to live independent lives in their community. In addition, the Moving On project provided training for five people and four staff on transitioning to the community and person-centred planning. Project reference number 77 |
Mental Health Community Living |
Limerick | CHO Area 3 | €30,000 | 2011 |
HSE Louth This project has supported 20 people who can no longer live at home with appropriate alternative living arrangements with a family in the community. A total of 864 days and 978 nights respite support was provided and as a result of participation, two people have moved to independent living in the community. Project reference number 919 |
Disability Community Living |
Louth | CHO Area 8 | €149,000 | 2012 |
HSE Louth This project provided individualised day activity programmes in County Louth for one young adult school leaver with complex needs, allowing the young man to remain at home with his family and supported him to engage in his local community. The person took part in various training and work experience modules and was supported in active employment planning. Project reference number 1400 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Louth | CHO Area 8 | €63,000 | 2012 |
HSE St Raphael’s Cork Closure of Institution and supporting people to transition to their own homes in the community.
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Disability Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €741,000 | 2018 |
HSE West Learning Disability Service The overall aim of this project was to develop and revise the existing Home to Home Scheme in the Sligo/Leitrim/West Cavan area which provides home-based respite for 14 children and adults with intellectual disability. The project provided alternatives to existing institutional-based respite in the area and trained host families in respite provision. Project reference number 2487 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Sligo | CHO Area 2 | €43,870 | 2013 |
HSE West Mental Health Services This project provided a community-based service which enhanced the lives of 10 people with mental health difficulties living in the Galway City area by becoming actively engaged in their communities. The project created a peer support group for people with mental health difficulties, as a pathway to the development of individual plans for enhanced community inclusion and recovery. Project reference number 2331 |
Mental Health Supporting Work |
Galway | CHO Area 2 | €30,000 | 2013 |
HSE Wicklow Mental Health Service This project completed the closure of two mental health hostels and supported 16 people to plan and gain skills for more independent living in the community. Seven people now live in their own homes, a number are looking for accommodation and three were supported to progress to the community at an individualised pace. Project reference number 68 |
Mental Health Community Living |
Wicklow | CHO Area 6 | €129,320 | 2011 |
Inclusion Ireland This project encouraged people to become involved as active citizens in supporting and advocating for people with intellectual disability who are currently living in a residential centre. 13 staff members were trained in advocacy and various community information sessions were held to highlight the importance of advocacy. Project reference number S268 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €73,450 | 2010 |
Inclusion Ireland This project provided workshops for parents of children with intellectual disabilities which enabled them to plan individual lifestyles for their child and organise the necessary supports, with a view to strengthening partnerships with professionals. Project reference number 927 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €45,127 | 2012 |
Inclusion Ireland This project supported nine people with an intellectual disability with training in order to educate their peers and service providers about HIQA National Services. Project reference number 926 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €10,750 | 2012 |
Irish Advocacy Network & HSE Mental Health Division This project developed a model of collaborative working arrangements between people using services, their carers and service providers. This involved capacity building through the enhancement of knowledge, skills, competencies and team building at all levels. Project reference number 3731 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Limerick | CHO Area 3 | €42,120 | 2014 |
Irish Autism Action This project trained people to support people with autism entering third level education through the Autism College and Community Life Acclimation and Intervention Model (ACCLAIM). A total of 37 people and 12 trainers were trained in supporting those with autism and over 500 staff and family members attended the NUIG Autism Conference in 2011. Project reference number S370 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Westmeath | CHO Area 8 | €75,000 | 2010 |
Irish Autism Action This project offered a volunteer supported, home-based respite programme for 18 families. To date, over 5,000 home-based respite hours have been provided, demonstrating an alternative to institutional-based respite for people living with autism. Project reference number 931 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €75,000 | 2012 |
Irish Wheelchair Association This project trained staff to work in a more informed way to support people with physical disabilities to live the lives they choose in the community. A total of 1,552 people, 530 staff, four family members and four trainers received training Enhanced Person Centred Process and 1388 Person-Centred Plans were created across the service. Project reference number S217 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €217,242 | 2010 |
Jigsaw Kerry This project developed a model of community-based mentoring in three main urban towns in Kerry: Tralee, Killarney and Listowel. Over the course of the project, 24 volunteer mentors were recruited and trained in peer-support. Eight of the volunteers were also trained as trainers and a manual on peer-support training in the community was produced. Project reference number S317 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Kerry | CHO Area 4 | €47,840 | 2010 |
Jigsaw Kerry This project designed and developed a resource pack for parents on mental health issues for young people, including a directory of services in the area. Project reference number S316 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Kerry | CHO Area 4 | €29,600 | 2010 |
KARE This project provided customised short breaks to the families of 40 people who currently avail of traditional respite, families with a break from their caring role, empowering families and allowing children to remain within their own community. Project reference number 75 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Kildare | CHO Area 7 | €60,624 | 2011 |
KARE This project developed and implemented individualised plans with 13 people who are currently on Rehabilitative Training, as they make the transition to adulthood. Over the course of the project, eight participants took part in employment specific training and work experience and two people became self-employed. Project reference number 1401 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Kildare | CHO Area 7 | €96,506 | 2012 |
Kerry Parents and Friends Association This project supported one lady to transition from a group home to living in her own home in the community. Project reference number 2406 |
Disability Community Living |
Kerry | CHO Area 4 | €14,277 | 2013 |
Kerry Peer Support Network The Kerry Peer Support Network is a peer support and befriending project which trained 9 peers to facilitate recovery groups in Tralee, Listowel and Killarney. The project developed and delivered peer support recovery programmes in mental wellness to 146 people throughout Kerry and also supported people in recovery on a one-to-one basis. Project reference number 2399 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Kerry | CHO Area 4 | €67,293 | 2013 |
Kildare Youth Services This project supported the design, delivery and evaluation of a peer and clinician led information programme on recovery and mental health difficulties across Kildare and Wicklow. 58 information sessions across four locations were delivered to 464 attendees. A set of course materials was developed and 30 people, 21 family members and seven staff received training on person-centred recovery. Project reference number S258 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Kildare | CHO Area 7 | €173,428 | 2010 |
Kilkenny & Carlow Contact This project provided a befriending and support service to 5 older people who experienced mental health difficulties. In addition, training on issues in mental health for older people for staff and key volunteers was provided and a resource folder for Carlow/Kilkenny area was developed to build a sustainable advocacy information system for all older people in the community. Project reference number 934 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Carlow | CHO Area 5 | €2,597 | 2012 |
Kilkenny Consumer Panel This project provided training and support for carers in the Kilkenny area to work with people experiencing mental health difficulties in a personalised and co-productive way. Project reference number 870 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Kilkenny | CHO Area 5 | €14,844 | 2012 |
Knockanrawley Resource Centre This project supported 12 people attending a day-care centre to devise and implement a personal plan as a step towards independent living and community integration. Project reference number 932 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Tipperary | CHO Area 5 | €11,890 | 2012 |
Laois Offaly Mental Health Services This project worked with four people living in mental health service accommodation to live independently in the community, with supports tailored and adaptive to their needs.This project worked with four people living in mental health service accommodation to live independently in the community, with supports tailored and adaptive to their needs. Project reference number 961 |
Mental Health Community Living |
Laois | CHO Area 8 | €76,447 | 2012 |
Laois/Offaly Mental Health Rehabilitation Recovery Service & HSE This project involved a multi-agency partnership which supported six people to move from HSE supported care to community living. Five people moved to their own homes in the community, while another individual was supported to continue their transition plans. In addition, 11 staff and five participants received training in person-centred recovery. Project reference number 59 |
Mental Health Community Living |
Laois | CHO Area 8 | €62,572 | 2011 |
LEAP This project provided a programme of training, through workshops and planning tools, to empower and up-skill families and people with intellectual disability and/or autism to lead self-determined lives. Over the course of the project, 155 family members, 10 staff, two trainers and seven volunteers received training on various aspects of self-directed living. Project reference number S310 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 8 | €30,970 | 2010 |
LEAP This project supported four people to move out of institutionalised settings into a home of their own. 11 others have been supported to explore the possibilities, the hopes and fears that the move away from residential care may present and creative, holistic responses for each individual and their families have been developed. Project reference number 2440 |
Disability Community Living |
Westmeath | CHO Area 8 | €78,000 | 2013 |
LEAP This project offered Family Leadership training to families and parents of children with autism to develop the capacity to work with people to achieve their life goals. Project reference number 963 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Cavan | CHO Area 8 | €56,000 | 2012 |
Leitrim Day Hospital Consortium This project set out an integrated pathway for people with dementia and their carers from acute / community services, day hospital and home. This helped to facilitate early discharge from hospital, extend life at home for people with advanced dementia and improve quality of life for the person with dementia and their families by providing a comprehensive suite of individualised supports. Project reference number 3186 |
Dementia Individualised Supports |
Leitrim | CHO Area 1 | €100,000 | 2014 |
Limerick Community Health Organisation & Limerick Local Authority Limerick CHO and the Limerick Local Authority will work together to provide 30 tenancies for homeless people in the Limerick region. Using a Housing First approach, the programme will also develop and improve wraparound health supports for those using the housing services in the area |
Homelessness Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Limerick | CHO Area 3 | €960,000 | 2019 |
Limerick Rehabilitation / Recovery Service Mental Health Service This project supported people currently residing in mental health accommodation in Limerick to relocate to a home of their own in the community. A further 12 people are currently awaiting appropriate housing through this project. Project reference number 2353 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Limerick | CHO Area 3 | €210,000 | 2013 |
Louth Age Friendly Dementia Consortium This project supported people living with dementia to develop individually tailored personal plans, realise their own potential and connect to a more dementia-aware community. The project builds on the existing innovations within the community, bringing them together into a cohesive community-oriented dementia response. Project reference number 3175 |
Dementia Individualised Supports |
Louth | CHO Area 8 | €100,000 | 2014 |
Mayo Recovery Consortium & HSE This project provided peer support to facilitate people with mental health difficulties to move from institutional care to more independent living situations in Mayo. Over the duration of the project, nine people were supported to move to their own homes in the community, while another person was supported to continue their transition plans. Project reference number 78 |
Mental Health Community Living |
Mayo | CHO Area 2 | €195,600 | 2011 |
Mayo Recovery Consortium & HSE This project worked with eight regional HSE sites across Ireland to develop local action plans to implement recovery-focused practice at service delivery level and resulted in the development of the Advancing Recovery Ireland (ARI) initiative as a key project outcome. ARI is now a key programme of the Mental Health National Office and is being rolled out nationally. Project reference number 968 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Mayo | CHO Area 2 | €209,239 | 2012 |
Mental Health Reform Working closely with the Department of Social Protection and the HSE, this project supported the co-ordination of mental health and supported employment services through an Individual Placement and Support model of supported employment in West Cork, Mayo, Cavan/Monaghan and Dublin South Central. The project enabled people to avail of supported employment regardless of 'job readiness', providing unlimited support through the integration of an Employment Specialist into the mental health team. Project reference number 3741 |
Mental Health Supporting Work |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €114,970 | 2014 |
Mentored Peer Support UCC This project engaged 13 students/graduates of UCC as volunteer peer mentors to 26 UCC students who have mental health difficulties, supporting them to stay in college and complete their third level studies. Over 50 hours of individualised mentoring support was provided to each student. Project reference number S155 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €80,000 | 2010 |
Mercy University Hospital and Cork Community Partnership This 3 year project provided an integrated care pathway for people with dementia who may need hospital admission, providing suitable alternatives to admission, when appropriate, while supporting families/carers to continue to care for the person at home. Project reference number 3168 |
Dementia Integrated Care Pathways |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €498,500 | 2014 |
Monaghan Community Mental Health Team This project employed a peer support worker to develop an existing psycho-educational programme called the Mental Wealth Programme. Their role was to provide individualised support to people using services to re-connect with their community, focussing on providing peer support to achieve vocational, educational or other socially valuable roles and to connect people with appropriate services available within the community. Project reference number 3746 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Monaghan | CHO Area 1 | €40,711 | 2014 |
National Federation of Voluntary Bodies The project ran an intense programme to develop the capacity of people, organisations, communities and government departments who work with people with intellectual disability to achieve their life goals. Project reference number 956 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Galway | CHO Area 2 | €35,000 | 2012 |
National Forensic Mental Health Services This project focuses on addressing the mental health and housing needs of people on remand. The project employed a housing support worker to liaise with community housing agencies and assist patients with mental health difficulties under the care of the prison service to secure appropriate accommodation. 111 people have been supported through this program to date. Project reference number 2347 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Dublin | National Forensic Mental Health Service | €145,469 | 2013 |
National Forensic Mental Health Services The National Forensic Mental Health Service is working on the establishment of a Recovery College and Recovery Education, the implementation of a supported employment programme based on the IPS model and the development of a training and education strategy to support service reform across all stakeholder groups. |
Mental Health Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Dublin | National Forensic Mental Health Service | €600,000 | 2018 |
National Learning Network, Tralee, Co. Kerry The ConnectAbility project was based on a self-managed model which will allow people to manage money from a funding body for their chosen community participation program. This allowed people to choose their own program with support from a community connector. Project reference number 2507 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Kerry | CHO Area 4 | €70,483 | 2013 |
National Parents and Siblings Alliance This project supported the production of a booklet, which promoted knowledge and skills by providing information in an accessible, friendly and informative manner to families of children with a disability. Information sessions were attended by 450 family members and the booklet "What Now?...Where Next?" was disseminated widely. Project reference number S362 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 6 | €14,500 | 2010 |
National Platform Inter-Agency Steering Group This project supported the formation of a national platform of self-advocates through an organic, grassroots process. It will help provide an independent and neutral space for persons with intellectual disabilities. Project reference number 973 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €55,050 | 2012 |
National Service Users Executive This project gathered information from people using mental health services to develop an e-learning programme. Training was provided for 100 people and 100 staff, exploring proactive and inclusive approaches to recovery. The initiative also produced a book called "Second Options", a related FaceBook page and a website on recovery in mental health which can be accessed at www.nsue.ie. Project reference number S195 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 6 | €53,283 | 2010 |
Neuro-Enhancement for Independent Lives, Trinity College This project developed and shared online films to promote positive cognitive health behaviours, educate and combat the stigma associated with dementia and other degenerative brain diseases. Project reference number 232 |
Dementia Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €199,052 | 2012 |
North Dublin Mental Health Service This project developed the capacity of a variety of people to effectively function as a representative on mental health forums. This allowed people using services, their families and carers to build capacity to be active, fully participating members of the North Dublin mental health management team. Project reference number 3753 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €4,240 | 2014 |
North Dublin Mental Health Service & HSE This project supported the development of individualised and recovery orientated support to three people with long term involvement with the mental health services. Project reference number 85 |
Mental Health Alternative Respite |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €30,711 | 2011 |
North Tipperary Mental Health Service in partnership with Aras Follain This project developed alternative respite options for people experiencing mental health difficulties and/or their family members in a community-based setting. Overall, 96 people received respite in the community and the project also provided 168 members of community groups with training in person-centred community respite. Project reference number 86 |
Mental Health Alternative Respite |
Tipperary | CHO Area 3 | €75,000 | 2011 |
Parents/HSE/Praxis Care This project provided individualised day activity programmes in Co. Louth for young adult school-leavers with autism and high support complex needs. The participants also took part in targeted training and work experience periods based on personal employment aspirations. Project reference number 980 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Louth | CHO Area 8 | €75,748 | 2012 |
Physical and Sensory Services, HSE Donegal This project provided training places at Fetac Level 5 for five young people with physical disabilities in a mainstream setting. In addition, one of the participants undertook work experience relevant to their area of interest and one person secured paid employment. Project reference number 978 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Donegal | CHO Area 1 | €56,500 | 2012 |
PRAXIS This project supported 25 people to reduce reliance on hospital and day care provision and assist them to live a full independent life in their own community, with personalised and adaptive supports. Project reference number 981 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Louth | CHO Area 8 | €75,748 | 2012 |
PROTECT This project focused on early intervention and detection of the first stages of psychosis and recovery. 362 people, 726 staff, 126 family members, six trainers and 39 community organisation members received training and education in relation to individualised support for those with psychosis. The project also produced educational resources. Project reference number S133 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Wicklow | CHO Area 6 | €271,365 | 2010 |
Psychiatry of Later Life Mental Health Service The main aim of this project was to train staff in Wellness Action Recovery Planning (WRAP) so that older persons mental health services across Westmeath can move towards a recovery-orientated service. 16 staff and 2 people using services have been trained and WRAP is now being used across the service. Project reference number 2384 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Westmeath | CHO Area 8 | €7,000 | 2013 |
Recovery Team, Mayo Mental Health Service This project has trained 14 peer support workers and educators as part of a plan to redesign mental health day services across two sites in Mayo. Emphasis was placed on working with people who have lived in institutional settings for long periods of time to build social connections and engage in the community. Project reference number 967 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Mayo | CHO Area 2 | €701,000 | 2012 |
RehabCare Galway This project supported seven people to move from inappropriate settings to more suitable living arrangements in the community. Each person was helped to develop a personal plan to move and also helped to establish links within the community. Project reference number 984 |
Disability Community Living |
Galway | CHO Area 2 | €62,344 | 2012 |
Rehabilitation Psychiatry Service, Limerick Mental Health Services This project supported five people to move from psychiatric in-patient facilities to become active participants in their own communities. All five people have moved to their own homes in the community with personalised supports. Project reference number 991 |
Mental Health Community Living |
Limerick | CHO Area 3 | €70,000 | 2012 |
Roscommon Dementia Friendly Community Group This project explored innovative and creative ways of supporting people with dementia to remain in their own home. A Dementia Advisor was central to enabling statutory, voluntary and community agencies to work collaboratively and consider the desired aspirations and outcomes for people with dementia, rather than simply looking at care supports needs in the narrowest sense. Project reference number 3183 |
Dementia Individualised Supports |
Roscommon | CHO Area 2 | €100,000 | 2014 |
Service Improvers Leadership Programme This project brought together service organisations, people who use services and their families to bring about change in mental health services. 27 people took part in Trialogue which is a cooperative approach to healthcare involving the individual, service provider and the carer, helping to bring a more person-centred approach to their recovery process. Project reference number S137 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Kildare | CHO Area 7 | €63,475 | 2010 |
Service Learning Partnership Group This project supported five students to attend mainstream modules as part of an Inclusive Learning Initiative at the National University of Ireland Maynooth. In addition, four of the participants also received training in their areas of interest and two people took part in periods of work experience in various fields. Project reference number 999 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Kildare | CHO Area 8 | €52,500 | 2012 |
SHINE, HSE Midwest Mental Health Service & Peer Support Centres This project increased the availability of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for people with psychosis by establishing a training scheme for community-based counsellors. Over the duration of the project, 25 people living with psychosis and 12 staff where trained in the use of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. Project reference number S176 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €32,700 | 2010 |
SHINE, HSE Midwest Mental Health Service & Peer Support Centres This project engaged family members at all levels of service in individual care planning, service planning and evaluation. Local consumer panels were developed to feed into the regional mental health services management team. Partnership support was provided by Shine who trained relatives to participate in the provision of peer support, education, training and advocacy. Project reference number 2424 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Limerick | CHO Area 3 | €75,000 | 2013 |
SHINE, HSE Midwest Mental Health Service & Peer Support Centres The PIERS programme focused on developing a family support model that engaged with group members on a monthly basis for 10 months and included educational, emotional support and social components in response to their needs. During this project, four people were trained to co-facilitate the group and a tool-kit for facilitators was developed to support the model into the future. Project reference number 3767 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €25,790 | 2014 |
Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary/Muiríosa Foundation Three people who have lived in an institutional setting for most of their lives have been supported to move to a home of their own in the community. Each person was helped to develop a personal plan to move and supported to establish links within the community. Project reference number 970 |
Disability Community Living |
Westmeath | CHO Area 8 | €82,020 | 2012 |
Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary/Muiríosa Foundation The Share a Break project utilised alternative forms of respite, based on people being matched with suitable host families and spending time in their homes. A total of 274 alternative respite breaks was provided to 4 children with high support needs by host families. Project reference number S019 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Westmeath | CHO Area 8 | €21,772 | 2010 |
Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary/Muiríosa Foundation This project provided training and support to staff to work in an intensive person-centred way with 15 people. As a result, 10 residents moved to their own homes in the community and staff began to utilise a more individualised way of working with the people accessing the service. Project reference number S199 |
Disability Community Living |
Laois | CHO Area 8 | €25,569 | 2010 |
Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary/Muiríosa Foundation The Moving into the Community project supported a woman to move from an institutional setting to her own home in the community. This lady now lives in her home where she selects the supports she feels she needs to live a full and independent life. Project reference number S061 |
Disability Community Living |
Offaly | CHO Area 8 | €43,132 | 2010 |
Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary/Muiríosa Foundation Room to Share supported a man who was living in a large institutional setting to live with a host family on a full-time basis. The person has continued to live with the host family and has commenced paid part-time employment in a local supermarket, greatly adding to his independence. Project reference number S011 |
Disability Community Living |
Westmeath | CHO Area 8 | €7,605 | 2010 |
Slí Eile Support Services This project provided art therapy to three people with mental health difficulties to assist with the transition from the psychiatric in-patient system to the community through the Sli Eile community farm. Project reference number 940 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €2,080 | 2012 |
Sligo/Leitrim Mental Health Services - HSE West This project supported two people to move from an acute psychiatric setting to their own homes in the community with personalised and adaptable supports. Project reference number 1001 |
Mental Health Community Living |
Sligo | CHO Area 1 | €33,705 | 2012 |
Sligo/Leitrim Mental Health Services - HSE West The Moving On Project facilitated an individual with mental health difficulties to move from an acute hospital setting into community-based housing, with personalised and adaptive supports. Project reference number 2427 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Sligo | CHO Area 1 | €33,705 | 2013 |
SOS Kilkenny This project developed a shared approach to providing services between two providers of intellectual disability services in County Kilkenny. The consultation process involved 60 people, 85 staff and 10 family members and produced a team leadership handbook and a report entitled "A Shared Vision". Project reference number S307
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Disability Capacity Building |
Kilkenny | CHO Area 5 | €50,000 | 2010 |
SOS Kilkenny Home Share Initiative developed a home share scheme where suitable people were trained to share their homes with people with an intellectual disability on a supported basis. Ten volunteers took part in the project, providing both day and night respite for three people within a host family. Project reference number S306 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Kilkenny | CHO Area 5 | €12,700 | 2010 |
South Lee Social Inclusion Group This project supported people to move from Glenmalure high support unit to live independently in the community. Six people moved to their own homes in the community and five others were supported to transition at an individual pace. In addition, 26 people received training in life skills such as health and fitness, cookery and horticulture. Project reference number 109 |
Mental Health Community Living |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €28,000 | 2011 |
South Lee Social Inclusion Group This project developed cookery classes and taught five men to cook their own meals as a first step in enabling them to move from an institutional setting to their own homes in the community. The development of this skill and additional individual support helped the five people towards moving to full-time community living. Project reference number S064 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €1,440 | 2010 |
South Roscommon Mental Health Services and Brothers of Charity Services This project supported four people with mental health difficulties and mild intellectual disability to improve their range of choices and quality of life. With individualised support, these people were helped to create lives of their choosing in the community. Project reference number 937 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Roscommon | CHO Area 2 | €101,189 | 2012 |
South Tipperary Mental Health Service This 3 year project provided high quality, flexible, person-centred care in the home to people with dementia and their families in South Tipperary, helping people to stay living at home for as long as is possible. Project reference number 311 |
Dementia Individualised Supports |
Tipperary | CHO Area 5 | €700,000 | 2012 |
South Tipperary Mental Health Services HSE This project worked with four people to discover their vocational aspirations, to set goals and create individualised plans around experiencing mainstream employment. Project reference number 923 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Tipperary | CHO Area 5 | €56,272 | 2012 |
South Tipperary Mental Health Services HSE This project supported families through a personal development course, which explored issues such as coping skills. The participants also had the opportunity to become involved in facilitation training and the project developed a training manual for use by others. Project reference number 2586 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Tipperary | CHO Area 5 | €3,000 | 2013 |
Spraoi agus Spórt Spraoi agus Spórt provided after-school, weekend and holiday time activities for children with special needs/autism on a drop-off basis. This provided the parent or carer with respite, while the children availed of tailor-made activity programmes, suitable for each person needs. Project reference number 2417 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Donegal | CHO Area 1 | €26,880 | 2013 |
St James Hospital and the Mater Hospital, Dublin This stream will provide improved integrated pathways and joint working through a Dublin wide homeless hospital discharge policy and enhanced screening and referral processes. An integrated homeless hospital discharge team will be formed in St James’ Hospital and The Mater. It aims to support better health, well-being and social outcomes for people experiencing homelessness through effective case management, service integration and innovation particularly in relation to discharge from acute services. |
Homelessness Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €736,408 | 2019 |
St John of God Drumcar Closure of Institution and supporting people to transition to their own homes in the community. |
Disability Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Louth | CHO Area 8 | €677,000 | 2018 |
St. Aidan's Day Care Centre, Wexford This project supported three people to move from an institutional setting to live in their own homes in the community. The project utilised a personalised approach focusing on the participants’ strengths, thus ensuring the person is involved in all planning and decision-making. All three moved successfully to their own homes with personalised supports. Project reference number 1018 |
Disability Community Living |
Wexford | CHO Area 5 | €51,223 | 2012 |
St. Colmcille's East Meath GAA Club This project developed a community outreach programme in St Colmcille's GAA Club, Bettystown, Co. Meath to provide a range of activities to help maintain and develop the mental wellbeing and physical fitness of those isolated in the community. Project reference number 996 |
Mental Health Supporting Work |
Meath | CHO Area 8 | €30,000 | 2012 |
St. Hilda's Services, Athlone This project supported five school leavers referred for services through an individualised model instead of offering a traditional model of care. This involved retraining and reconfiguring an existing centre-based service in terms of staffing and approach in order to develop person-centred, community based service. Project reference number 2491 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Westmeath | CHO Area 8 | €63,371 | 2013 |
St. James's Hospital This 3 year project developed an integrated care pathway between acute hospital and community services specific to the needs of people with dementia. Project reference number 3167 |
Dementia Integrated Care Pathways |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €500,000 | 2014 |
St. John of God - City Gate/HSE This project supported 14 people with intellectual disabilities to move from an institution to their own homes in the community. Over the course of the project, seven people moved to independent living and seven others received training in preparation to move to their own homes. Eight trainers and 22 staff members were also trained in self-directed living. Project reference number 17 |
Disability Community Living |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €190,000 | 2011 |
St. John of God - City Gate/HSE This project supported two women to move from an institution to live in their own homes in the community. Both ladies are now actively involved in their communities and the success of this project inspired the institution to begin moving more people into their own homes. Project reference number S043 |
Disability Community Living |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €40,000 | 2010 |
St. John of God Celbridge Closure of Institution and supporting people to transition to their own homes in the community. |
Disability Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Kildare | CHO Area 7 | €612,000 | 2018 |
St. John of God Kildare Services My Life, My Future, My Say afforded 53 people the opportunity to move from their current accommodation to living independently in the community and to receive the required individualised supports to live the life of their choosing. Project reference number 2431 |
Disability Community Living |
Kildare | CHO Area 7 | €274,616 | 2013 |
St. John of God Kildare Services This project supported 17 people to move from an institutional setting to live independently in the community. To date, 10 of the 17 people have moved to their own homes in the community and seven others have accommodation sourced and will be moving in the near future. Project reference number 920 |
Disability Community Living |
Kildare | CHO Area 7 | €68,471 | 2012 |
St. John of God Menni Services By taking an individualised approach, this project provided employment supports, training options and personal growth opportunities to a group of nine people. Each aspect was tailored towards helping the person to secure employment in their area of interest. Project reference number 1008 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €34,200 | 2012 |
St. John of God School A job coach/support worker trained students and supported their transition from school to employment, focusing on individualised needs and practical preparation for entering the world of work. Project reference number 2550 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €17,713 | 2013 |
St. John of God STEP This project developed a transition programme for school leavers with disabilities to prepare them for work and/or further education. All nine participants took part in relevant training and work experience based on their employment aspirations and one person secured paid employment. Project reference number 1007 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Dublin | CHO Area 6 | €85,000 | 2012 |
St. Joseph's Foundation This project provided an integrated system of social support for independent living for six people who moved to their own homes in the community. During the course of the project eight people, four staff, two community members and six trainers also received training in various aspects of supported, self-directed living. Project reference number 71 |
Disability Community Living |
Limerick | CHO Area 3 | €45,000 | 2011 |
St. Luke's Clonmel & HSE South This project ran recovery-based training for staff working in South Tipperary Mental Health Services. The initiative provided 85 staff members, 117 people and 20 family members with training on community-based person-centred care. Recovery workshops were also attended by 120 people. Project reference number S318 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Tipperary | CHO Area 5 | €77,190 | 2010 |
St. Luke's Hospital,Clonmel & HSE This project supported 42 people with severe and enduring mental illness with home-based respite care, tailored to their individual needs. The project provided all participants with respite and three people were supported to move into their own homes in the community. Project reference number 21 |
Mental Health Alternative Respite |
Tipperary | CHO Area 5 | €35,000 | 2011 |
St. Margaret's Service This project assisted people to move from an institutional setting to their own homes. 12 people are now living full-time in the community. In addition, 60 staff, 11 families and two people received transition training on various aspects of self-directed living such as Person-Centred Planning and Life Skills. Project reference number 67 |
Disability Community Living |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €90,000 | 2011 |
St. Michael's House This project provided an alternative respite support package initially for one individual, Alison. This was in response to Alison's wish to remain in her home whilst her family still avail of respite supports, assisting her to be as independent as possible. Project reference number 2537 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €22,115 | 2013 |
St. Michael's House This project supported six people currently living in a variety of settings, to obtain more individualised supports and plan their own lives in a self-directed way. Over the course of the project seven people, 10 staff and 10 family members were trained in advocacy, the development of circles of support and self-directed living. Project reference number S005 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €50,000 | 2010 |
St. Michael's House The aim of this project was to provide respite for people currently using disability services, with the aim of starting the journey towards full independent living. This involved respite provision which focussed on increasing the independence of each person and providing support where required. Project reference number 2352 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €25,279 | 2013 |
St. Michael's House This project set up a Contract Family scheme in order to facilitate respite to four children with high care needs in the child's own home or in the carer's home. The care provided was matched to each persons needs and wishes and provided an alternative to institutional-based respite. Project reference number 939 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €14,430 | 2012 |
St. Michael's House This project supported people whose current home placements were at risk to continue to live at home with supports rather than going into residential care. Individualised supports were implemented to increase the person’s quality of life and well-being so that as circumstances change they can remain in their home setting for as long as possible. Project reference number 2356 |
Disability Community Living |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €63,000 | 2013 |
St. Patrick's Centre Kilkenny Closure of Institution and supporting people to transition to their own homes in the community. |
Disability Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Kilkenny | CHO Area 5 | €465,000 | 2018 |
St. Patrick's Centre Kilkenny This project enabled the development of a personalised programme and created a modelling and training programme that supports the ongoing transformation of the day service model. Three of the participants undertook training and one person spent a period on work experience in their chosen field. Project reference number 1440 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Kilkenny | CHO Area 5 | €152,500 | 2012 |
St. Raphael's Centre, Intellectual Disability Services This project supported ten people to move to their own homes in the community to help facilitate the closure of the institutional setting. Six people have moved to living in the community to date, while the remaining people are moving towards independent living at an individualised pace. Project reference number 64 |
Disability Community Living |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €80,000 | 2011 |
Stewart's Care This project supported eleven people to move from an institutional setting to their own homes in the community. Each person was actively involved in the planning and process of the move and chose their own supports. A number of participants have also secured paid employment. Project reference number 1021 |
Disability Community Living |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €175,000 | 2012 |
Sunbeam House Services The Crossroads project offered mainstream educational opportunities to people who have expressed an interest in further and/or third level education and employment opportunities. Three of the participants took part in employment specific training and four people undertook work experience as part of their individual plans. Project reference number 2363 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Wicklow | CHO Area 6 | €85,000 | 2013 |
Sustainable Living Network This project supported nine people to move from their family homes to more appropriate housing arrangements of their own choosing in the community. Project reference number 2481 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €44,748 | 2013 |
The Carers Association CLASS (Carer Liaison and Support Service) was a 1 to1 peer support service for carers and family members of people who required the intervention of the local Mental Health teams. The project supported family carers to facilitate care in the home, early discharge and less frequent admissions to acute care. The project also recruited, trained, supported and co-ordinated 30 volunteers to provide an information and listening service for carers. Project reference number 3776 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Sligo | CHO Area 1 | €51,000 | 2014 |
The Crystal Consortium The Crystal Project facilitated individualised and integrated support for people living with dementia in Mallow and the surrounding area and worked with people with dementia, their families, healthcare professionals and community groups to bring about change in dementia care. Project reference number 3181 |
Dementia Individualised Supports |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €100,000 | 2014 |
The Local Community Service Network This project developed a shared way of working to facilitate shared services between sixteen organisations. The outcome was a charter of values, reflecting areas of potential co-operation between services and which culminated in the "A Shared Vision" report. Project reference number S126 |
Disability Capacity Building |
Kildare | CHO Area 7 | €42,400 | 2010 |
The Medical Centre, Kinsale This 3 year project established a comprehensive community-based, person-centred response to dementia, by engaging concerned professionals and local citizens in a process of collaborative learning, planning and action. Project reference number 316 |
Dementia Individualised Supports |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €632,825 | 2012 |
Tosnu Mental Health Resource Centre, South Lee Mental Health Service The Cork Carer Connection provided a forum for carers to be given information on services and how to access relevant personnel from voluntary associations within their community. Project reference number 2300 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €12,250 | 2013 |
Training and Support Kilkenny (TASK) This project developed a social and independent living skills programme for 29 people experiencing severe and enduring mental health difficulties, to help them on their recovery journey and reconnect to the community. Project reference number 1034 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Kilkenny | CHO Area 5 | €39,074 | 2012 |
Trinity College Dublin This project supported 175 students experiencing mental health difficulties to create individualised and recovery-oriented plans, in order to transition to employment through a flexible, individualised suite of resources developed by Occupational Therapists, the Assistive Technology Officer and Careers Advisers. Project reference number 2539 |
Mental Health Supporting Work |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €181,725 | 2013 |
University of Limerick - ARIES (Advancing Recovery in Ireland Education Service) The ARIES project is a recovery focused initiative created by the Mid-West Advancing Recovery in Ireland (ARI) group that seeks to change the culture and work practices within mental health services. This project involves co-production and co-delivery of educational programmes to enable the development of individual supports and that all parties can avail of an educational approach to recovery. Project reference number 3675 |
Mental Health Supporting Recovery |
Limerick | CHO Area 3 | €75,500 | 2014 |
VE Productions WRAP for Radio provided a twice weekly night class on the radio for persons, families and supporters of those experiencing metal health difficulties. Based on the Wellness Action Recovery Plan (WRAP), the course which runs over six weeks provided self-help skills to supporters and families on the journey to recovery. Project reference number 2364 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Dublin | CHO Area 9 | €10,500 | 2013 |
Waterford Community Health Organisation & Waterford Local Authority Waterford CHO and Waterford Local Authority are working together to provide 24 tenancies for homeless people in the local area, using the Housing First approach. The programme will also focus on developing an improved wraparound health service in the region, supporting people to obtain and maintain their tenancies. |
Homelessness Service Reform Fund (SRF) |
Waterford | CHO Area 5 | €450,000 | 2019 |
WayBuddy This project helped to enhance independent travel and learning for people with support needs through the use of Smartphone technology by creating “WayBuddy”, an accessible travel training application that aims to support people with intellectual disabilities to learn and follow their daily routes independently. Project reference number 2520 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Dublin | CHO Area 7 | €5,000 | 2013 |
West Cork Mental Health Services HSE This family and user-led project supported 20 people in crisis to stay in their own homes as an alternative to in-patient respite care. Over the course of the project, 44 staff, 11 family members, 150 community group members, eight people and one trainer received training in Open Dialogue, "Train the Trainer' and Behavioural Family Therapy. Project reference number 53 |
Mental Health Alternative Respite |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €54,500 | 2011 |
West Cork Mental Health Services HSE This project supported people who use mental health services to become actively involved in their own recovery and encouraged a positive and progressive change in values and attitudes towards mental health issues in West Cork. 200 people took part in Trialogue which promotes open dialogue in mental health recovery and over 2,000 people attended community events promoting positive attitudes to mental health. Project reference number S250 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Cork | CHO Area 4 | €104,000 | 2010 |
West Galway Mental Health Services This project provided training for 10 staff in behavioural family therapy to support the families of people with mental health difficulties. Staff reported that the training was beneficial and lends itself to working in mental health care where family input is encouraged, to develop support networks and to work together towards recovery. Project reference number 2422 |
Mental Health Capacity Building |
Galway | CHO Area 2 | €12,500 | 2013 |
Western Care Association This project supported five school leavers with disabilities to experience community-based training, work placements, recreational activities, social roles and community connections. All five took part in training and work experience based on their employment interests and two people secured full time employment. Project reference number 942 |
Disability Supporting Young People |
Mayo | CHO Area 2 | €80,000 | 2012 |
Western Care Association This project offered individually tailored, community-based or home-based respite options to five people. Each person was carefully matched with the respite option in order to meet their wishes and needs. This demonstrates the various respite options available within the community. Project reference number 943 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Mayo | CHO Area 2 | €10,000 | 2012 |
Western Care Association This project supported 12 people with intellectual disabilities who were living in group residential settings to move to their own homes in the community. By working with each person in an individualised way, a tailored plan was developed to support them on their journey. Eight people moved during the course of the project and four others were supported to continue the transition. Project reference number S123
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Disability Community Living |
Mayo | CHO Area 2 | €100,000 | 2010 |
Western Care Association The project worked with seven school leavers with disabilities and provided work placements, recreational activities and training. Seven of the participants took part in various training modules and work placements in their areas of interest. On completion of the project, five people had become employed or self-employed. Project reference number 1445 |
Disability | Mayo | CHO Area 2 | €108,000 | 2012 |
Western Care Association This project offered alternative methods of providing families with a break from their caring role, empowering families and allowing children to remain within their own community. Respite was provided for 23 people, while four staff and two family members received training on positive, inclusive future planning for children. Project reference number 47 |
Disability Alternative Respite |
Mayo | CHO Area 2 | €50,000 | 2011 |
Wexford Adult Mental Health Services - Occupational Therapy Dept. This project employed a vocational support officer to facilitate individualised pathways to employment and maintaining vocational goals for eight people with mental health difficulties. Project reference number 2416 |
Mental Health Supporting Work |
Wexford | CHO Area 5 | €35,332 | 2013 |
Wexford Adult Mental Health Services - Occupational Therapy Dept. This project utilised the Individual Placement and Support model, which emphasises job placement first, followed by support and training in order to facilitate an individualised pathway to meaningful vocation for people with mental health difficulties. The second strand of this project developed a Wellness at Work group programme to support 17 people to maintain their wellness in work situations. Project reference number 3755 |
Mental Health Supporting Work |
Wexford | CHO Area 5 | €37,166 | 2014 |