Responding to the Irish Government's Announcement on the New Access and Work Scheme. A Human Rights Approach

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Noel O'Connell, John Bosco Conama and Lorraine Leeson, Responding to the Irish Government's Announcement on the New Access and Work Scheme. A Human Rights Approach, Disability and Society, 1, 5, 2025Abstract:
Ireland continues to fail to uphold the human rights of deaf
people. On 30th July 2024, Minister for social Protection
launched the new Work and access Programme, which
offers a set of supports to people with disabilities to obtain
a job or remain in work. the aim is to remove or reduce
barriers in the workplace for people with a disability.
however, as this article aims to highlight, there are two
issues of concern within the Work and access scheme for
deaf people that need to be addressed: the perception of
irish sign language (isl) as a form of ‘communication support’ and the cap in number of hours of support available
for deaf isl users. this paper aims to show why these concerns will have a negative impact on deaf people’s ability to
participate in the workplace and to offer suggestions for
how these might be alleviated.
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Author: Leeson, Lorraine; Conama, John
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Disability and Society1
5
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Inclusive Society , Making Ireland , Deaf Studies , Irish Sign Language Interpreting , sign language interpretingDOI:
https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2025.2478057ISSN:
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