The Parent Connection: The Power of Peer Support for Parents of Children with Complex Needs

A report by Enable Ireland and researchers from the University of Galway reveals the positive impact of peer support for parents of children with complex disabilities. Titled The Parent Connection: The Power of Peer Support for Parents of Children with Complex Needs, the report presents findings from Ireland’s first peer support pilot programme of its kind.

The 12-week initiative took place in 2024 across three Enable Ireland service locations - Galway City, Curraheen (Cork), and Nenagh (Co. Tipperary). 10 experienced parents were paired with 10 parents newer to the journey of raising a child with complex needs. Enable Ireland Children’s Disability Network Team (CDNT) staff members provided supervision sessions to support parents at monthly intervals. The aim: to provide emotional, social, and practical support through shared lived experience.

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Executive Summary of The Parent Connection Report
The Parent Connection : Full Report

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