Wexford Woman Hosting Public Forum To Tackle Health Crisis And Cost Of Living Next Week

A Wexford woman will be hosting a public forum in Enniscorthy next week…

Jamie Williams, who is an Advocate for Disabled People & Carers and a member of F.U.S.S. Ireland, will be hosting a Public Forum to discuss workable solutions to both the Health Crisis and the Cost of Living Crisis in relation to Disabled People and Carers.

This will take place on Saturday the 23rd of July at the Presentation Arts Centre in Enniscorthy from 2-4 pm.

At the forum, top spokespersons for disability and carers have already confirmed their attendance, as well as some local politicians.

All TDs and Councillors in Wexford County have been invited to attend the forum.

This forum is entirely solutions-based, and the public are encouraged to attend to speak on ideas. The organiser is asking that if you would like to present on the day, that they email in advance at: the.sunflower.club5486@gmail.com

FUSS aims to shine a spotlight on the shambles that is Ireland’s Disability Services. They plan to unify voices nationally to force change, as their children’s rights are infringed upon.

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