

Tom and Conor’s big walk home for Autism
Hi my name is Tom Fitzpatrick, originally from Carnacon, Ballyglass, County Mayo and I now live in Ahascragh village, Ballinasloe , County Galway . I am married and have four


Cautious Welcome for Many Budget 2023 Measures, But Greater Support Needed.
AsIAm, Ireland’s National Autism Charity today cautiously welcomes Budget 2023 items though highlights further measures could have been taken to protect the most vulnerable in our society. Whilst acknowledging the


The Greatest Inclusive Show comes to Dublin!
A theatre charity for autistic and intellectually disabled people, Skyzdalimit, is creating ripples around Omagh and throughout County Tyrone and Fermanagh with its exhilarating highly professional musical productions, now the


Delays in School Transport Provision Causing Unnecessary Anxiety for Families and Autistic Students
AsIAm, Ireland’s National Autism Charity has highlighted its deep disappointment and dissatisfaction at the high number of families whose child has been left without school transport services this week upon


Tralee chosen for pilot programme to reduce numbers of unemployed autistic people
Tralee has been chosen as a pilot in a national programme to get more people with autism into the workforce. AsIAm and Specialisterne Ireland have come together to create the Autism Employment Tralee


AsIAm Awarded Grant by PayPal Community Impact Program
PayPal employees recently cast their votes in this year’s PayPal Community Impact Grants Program, which awards local nonprofits with monetary grants, access to volunteers, pro bono support and other capacity-building