Mid West Local Area Employment Service (MWLAES) is an employment support service provided under contract to the Department of Social Protection.
North Tipperary
Elmhurst
St. Joseph's Health Campus
Mulgrave Street
Limerick
V94 C8DV
Ireland
Mid West ARIES offers a range of courses and resources on mental health recovery and well-being. The topics of the courses are created by people with lived experience, namely, service users, family members and service providers. This is called co-production. This means that everyone has a say in what goes into the courses. Themes covered on the courses include: What is Recovery?; Understanding Mental Health Services; Advocacy and Empowerment.
The Money Advice and Budgeting Service is the State’s money advice service. MABS offers a service to people who have all kinds of personal debt and works with them to find the best solution to deal with the indebtedness. The service is free, confidential and independent.
Target Group: People who are in debt
How to access: Contact MABS Helpline or contact local MABS offices
Contact details:
MooreHaven Centre
O’Brien Street
Tipperary
Co. Tipperary
Ireland
The MooreHaven Centre provides a foundation skills training programme, day service programmes and work experience for adults in the mild to moderate range of intellectual disability. Its Day Service includes:
MOVE Ireland National Office
Clare Road Business Centre
Clare Road
Ennis
Co. Clare
V95 AK7P
Ireland
MOVE Ireland (Men Overcoming Violence) is a voluntary organisation which works to address domestic abuse against women. Its primary aim is to promote the safety and wellbeing of women and their children who have experienced or are experiencing violence and abuse in their intimate relationships.
The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ireland (MS Ireland) is a national, voluntary organisation with regional offices coterminous with HSE Community Healthcare Areas. It has a Service Level Agreement with the HSE Disabilities service to provide regional community work to adults with MS.This includes individual case work, voluntary Branch networks, collaboration with HSE Disabilities Neuro-rehabilitation service development, physiotherapy, Yoga programmes, professional information and advice workshops, awareness of clients needs and much more.
MyMind offers affordable on-line and face-to-face counselling and psychotherapy in 15 different languages to children, adults, couples and families. The service is provided by mental health professionals experienced in dealing with a wide range of issues, such as stress, depression, anxiety, self-esteem and communication issues, burnout, anger and bereavement. The service also offers creative art therapy for children and young people. Sessions for children and young people are exclusively face-to-face.
Narcotics Anonymous is a non-profit, international, community-based organization for recovering addicts. Narcotics Anonymous (NA) members learn from one another how to live drug-free and recover from the effects of addiction in their lives. The NA programme is one of complete abstinence from all drugs, including alcohol.
NCBI offers community based services to help people to adapt to sight loss and maintain their independence. These services include emotional support to the individual experiencing loss of vision and to their families, advice and information on all aspects of vision loss as well as practical support and solutions to the challenges encountered by people with vision loss. Our services are offered to people of all ages, from birth through to older age.
Eligibility: All those affected by sight loss and visual impairment.
The National Educational Psychological Service (NEPS) works in both primary and post-primary schools and is concerned with learning, behaviour, social and emotional development. The NEPS Psychologists work in partnership with teachers, parents and children in identifying educational needs. They offer a range of services aimed at meeting these needs, for example, supporting individual students through consultation and assessment, special projects and research.
Roseville
Western Road
Clonmel
Co. Tipperary
E91 TW84
Ireland
National Learning Network (NLN) is based in Clonmel, Co. Tipperary and offers a combination of Rehabilitative & Vocational training. These courses are offered free of charge to people with additional support needs to include learning, social needs, ASD, physical and mental health. These courses are tailored to each student’s needs, to help them to build their confidence while getting practical job-seeking skills.
North Tipperary Development Company
2nd Floor
Friars Court
Nenagh
Co. Tipperary
E45 DK07
Ireland
North Tipperary Development Company’s (NTDC) services focus on promoting local economic development and on addressing inequality and social exclusion in the area under its remit.
It delivers the following programmes and services:
Rural Development (or LEADER) Programme:
Under the current programme, 2014 – 2020, funding is available to support projects under the 3 themes of:
North Tipperary Development Company
Liffey Building
Main Street
Roscrea
Co. Tipperary
E53 XP82
Ireland
North Tipperary Development Company (NTDC) Traveller Programme aims to counter the disadvantage experienced by Travellers across the North of Co. Tipperary. Working in partnership with the HSE, Tipperary County Council and other agencies, the programme promotes equality of access and outcomes for Travellers in the county.
North Tipperary Disability Support Service supports adults with disabilities to live with a degree of autonomy compatible with their level of capacity. It provides a Personal Support Service through provision of personal assistant and home support workers to enable people with disabilities to live independently in their own home or a place of their choosing.
Target Group: Adults, aged 18 – 65 years, with disabilities
Kenyon Street
Nenagh
Co. Tipperary
Ireland
HSE Mid-West North Tipperary Drug & Alcohol Addiction service is a community based drug and alcohol service for young people and adults affected by substance misuse. The service provides free confidential drug, alcohol and gambling treatment services.
Services provided include:
North Tipperary Children's Services
Belmont
St. Conlon’s Road
Nenagh
Co. Tipperary
Ireland
North Tipperary Early Intervention and School Age Teams provide specialist therapeutic assessment and intervention to children of two age groups, respectively, with complex disabilities and/or developmental delay. The services are delivered by multi-disciplinary teams, on a partnership basis between HSE Disabilities service and Enable Ireland. The Early Intervention Team caters for children, aged 0 – 5 years, the School Age Team for the age group, 6 – 17/18 years.
Youth Work Ireland Tipperary
Croke Street
Thurles
Co. Tipperary
E41 KX76
Ireland
The North Tipperary Traveller Youth Project is run by Youth Work Ireland Tipperary (YWIT) and provides youth work services and programmes to young Travellers in North Tipperary, particularly in Thurles and Littleton.
Novas provides temporary supported accommodation and services for adults in Nenagh, Co. Tipperary.
Novas developed temporary supported accommodation to support individuals who have basic living skills but who require further support in how to run a household and maintain a tenancy. Staff of Prospect House, Nenagh, and Mitchel Street, Thurles, prepare individuals for full independent living through home and life-skills programmes. Prospect House has four housing units while there is one housing unit in Mitchel Street, Thurles with 24-hour on-site staffing.
87 O’Connell Street
Limerick
Co. Limerick
Ireland
Novas Mid-West Community Detox programme was developed to assist people wishing to access safer outpatient detoxification from benzodiazepines and/or methadone, supported by the HSE.
The programme is run in conjunction with the service-users’ GP, a support worker, and community-based partner agencies. Novas staff provide emotional and practical support, and concerns regarding relapse and overdose are addressed through an individual care plan tailored to each client’s needs.
The Community Ophthalmology service provides services to children referred from the childhood vision surveillance and screening programme, commonly undertaken by PHNs from birth to the end of Primary School. The service consists of:
- Medical eye examination
- Assessment and treatment of squint or lazy eye
- Prescription of spectacles when required
- Referral for surgery or hospital treatment when appropriate.
Other categories of service-users also avail of the service (see Eligibility below)
The Order of Malta Ireland Ambulance Corps is one of the largest providers of First Aid and voluntary medical services in Ireland. From small beginnings in Galway in 1938, it has developed into an organisation of over 3,000 members in more than 80 Units spread throughout communities all over Ireland and Northern Ireland.
There are four core services that the Order of Malta participates in:
Youthwork Ireland Tipperary
Croke Street
Thurles
Co. Tipperary
Ireland
OUTstanding is a youthwork group for LGBT young people run by Youthwork Ireland Tipperary. As well as meeting as a countywide group once a month, local OUTstanding groups also meet weekly in Templemore and Tipperary town.
Paediatric Occupational Therapy helps children and young people with different needs to develop skills to perform the purposeful activities that make up everyday life. The
Paediatric OT assesses the children’s sensory, motor, cognitive and psycho-social skills and abilities. The children can receive help in any of the following areas in which they may be experiencing difficulties:
The paediatric physiotherapy service provides assessment and treatment for children who have a general delay or disorder of movement which may be improved or controlled. Paediatric physiotherapists can also help children with disabilities to improve movement and function in the body caused by problems with muscles, bones or the nervous system.
Contact details:
North Tipperary:
Address: Derg Centre, Nenagh
Tel. (067) 46700 (Limerick & North Tipperary)
Silver Arch Family Resource Centre
52 Silver Street
Nenagh
Co. Tipperary
E45 P624
Ireland
The Partnership with Families project is an advocacy service for parents of children in the care of Túsla, Child & Family Agency. The service, provided by Silver Arch Family Resource Centre, Nenagh, supports parents to engage with Túsla and other relevant services and to have continued involvement with their children in care.
Target Group: Parents of children in the care of Túsla in the North of the county
How to access: Self-referral by parent; referral by Túsla.