Make Your Voice Count: “Our Rights, Our Voices” National Survey 2026

Today, we are proud to launch “Our Rights, Our Voices” – our largest Annual National Survey to date.

This isn’t just about collecting data or ticking boxes; it is a platform for collective empowerment. We are calling on people with intellectual disabilities, their families, and their supporters from every corner of the country to help us shape the future of disability rights in Ireland.

 

This survey is your chance to tell the country:

What is working in your daily life.

What isn’t working and creates barriers.

What needs to change to ensure true inclusion.

 

A Survey for Everyone, Everywhere

You do not need to be a member to take part. Whether you have been involved with us for years or have never heard of us before today, your perspective is vital.

 

From Donegal to Cork, and everywhere in between, we want to hear from:

  • People with intellectual disabilities.
  • Family members of children and young people with intellectual disabilities.
  • Supporters and families of adults with an intellectual disability.

 

Why take part?

Taking part helps us advocate on your behalf for real meaningful change in every community across Ireland.

 

Survey 1: Adults with intellectual disabilities

We want to hear from adults with intellectual disabilities.

You can fill out this accessible survey by clicking here.

If you are supporting a person with an intellectual disability to complete the survey we have a useful guide to assist you here

 

Survey 2: Children (up to 18) and families

We want to hear directly from families of children and young people (up to age 18)

You can fill out this survey by clicking here.

 

Survey 3: Families and supporters of adults with intellectual disabilities

We want to hear from family members and supporters of adults with intellectual disabilities.

You can fill out this survey by clicking here.

 

Join us in making your voice heard today – together, we can build an Ireland where everyone truly belongs

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