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Employers must commit to increasing job opportunities for disabled
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Employers must commit to increasing job opportunities for people with disabilities – Conway
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The Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities is very proud to welcome
Applegreen as a new TCPID Business Partner.
Established in 1992,
Applegreen is a leading convenience roadside retailer in the Republic of Ireland, the UK and the US in both large-scale Motorway Service Areas and Travel Plazas, as well as smaller petrol stations. The business has grown to over €3BN in annual revenue, operating 559 forecourt sites internationally and employing over 11,000 people. Their products and services include large scale food and beverage operations, convenience stores, roadside refuelling including electric vehicle channels, in addition to a number of other ancillary business lines for example their hotels and gaming business in Welcome Break and our commercial fuel and airline refuelling business. Applegreen partner with a large number of high-quality international brands in each market including Starbucks, Burger King, Subway, Greggs, KFC, 7-Eleven, Chopstix, Freshii
Minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris has announced as a âmajor priorityâ transition planning for students with learning disabilities to move into further education and employment.
The project, to be completed by September, will also include a âmapping exerciseâ of existing facilities and examples of good practice for further and higher education.
A national access plan for students into further education after secondary school is also under way.
Mr Harris said in the Dáil that too often the âdiscussion is too narrowâ for pupils with disabilities when they leave school.
âItâs around what health service are we going to provide somebody with post-school, not what would this person like to do, what skill would they like, what job would they like, what college would they like to go to,â he said.
Whose Role is it Anyway? - TCPID - Trinity College Dublin
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