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Aps with Responsibility for Disability Employment Supports - March 2021 APs with Responsibility for Disability Employment Supports - March 2021 Illness, Disability & Carers Policy Unit Dublin/Mid Leinster Name Contact Details Area Covered WSS WEAG JIIG PRG Disability Employee Awareness Retention Support Grant Scheme Claire Balbriggan Intreo Centre, Balbriggan, Skerries, Rush, Lusk, Garristown, Shanahan Gallens Mill, Mill Street, Balbriggan, Stamullen, Clonalvey, Balrothery, The Naul and Co Dublin Gormanstown 087 968 6638 Email:[email protected] Claire Ballymun Intreo Centre, Ballymun, Santry Dublin 9 (West of the Swords Shanahan Main Street, Ballymun, Dublin 9, Road), Hampton Wood, Parkview and D09 K8W2 Mayestown Finglas, Parts of Dublin 9 including 087 968 6638 Santry to the West of the Swords Rd and Email:[email protected] Dublin 9 West of Grace Park Road Claire Swords Intreo Centre, Swords/Donabate/Portrane, Kinsealy, Shanahan Mainscourt, 23 Main Street, Swords, Malahide, Oldtown, Rolestown, Ballyboughal Co Dublin, K67 H9PO 087 968 6638 Email:[email protected] Name Contact Details Area Covered Disability Employee Awareness WSS WEAG JIIG PRG Retention Support Grant Scheme Claire Blanchardstown Intreo Centre, Dublin 15 Shanahan Westend House, Snugborough Rd, Dublin 15 087 968 6638 Email:[email protected] Claire Finglas Intreo Centre, Dublin 11 (excluding Ballymun), Shanahan Mellowes Road, Finglas, Dublin 11 D11 Ashbourne, Ratoath, St. Margarets A395 and Kilsallaghan 087 968 6638 Email:[email protected] Tomás Coolock Intreo Centre, All of Dublin 17, Coolock area of D5, MacCarthaigh Northside Civic Centre, Bunratty Road, Artane area of D5, Donnycarney area Dublin 17 D17 K462 of D 5, Parts of D9 including Santry to 087 959 7397 the east of the Swords Rd and D9 Email:[email protected] east of Grace Park Rd View. Dublin 9 new areas Tomás Kilbarrack Intreo Centre, All of Dublin 13, part of Dublin 5 MacCarthaigh Greendale Shopping Centre, Kilbarrack, (covering Raheny, Kilbarrack, Dublin 5 Edenmore, Killester), 087 959 7397 Howth & Email:[email protected] Portmarnock Name Contact Details Area Covered WSS WEAG JIIG PRG Disability Employee Awareness Retention Support Scheme Grant Tomás Bishop’s Square Intreo Centre, Dublin 6, 6w, 12 MacCarthaigh Redmond's Hill, Dublin 2, D02 TD99 087 959 7397 Email:[email protected] Tomás Cork Street Intreo Centre, Dublin 2, 4, 8 MacCarthaigh The Guild Building, Cork St, Dublin 8, D08 XH90 087 959 7397 Email:[email protected] Tomás Navan Road Intreo Centre, Dublin 7 MacCarthaigh Navan Road, Dublin 7 D07 TW80 087 959 7397 Email:[email protected] Tomás Parnell Street Intreo Centre, Dublin 1 and Dublin 3 MacCarthaigh 197/199 Parnell Street, Dublin 1 only 087 959 7397 Email:[email protected] Name Contact Details Area Covered WSS WEAG JIIG PRG Disability Employee Awareness Retention Support Grant Scheme Marguerite Ballyfermot Intreo Centre, Dublin 10 and Dublin 20 Gallagher Rossmore Avenue, Dublin 10 D10 R840 087 406 3963 Email:[email protected] Marguerite Clondalkin Intreo Centre, Clondalkin, Lucan and Newcastle Gallagher 9th Lock Road, Clondalkin, D 22 087 406 3963 Email:[email protected] Marguerite Tallaght Intreo Centre, Dublin 24, Brittas, Blessington, Gallagher The Square, Dublin 24 D24 DR40 Ballymore Eustace, Valleymount, 087 406 3963 Hollywood, Manor Kilbride, Rathcoole Email:[email protected] and Saggart Stephen Department of Social Protection, Arklow, Inch, Aughrim, Redcross, Fitzgerald Castle Park, Arklow, Co. Wicklow Avoca, Brittas Bay Y14 CK25 (087) 997 3606 Email: [email protected] Name Contact Details Area Covered WSS WEAG JIIG PRG Disability Employee Awareness Retention Support Grant Scheme Stephen Bray Intreo Centre, Bray, Kilmacanogue, Newcastle, Glendalough, Fitzgerald The Cualann Centre, Main St, Bray, Roundwood, Enniskerry, Laragh, Greystones, Co Wicklow, A98 X6N3 Kilcoole, Delgany, Newtownmountkennedy 087 997 3606 and Shankill (to bridge) Email:[email protected] Stephen Dun Laoghaire Intreo Centre, Dun Laoghaire, Blackrock, Booterstown, Fitzgerald 18-21 Cumberland Street, Monkstown, Glasthule, Glenageary, Killiney, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin A96 T209 Dalkey, Rathmichael, Stepaside, Stillorgan, 087 997 3606 LR. Kilmacud Rd., Mount Merrion, Foster Email: [email protected] Avenue, Ballybrack, Shankill (North of 'old railway bridge'), Foxrock, Cabinteeley, Glencullen, Ballyogan, Sandyford, Kilternan, Deansgrange, Sallynoggin, Leopardstown and Loughlinstown Stephen Nutgrove Intreo Centre, Dublin 14, 16 Fitzgerald Nutgrove SC, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14 087 997 3606 Email: [email protected] Stephen Department of Social Protection, Wicklow, Rathdrum, Rathnew, Ashford, Fitzgerald Government Buildings, Glenealy, Glendalough The Murrough, Wicklow Town, Co Wicklow (087) 997 3606 Email: [email protected] Name Contact Details Area Covered WSS WEAG JIIG PRG Disability Employee Awareness Retention Support Grant Scheme Ruth Newbridge Intreo Centre, County Kildare, Baltinglass/West Wicklow and Langan Moorefield Rd, Newbridge, Co Dunboyne, Co. Meath Kildare 087 379 2139 Email: [email protected] North East Division Name Contact Details Area Covered WSS WEAG JIIG PRG Disability Awareness Employee Support Scheme Retention Grant Sharon Government Buildings, St Louth, Meath, Monaghan Curran Alphonsus Road, & Co Cavan Dundalk, Co Louth (042) 939 2600 Ph 042 9392600 Email: [email protected] South East Division Name Contact Details Area Covered WSS WEAG JIIG PRG Disability Employee Awareness Retention Support Grant Scheme Con Quinlan Intreo Centre Clonmel, Harbour House, New Quay, Waterford & Clonmel, Co Tipperary Tipperary South (052) 6191807 (087) 4174055 Email: [email protected] Patricia Intreo Centre Wexford, Wexford Delaney Anne Street, Wexford (053) 9165494 (087) 3792138 Email: [email protected] Julieanne Intreo Centre Kilkenny, Kilkenny Power Government Buildings, Hebron Road, Kilkenny, Co Kilkenny (056) 7715113 (087) 9709687 Email: [email protected] Noel Barry Department of Social Protection, Strawhall Industrial Carlow Estate, Carlow (059) 9179282 (087) 2061863 Email: [email protected] Cork Division Name Contact Details Area Covered WSS WEAG JIIG PRG Disability Employee Awareness Retention Support Scheme Grant Suzanne Brennan Abbeycourt House Intreo Centre, Cork City Floor 2, Abbeycourt House, Georges Quay, Cork 086-7954297 Email: [email protected] John Lyne Dept Social Protection, Cork County Abbeycourt House, Georges Quay, Cork (021) 480 5446 Email: [email protected] Dermot Crosby Employer Engagement Unit, Cork Central Division (HEO -Expert Case Dept of Employment Affairs & Social (City & County) Officer) Protection, Abbeycourt House, Georges Quay, Cork (021) 480 5438 Email: [email protected] Mid-West Division Name Contact Details Area Covered WSS WEAG JIIG PRG Disability Employee Awareness Retention Support Grant Scheme Grace Grant Limerick Employment Services Office, Limerick City Riverstone House, 24/27 Henry Street, Limerick (061) 217940 Email: [email protected] James Newcastle West Intreo Office, Limerick County McCarthy Gortboy, Newcastle West, Co. 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Mayo (094) 906 3713 Email: [email protected] Paul Intreo Centre Galway, Galway McLoughlin Sean Duggan Centre, Fairgreen Road, Galway (091) 536713 Email: [email protected] North West Division Name Contact Details Area Covered WSS WEAG JIIG PRG Disability Employee Awareness Retention Support Scheme Grant Declan Department of Social Protection, Donegal, Leitrim, Doherty Oliver Plunkett Road, Letterkenny, Co Sligo Donegal 086 605 8989 Email: [email protected] Jonathan Department of Social Protection, Divisional Donegal, Leitrim, Harte Office, Sligo Government Buildings, Cranmore, Sligo 087 9125687 Email: [email protected] Midlands Division Name Contact Details Area Covered WSS WEAG JIIG PRG Disability Employee Awareness Retention Support Scheme Grant Eamonn Department of Social Protection, Intreo EmployAbility Guilfoyle Centre, Government Offices, Bellview, Services – Full
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