| Rehab Group | |||
| Beach Road, Sandymount, Dublin 4 | |||
Tel: |
01 2057200 | www: |
www.rehab.ie |
Fax: |
01 2057202 | ||
The Rehab Group has operations in Ireland, the UK, Poland and The Netherlands. The Rehab Group in Ireland comprises:
The Rehab Group is an independent not–for–profit organisation working for social and economic inclusion among people with disabilities and others who are marginalised. Each year more than 60,000 people access our training, employment, social care and commercial services in the Group's network of some 208 centres across Ireland and the UK. Rehab’s role goes beyond providing services that enable our clients to make the most of their skills and talents in the workplace and the wider community. We are also a leading campaigner for reforms to remove the barriers preventing equal opportunities, particularly for people with disabilities. Rehab Enterprises
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Rehab Enterprises (formerly Gandon Enterprises) is Ireland’s largest non-governmental employer of people with disabilities. In total some 423 people are employed under the Rehab Enterprises umbrella, 226 of whom are workers with disabilities. Rehab Enterprises offers dynamic business solutions to Irish industry nationwide in areas such as recycling, logistics, packaging, retail, accessibility and the media. Although its businesses operate in highly competitive markets, the company provides a supported environment for people with disabilities within the workplace. This includes adapted working environments and procedures, facilitative supervision and management, along with services to ease the transition into employment for people who have been out of work for considerable periods. Rehab Enterprises is committed to building sustainable businesses which provide appropriate and viable employment opportunities. Rehab Enterprises accesses the Wage Subsidy Scheme (WSS) which provides financial incentives to employers to enable them to employ people with disabilities and provide the necessary supports. RehabCare
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RehabCare operates a wide variety of responsive health and social care programmes which reach into communities the length and breadth of Ireland. Each year more than 2,600 people of all ages and from all walks of life avail of these services which range from resource centre activities to care work delivered in people’s homes. Choice, quality and personalised services are the cornerstones of RehabCare. We pride ourselves on the flexibility of our programmes, which are all designed to meet the individual wishes and requirements of each client.
National Learning Network
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National Learning Network is Ireland/217;s largest non–Government training organisation with more than 50 purpose–built training and employment facilities catering for around 4,500 students each year. The organisation offers different vocational programmes which carry nationally and internationally recognised certification and are designed to lead directly to jobs or progression to further education. |






