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Oct 2021
10m 44s

Invisible Disability Ireland

RTÉ 2FM
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Many people living in Ireland have an invisible disability, meaning they may not receive the same amount of support when handling daily life. Emily Larkin set up Invisible Disability Ireland, which focuses on raising awareness and campaigning on invisible disabilities to achieve better understanding towards hidden illnesses and conditions. 
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