Commitment

Expand the network of autism one-stop shops

What this means

  • The Irish government has committed to expanding the network of autism one-stop shops across the country, as set out in the 2025 Programme for Government.[source]
  • These one-stop shops are designed so families can access assessment, advice and support services all in one place, rather than dealing with multiple agencies.[source]
  • The commitment is the responsibility of the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, led by Minister Norma Foley.[source]
  • This commitment was first stated on 23 January 2025 and is currently listed as in progress, with no fixed delivery deadline publicly set.[source]
  • Accountability matters here because families of autistic people have long faced fragmented services, and this pledge is a measurable test of government follow-through.[source]

Direct impact (2)

Indirect impact (10)

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Status

In Progress

Commitment to expand the network of autism one-stop shops so families can access assessment, advice and support services in one place.

Attribution & links

Origin
Programme For Government
Policy area
Disability
Owning party
Independent / unattributed
Responsible officeholder
Norma Foley
Linked mandate
First stated
2025-01-23
Last reviewed
2026-05-21

Evidence & sources

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Evidence

This commitment contributes to the Delivery score of Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth and Norma Foley.

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