Disabled Women Ireland
Disabled Women Ireland (DWI) is the national representative organisation of disabled women, girls and non binary people in Ireland. We are a cross disability organisation and our members have a diverse range of impairments and intersecting identities.
DWI is a disabled person’s organisation, or DPO, which means that we are led, governed and directed by disabled people.
As a DPO, we want to:
- Actively promote the participation of self-identified women and non-binary/genderqueer/ gender non-confirming people with disabilities in all aspects of social, economic, political and cultural life
- Advocate on issues concerning self-identified women and non-binary/genderqueer/ gender non-confirming people with disabilities in Ireland
- Create and grow a network of disabled self-identified women and non-binary/genderqueer/ gender non-confirming people with disabilities
DWI is an inclusionary space, and we therefore don't tolerate any action or behaviour which undermines how welcome or safe other members feel in the space, particularly those coming from more marginalised communities or backgrounds.
Contact information
Phone: 00353 85 705 7691