1 In 4 Disabled In Ireland? The Numbers Just Don’t Add Up. Episode 750
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1 In 4 Disabled In Ireland? The Numbers Just Don’t Add Up. Episode 750
Niall Boylan
On today’s show, Niall talks to callers about the latest Census figures which are expected to show that almost 1 million people in Ireland now identify as having a disability, a figure that works out at close to 1 in 4 people in the country.
The numbers have sparked a huge debate online, with many people asking why Ireland’s disability figures appear significantly higher than countries such as the United States and well above World Health Organisation estimates. Some believe the definition of disability has expanded so broadly that it now includes conditions that would once never have qualified for disability supports, while others argue society is simply becoming more open and understanding of hidden illnesses, mental health conditions and neurological disorders.
Niall and callers discuss whether Ireland is genuinely becoming a less healthy society or whether the way we define disability has fundamentally changed over the years. The conversation also turned to the controversial issue of addiction, after questions were raised about alcoholism and substance dependency being recognised in some circumstances as illnesses or disabilities where they seriously impair physical or mental functioning.
Do you think drug addiction or alcoholism should entitle somebody to disability supports?
Are too many people now being classified as disabled?
Or are we finally recognising conditions that were ignored for generations?
As always, opinions were divided and callers didn’t hold back. Listen back now.


