SPECSAVERS has teamed up with Down Syndrome Ireland (DSI) to provide job opportunities in stores across the country.
To mark World Down Syndrome Day (21 March), Specsavers has announced its involvement in DSI’s National Employment Programme. The programme aims to break down barriers and encourage employers across Ireland to consider adults with Down syndrome for roles.
One of the many Specsavers stores involved in the programme is Specsavers Donegal, where Marie McGloin is a part of the team. Marie’s day-to-day roles include welcoming and guiding customers, front of house polishing of glasses and sorting lab orders.
Specsavers Donegal Town Optometrist Director, Eddie Dolan says: ‘We are delighted to have Marie McGloin on our team. Her positive energy is infectious, and she is an invaluable member of the team. Her tales of her love of Westlife brighten up the day for us all! We would encourage every business across Ireland to get involved with Down Syndrome Ireland’s National Employment Programme and experience the positive shift in the workforce as a result.’
The theme for World Down Syndrome Day this year is “With Us Not for Us”, focusing on a human rights-based approach to disability – the right to be treated fairly, have the same opportunities as everyone else, and the freedom for people to make their own choices. Down Syndrome Ireland calls on all supporters and organisations to work #WithUsNotForUs to improve the lives of everyone with Down syndrome.
Meaningful employment has a significant positive impact on those with Down syndrome. It improves confidence, increases social connectivity, and promotes independence and a sense of community. Companies participating in the programme are provided with inclusive workplace training, which includes education and awareness of working with a person with Down syndrome and diversity within the workplace.
Aoife Gaffney, Head of Employment at Down Syndrome Ireland says: ‘Down Syndrome Ireland are thankful to businesses like Specsavers for their commitment to our National Employment Programme. Seeing the joy that employment opportunities bring to Owen and other programme participants is incredible and we hope that more businesses get involved in the future.’
For business who would like to get involved in the National Employment Programme, they can get in touch with Aoife Gaffney, Head of Employment, Down Syndrome Ireland aoife@downsyndrome.ie