In County Armagh the incredABLE group works with 600 people who have learning difficulties or autism and offers them the opportunity to reach their potential.
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They work off a social enterprise model and believe the sector must adapt if it is to continue delivering quality services.While there, they catch up on the latest news and craic and receive training while producing chocolate lollies and biscuits for sale. "We work to ensure that children and adults aren't at risk of social isolation, that they have access to the opportunities that they need and they deserve," she said.
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