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Specialist ASD services

Specialist ASD services

Support for young people and adults with ASD to gain practical experience to improve their lives so that they are empowered to become more self-reliant. Read more

Published: 23rd February, 2018

Updated: 19th October, 2020

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InclUSion Matters

InclUSion Matters

Support for people with disabilities, especially those who experience isolation, to build new social networks within their local communities. Focused on enabling user-led networking to help participants become involved in social, leisure and recreational opportunities within their local area. We offer goal-directed services that support participants to progress from the service when they have achieved their goals. Read more

Published: 23rd February, 2018

Updated: 2nd December, 2020

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    Note of Appreciation for Paul McKenna

    All of us at Cedar were saddened to hear of the recent passing of Paul. He made an enormous contribution to our work and the lives of people with disability. Paul joined the Cedar User Forum in 2012 and became Chairperson of the Ballymena forum in 2013 and Regional Chairperson in 2014.

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    Disability Sport NI is carrying outa survey to ascertain which pieces of playground equipment for disabled children, people would be keen to see in local parks.

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  • Discover Dynamic Employment

    Discover Dynamic Employment

    Learn about the benefits of working for Cedar. Join us as we support people living with disability, autism & brain injury to live the lives they choose.

  • Our History

    Our History

    The Cedar Foundation was set up in 1941 as the Northern Ireland Council for Orthopaedic Development and,  forover 75 years, we have grown from an organisation dedicated to a single condition to one that focuses on the needs of the individual, whatever their disability.

  • The Mews

    The Mews

    The Mews is a supported living service consisting of 12 single occupancy apartments. The service cares for and supports individuals with learning disabilities and complex needs.

  • Our vision

    Our vision

    Cedar delivers a range of services that enable people with disabilities to get the most out of life and to be fully included in their communities. Our services are centered around the individual needs of each person and are delivered throughout Northern Ireland.

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    Work With Us

    Find out about exciting opportunities in our expanding Living Options service. Click the play button to find out more.

  • Work and Training

    Work and Training

    Find out about how we can help with training and work support.

  • Living Options

    Living Options

    Information on a range of Living Options designed to meet the needs of the individual.

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  • Inclusion Works

    Inclusion Works

    We support adults with disabilities across Northern Ireland to build employability skills and experience to be work ready, then move into a paid job, college course or volunteering on leaving. Specialist physical disability, ASD and brain injury support is available and tailored to each individual and their needs.

  • Explore Volunteer Opportunities

    Explore Volunteer Opportunities

    Volunteers have a significant impact on our outcomes for service users. Discover how you can make a difference.

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The Cedar Foundation, Head Office, Malcolm Sinclair House, 31 Ulsterville Avenue, Belfast BT9 7AS
A company limited by guarantee. Registered with The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland NIC101121. HMRC Charity No. XN47377
Contact us: Tel (028) 9066 6188, E-mail: [email protected]