The Inclusive National Higher Education Forum [INHEF] is a national interest group comprised of representatives of higher education providers and other professionals interested in supporting access routes and inclusive education initiatives to learners with intellectual disabilities in Ireland.
The vision of INHEF is to embed inclusive education initiatives and alternative access routes into the higher education landscape in the Republic of Ireland so that students with intellectual disabilities have meaningful post secondary opportunities available to them.
Click on the colleges below to explore courses on offer for people with Intellectual Disabilities.
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| Contemporary Living Skills | ||
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| Life Skills Studies | ||
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Inclusive Education for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities in Higher Education - Tallaght Campus |
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INHEF Members:
| Mary Immaculate College |
| Trinity College Dublin |
| University of Limerick |
| St. Angela’s College |
| Dublin City University |
| Atlantic Technological University |
| University College Cork |
| Technology University Dublin, Blanchardstown |
| South East Technological University |
| Marino Institute of Education |
| Atlantic Technological University |
| Munster Technological University, Tralee |
| University of Limerick |
| St. John of Gods Services Kerry (Skills for Life) |
| Technological University Dublin |