Conversations with staff about how the delivery of Cedar services support disabled people. Read more
Discover the shared experiences of individuals who are living, working, learning and connecting the way they choose in communities all around Northern Ireland Read more
2026 is a milestone year for us, as we celebrate our 85th Anniversary. Discover how we have supported people and their families living with disability, autism and brain injury to live the lives they choose. Read more
Learn about the benefits of working for Cedar. Join us as we support people living with disability, autism and brain injury to live the lives they choose. Read more
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Right 4 U - Adults supports autistic adults to engage in their community. Inclusion means different things to different people; therefore, the individual will take the lead in identifying what they want to achieve from the service, and collectively we can work together to achieve identified goals. This is a specialist autism service. Read more
ABI Choices supports people with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) to get active and take part in activities independently in their local communities. We support individuals to take part in social, leisure, recreational and training activities. This is a specialist brain injury service This is a specialist brain injury service. Read more
We're so happy to celebrate Kristian Cawley, who after working with our Transitions Service, has secured an apprenticeship and is set to become a Chartered Accountant at just 22 years old! What a fantastic achievement. Read more
The project is supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). Right Support Right Time is delivered by a partnership of seven trusted organisations. Inspire Wellbeing is the lead partner. Our service offers personalised, advocacy-based support to help individuals manage the challenges in their daily lives by supporting them to access the support when needed the most. Read more
Skills Connect provides person-centred support to empower individuals with disability, autism or brain injury. The programme aims to overcome barriers to employment through skills-based training, attainment of accredited vocational qualifications, and the development of meaningful career pathways. Read more
The program centres around core themes of personal development, good relations, and citizenship, all of which are key aspects of social development important for creating an inclusive and progressive society. Participants will have the opportunity to become Peace Apprentices and join The Youthscape Youth Forum, which are key mechanisms in empowering them to improve their life circumstances and become influencers in their communities. Read more
Be part of our story by supporting inclusion and helping us celebrate 85 years of delivering disability services. Read more
The PEACE of Mind is a regional personal development programme delivered across a six-week period and is designed to enhance the emotional resilience and wellbeing of young people aged 9-25. Peace of Mind is supported by the PEACEPLUS Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). Read more