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Survey of Public Attitudes to Disability

Full name of the series in original language
Survey of Public Attitudes to Disability
Abstract

As part of the National Disability Authority's strategic commitment to raising awareness and promoting positive attitudes to disability, NDA has commissioned a series of National Surveys of Public Attitudes to Disability in Ireland. The survey data is broken down in relation to attitudes towards people with physical, sensory, intellectual and mental health impairments.

These studies examine attitudes in key areas of every day life including local communities, work life, education and family life choices. It covers a range of topics including knowledge of disability and attitudes to disability within the workplace, schools and in the neighbourhood.

The first survey was undertaken in 2001.

Geographic coverage

Ireland

Time method
Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section
Time period
2001
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2014

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Update date
15/09/2021