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Galway TD Urges Government to Boost Equine Therapy Now
UPDATE: Galway East TD Albert Dolan is calling on the Government of Ireland to take immediate action to enhance support for equine therapy in the West of Ireland. During a critical discussion today on the National Human Rights Strategy for Disabled People, Dolan emphasized that the necessary resources and community support are already in place, but the Government must step up its commitment.
Dolan’s remarks come at a time when the demand for effective therapeutic options for individuals with disabilities is skyrocketing. He stated, “The people and facilities are there; it’s time for the Government to be ambitious and provide the required backing.” This urgent plea highlights the pressing need for increased funding and resources to make equine therapy more accessible for those who would benefit from it.
Equine therapy has gained recognition for its positive effects on mental and physical health, especially for individuals with disabilities. Advocates argue that it not only improves emotional well-being but also fosters social interaction and empowers participants through unique experiences with horses.
The discussion in the Dáil marks a pivotal moment in advocating for enhanced support for therapeutic programs that can transform lives. As Dolan pointed out, “Without the right level of government support, we risk losing out on these vital therapies that could help so many in our communities.”
Looking ahead, stakeholders are urged to monitor the Government’s response to Dolan’s call for action. As the situation develops, advocates for equine therapy are hopeful that this push will lead to significant policy changes that prioritize health and well-being for disabled individuals in the region.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as the Government’s actions could reshape the landscape of therapeutic options available to those in need. The community is rallying for change, and this is an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of many.
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