St. Joseph's Foundation
Keith Enright is an experienced autism specialist and consultant currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of ASD Ireland since November 2020, providing training on various autism-related topics. Keith also works as ID Care staff at St Joseph's Foundation since October 2016. Previously, Keith founded and was the CEO of Limerick Autism Group from November 2017 to November 2020, which focused on socially inclusive activities for children with autism and their families. Other roles include care staff positions at Rehabgroup and TLC Nursing Services, a business owner at Anytime Transport Inc, and managerial work at Four Star Pizza (Ireland) Limited. Keith's education includes a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from The Open University and a degree in Autism Spectrum Disorder from University College Cork, along with multiple certifications in safety management and psychosocial hazards.
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St. Joseph's Foundation
St. Joseph's Foundation, established in 1968 as a non-profit organization, is dedicated to providing essential services and support to over 1,700 children and adults with special needs, along with their families, in the North Cork and South Limerick area. At the core of our mission is a commitment to placing all adults and children in our service at the center of our values and beliefs. We firmly recognize the inherent rights of every individual to actively participate in society and to be an integral part of their community. Our organization upholds principles of openness, accountability, and transparency in all our interactions. This commitment extends to our dealings with service users, their families, and our collaborative partners in service provision, including entities such as the HSE, HIQA, Department of Education, ETB's, and more. St. Joseph's Foundation is dedicated to fostering independence for each individual we serve through the adoption of a Person-Centered Approach, ensuring that our efforts are tailored to meet the unique needs and aspirations of each person under our care.