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Young people with disabilities ‘Power Up' 02.07.26

YOUNG people with disabilities have completed the first phase of an innovative new coding and game-making course in Inishowen. The course is being run by the award-winning social enterprise Spraoi agus Spórt in Carndonagh.

The Power Up programme is designed to provide a pathway into the digital creative industries. Delivered under Slí WorkAbility programme and supported by Pobal, participants are given practical hands-on training and high-level technical skills.
Spraoi agus Spórt’s Operations Manager John Peto says: “People with disabilities in rural areas such as Donegal face persistent barriers to meaningful employment. This includes limited local opportunities, a lack of inclusive employers, and inadequate access to tailored training and support.”
“As a result, less than 30% of people with disabilities in Donegal are in paid employment, significantly lower than the national average of 49%. Spraoi agus Spórt is deeply committed to challenging perceptions and raising aspirations for all members of the community.”
Participants in the Power Up programme are given practical hands-on training and high-level technical skills in coding and game-making.
Power Up! allows everyone to build practical skills in a sector where they have historically been underrepresented. During the course, students designed and built their own games from scratch - covering everything from graphics to complex coding.

Anyone interested in learning more about the Slí WorkAbility programme can visit www.spraoiagussport.ie
 
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