Minister launches ‘Together Works’ pilot scheme in Newry

Brian Doran, Chair of Together Works Board, Edwina Flynn, President Newry Chamber, Paddy Duffy, Newry Gateway, Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald, who formally launched the initiative, Liam Devine, CEO Clanrye Group, Liz Kimmins MLA, Board member Together Works and Lee Campbell, CEO SRC.placeholder image
Brian Doran, Chair of Together Works Board, Edwina Flynn, President Newry Chamber, Paddy Duffy, Newry Gateway, Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald, who formally launched the initiative, Liam Devine, CEO Clanrye Group, Liz Kimmins MLA, Board member Together Works and Lee Campbell, CEO SRC.
A pioneering new initiative aimed at supporting adults with moderate learning difficulties (MLD) was officially launched in Newry today to mark Learning Disability Week.

The pilot scheme, ‘Together Works,’ brings together a coalition of community organisations and local businesses to deliver a scalable social enterprise model focused on inclusion, development, and therapeutic employment.

‘Together Works’ offers adults with MLD the opportunity to build practical, work-ready skills, earn therapeutic income, and feel fully integrated within their communities. The programme is being delivered in partnership by Clanrye Group, Newry Gateway Club, Southern Regional College, and Newry Chamber of Commerce.

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Up to 30 participants will initially engage in fulfilment-based services for local businesses. These services may include packing, sorting, assembly, and inventory management, delivered as part of a structured and supportive programme.

Judith Poucher Deputy CEO, Clanrye Group, Brian Doran, Chair of Together Works Board, Edwina Flynn, President Newry Chamber, Paddy Duffy, Newry Gateway, Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald, who formally launched the initiative, Liam Devine, CEO Clanrye Group, Liz Kimmins MLA, Board member Together Works and Lee Campbell, CEO SRC, Adele Campbell, parent representative and Michael Savage, CEO, Newry Chamber of Commerce.placeholder image
Judith Poucher Deputy CEO, Clanrye Group, Brian Doran, Chair of Together Works Board, Edwina Flynn, President Newry Chamber, Paddy Duffy, Newry Gateway, Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald, who formally launched the initiative, Liam Devine, CEO Clanrye Group, Liz Kimmins MLA, Board member Together Works and Lee Campbell, CEO SRC, Adele Campbell, parent representative and Michael Savage, CEO, Newry Chamber of Commerce.

Brian Doran, former CEO of Southern Regional College and Chair of the Together Works Steering Group, said: “There are many reasons why this type of service is needed. Too often, traditional provision focuses solely on care rather than development. This can limit opportunities to build independence, confidence, and employability.

“There is a large group of economically inactive individuals who want to work but face a lack of accessible options. Together Works addresses this gap - benefiting not just individuals and families, but the local economy too.

“Over the summer, we look forward to working with businesses through the Chamber of Commerce to shape how Together Works can meet their needs while advancing their commitment to inclusion and equality.”

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Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald, who formally launched the initiative, said: “Too many people with learning disabilities are excluded from the workforce despite wanting to work and I am determined to do my part to tackle this. Earlier this week I set out proposals that that will help significantly reduce barriers and provide opportunities for more people to get into the workforce. The Together Works project will help achieve this and I wish the scheme every success.”

Pictured at the launch of a new pilot scheme ‘Together Works’ to support adults with moderate learning difficulties in Newry are: Liz Kimmins MLA, Board member Together Works, Edwina Flynn, Newry Chamber of Commerce, Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald, who formally launched the initiative and Brian Doran, former CEO of SRC and Chair of Together Works Board.placeholder image
Pictured at the launch of a new pilot scheme ‘Together Works’ to support adults with moderate learning difficulties in Newry are: Liz Kimmins MLA, Board member Together Works, Edwina Flynn, Newry Chamber of Commerce, Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald, who formally launched the initiative and Brian Doran, former CEO of SRC and Chair of Together Works Board.

The Together Works pilot will open for participation by both individuals and businesses in the coming weeks. To express interest or find out more, please contact Clanrye Group at [email protected] or call 028 3089 8119.

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