There’s a ‘sense of belonging, fun, possibility, and excitement’ in Cork’s Field of Dreams
Clodagh Robins practises her barista skills at the Field of Dreams as she celebrates her 22nd birthday. Pictures: Chani Anderson
In a classroom nestled away in the outskirts of Cork City are students with Down syndrome, all of whom are eager to upskill and move into employment.
Parents of children with disabilities naturally worry more about what will happen in the future, whether their children will ever go to work and, if so, will they find work and a meaningful focus in their life.


“My son is now in his second year in Scoil Bernadette, so right now he’s just focused on staying there,” Ms Casserly said.

A former adviser in the administration of US president Barack Obama has praised staff at Apple’s Cork campus for their work with local communities.






