Wednesday, 31 August 2011

AOD ART EXHIBITION






The Action on Disability Wednesday art and crafts group held its yearly art exhibition in June 2011 at the Upper Springfield Development Trust in West Belfast.
The event was attended by service users,family members,daycare staff and distinguished guests.AOD service user Michael Morris said"This is great everyone can see my work and everyone knows I love the muppets characters".
The art group who meet every Wednesday decided to hold the exhibition after their work was witnessed by local parish priest father Matt Wallace who said the group should hold an exhibition of their prestigious work. Father Matt enthused"Sure isn't great to see the guys getting on so well and they deserve a we bit of recognition for their work".
Project worker Roisin Laverty facilitates the group with the aid of a number of volunteers and art tutor Jackie Campbell and said she was very "proud and honoured to work with such a lovely group of people".

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

OH MUMMY MIA ROCKS THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE BELFAST




By Phil Alley
On Sunday 14th August 2011 the Action on Disability Project proved that charity does indeed begin at home and that even in these tough economic times the general public are still willing to dig deep for a worthy cause. Taking their idea from the hit stage musical and film Mama Mia the group took on the task of creating a Northern Irish version of the script. Of course it featured many hit songs by ABBA and a few other inspired tunes thrown in for good measureThe truly inspiring thing to remember is that this production’s core cast was made up of people with a disability. The backing vocalists led by drama group co-ordinator Joe McNally and a small group from a local dance school the Racha Dance Crew helped things along too, although this was firmly a night for the project group to shine.
With over 800 people in attendance the atmosphere was electric and the tempo just didn’t stop. For the entire hour plus long show the stage was set alight by enthusiastic amateur performers of all ages, who seemed to take to the ominous stage of the Grand Opera House with no nervousness at all. In fact some seem to be destined for a life in that very field, taking to the audience with pleasing routines and song and dance numbers with ease.What was also special was that the group was given the use of the set of the production of Dancing Shoes by that shows Director Martin Lynch. The simple set from the hugely successful George Best musical proving to be a perfect one to suit this tale of a young woman who whilst preparing for her upcoming wedding decided to invite three men to the big day, one of which is her father.
This Northern Irish take on the story went down the stereotypical characterization route to hilarious and moving ends. The popular entertainer, comedian and actor Tim McGarry also volunteered his time to the show and not only opened proceedings up with a short stand-up routine (in character as his Hole In the Wall Gang’s Da), he also popped up for a spot of Irish dancing and played a vital part in the shows comedy finale.
Mummy Mia may have started off as a gamble of sorts by McNally and Co. but for a group formed four years ago with some highly successful West Belfast Festival appearances amongst others under their belts it always seemed destined to succeed. Especially with such an enthusiastic cast and a warm appreciative live audience.After the success of this one-off show, a newly formed working relationship with The Grand Opera House under their belt, and an eager cast and crew itching to get back on stage the sky is the limit for the Action on Disability Project. Here’s hoping they can capitalize on this achievement and maybe even get a longer run next time around. As a profile/fund raising exercise Mummy Mia worked perfectly, although one does believe that even without the 800 plus in attendance, or the generosity of all involved this show was (rightly) all about its cast. They of course proved once and for all that a disability should never hold you back or restrict you achieving your dreams. After all how many of us can say we received a standing ovation on the stage of Belfast’s historic Grand Opera House?The Action on Disability Project aim is to promote the social inclusion of all persons with a disability into the social, leisure, economic and cultural life of their community. The project currently works throughout North, East, South and West Belfast.

AOD ANUAL SOCCER TOURNAMENT




Once again this year’s Action on Disability Football Tournament was a brilliant success for all the teams that came from across Belfast and beyond, a highly competitive and excellent day for all the teams who participated; we had teams from Whiterock, Muckamore, Mica Drive, Mount Oriel, Everton and Corpus Christi Aspergers Youth Group.

Over the day the groups played exciting and highly competitive football, which was great fun for all the guys in attendance. One Action on Disability service user Ciaran Matthews said “this was a good day out and we had a brilliant laugh and the guys playing the football were just class”. Project Worker John McDevitt added this was an opportunity for young and older people with physical and learning disabilities to show off their football skills which were second to none and did their respective teams proud.

Finally we would like congratulate Muckamore Abbey on being this year’s winners well done to them and everyone who took part on this enjoyable day.

We would like to thank the staff and volunteers of the Action on Disability Project and Whiterock Leisure Centre and The Healthy Living centre and the USDT for their ongoing commitment and support.

John McDevitt

Tuesday, 24 May 2011

Action on Disability service users achieve IT essential skills qualifications



Service users from the Action on Disability Project received their Information Technology essential skills qualifications at a success of the West ceremony in Belfast City Hall in April 2011.
The academic qualifications were achieved by AOD service users through a joint working partnership with the USDT Essential Skills team over a period of 40 weeks and facilitated by tutor Ciaran Cahill.
Mavis Smith who’s daughter Gemma achieved her level one qualification said “It was a proud day for all the family”.
Service user Michael Fitzpatrick commented that “It reminded of getting his degree many years ago.
Action on Disability Project worker Leeanne Mulhern said.” It has been a fantastic achievement for all of our services users and it’s a very pleasing feeling to know I was part of the iniative”

OH MUMMY MIA


The very famous Tim McGarry attended his first rehearsal with the our very own drama group on Sunday 22nd May 2011. The drama group will be performing their unique Northern Ireland version of the hit musical Mama Mia entittled "Oh Mummy Mia" at the Grand Opera House Belfast on Sunday 14th August 2011 at 7pm.Tim who will be making a guest appearance was delighted to finally come onboard and learn his lines.Tim enthused"I think I have a bit of competition on my hands here I am going to have to work very hard to be the star of the show".
The show has been in rehearsals for the past 6 months and worked tirelessly over the past year on writing the script and perfecting the production.
OH MUMMY MIA rewrites the script from the famous hit musical and screen Adaptation of Ma Ma Mia and sensationally brings it to the stage with an added Northern Ireland twist.
When Billy, Sammy and Paddy are invited to attend a wedding on Cranky Island there chance meeting on a Northern Ireland Railways train brings the 3 characters together with hilarious consequences. Add to that the music of super group ABBA and the mum and friends from Belfast and all over Northern Ireland and you have a recipe for utter mayhem and fun. Performed by Action on Disability service users with guest appearance by Tim McGarry.

“A MAGICAL FUN INSPIRED NIGHT GAURANTEED FOR ALL OF THE FAMILY”

•Tickets are priced at £10.75 and £13.00 special discounts are available for groups of 10 and 20 people.
On sale from the Grand Opera House Box Office Phone 028 90241919 or book online at www.goh.co.uk all proceeds in aid of the Action on Disability Project registered charity.

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

GOD'S EYES PROJECT


This colourful design is based on “God’s eyes”, a craft item made in Mexico. “ Gods eyes" are traditionally made by fathers on the birth of a new child and are hung in the child’s bedroom as a symbol of love and protection. This piece was made by the Action on Disability Project Friday Morning art group and was donated to Pine Tree Manor, an elderly people’s fold which is also fondly known as “The Young Ones” group in Twinbrook Belfast! We hope it will add a bit of colour to their centre which currently has no artwork on the walls, and brighten up their lives.

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Norther Ireland Children's Hospice


The Action on Disability Project in Partnership with Holy Family Youth Centre presented the Northern Ireland Children's Hospice with a cheque for £300 in December 2010.

The idea to make a donation to the charity came about after a number of the young people involved in the unique youth inclusion programme came together and discussed local news reports on television and radio concerning the possible closure or down grading of services for the hospice.

The young people were so concerned about the plight of the hospice that they decided to raise funds via a sponsered silence within the youth centre and the sale of cake and buns they had made specifically for the fundraisng event.

Holy Family Youth Centre Manger Martin Kelly explained "It is fantastic to see a number of young people with and without disabilities working together focusing on an initiative to help those less fortunate than themselves,and with so much negativity in regards to youth culture at present within our society these young people by their actions have potrayed a much brighter picture and an example for many young people to follow".

Hospice fundraising manager Siofra Healy wished to thank the young people from Action on Disability Project and Holy Family Youth Centre for their very kind donation.

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

BREAKING NEWS DRAMA SPECTECULAR






The Action on Disability Project drama group is extremely proud to announce that their new production Oh Mammy Mia (based on the movie Ma Ma Mia) will be showcased at the Grand Opera House Belfast on Sunday 14th August 2011.
The group which has had unprecedented success at the West Belfast festival with past productions including Grease Belfast Style and The Wizard Of Falls have now taken their unique style to the biggest stage in Northern Ireland. The production team have been busy fine tuning the final pieces of the jigsaw and a very excited Rachel Reid (Stage manager) said "We are very greatful to Michael Ockwell at the Grand Opera House for giving us the thumbs up for the production to take place in one of Northern Ireland's supreme venues,and I guess it's just now we all realize the enormity of what we have acheived and just how far this group of fantastic people have come".

TIckets for the event will be on sale soon at the Grand Opera House Box Office Belfast phone 02890241919 priced at £10 and £12.50 all proceeds will be in aid of the Action on Disability Project.

Wednesday, 26 January 2011

KIDS CLUB ZOO TRIP




The Action on Disability Project kids club visited Belfast Zoo this summer 2010 courtesy of an invite by The Challenge For Youth Project.A fantastic time was had by one and all with a barbecue, ice cream and crisps and drinks supplied by the Challenge for Youth staff and volunteers.A fantastic day out ensued for all.
The Action on Disability Project has formed an ongoing partnership with the Challenge for Youth Project over the past number of years with the kids club enjoying outings to Lady Dixon Park and various seasonal and Christmas parties.
Kids club member Stephen Clarke enthused "I wish we could do this every week ,this is brilliant"
Enough said and we are all very much looking forward to our next adventure with the Challenge for Youth Project.