
Sorca Clarke
Sorca Clarke is a Sinn Féin TD (Teachta Dála) in Ireland, known for her advocacy on behalf of families with children who have autism and additional needs. She is a vocal critic of the delays in assessments for disability services, emphasizing the profound impact these delays have on children's lives and their access to early intervention therapies. Clarke has personal experience in this area as a mother of two children with autism, making her insights particularly poignant and relatable to many families facing similar challenges. During discussions in the Dáil, she underscores the urgent need for systemic change to ensure equitable access to necessary supports for children with disabilities.
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Recent news mentions
Sorca Clarke was mentioned in the context of the opposition's stance on energy costs.
Bualadh bos for Liz Truss as Coalition use ‘the lettuce’ to stave off Sinn Féin attack – The Irish TimesSorca Clarke is a Sinn Féin TD who has spoken about the struggles of parents trying to get supports for their children with autism.
‘No quick fix’ for autism crisis as teenager’s protest pushes issue to top of political agenda – The Irish Times














