Dr Fidelma Brady

Dr Fidelma Brady

Head of Primary & Post Primary Education, Down Syndrome Ireland


Biography

As Head of Primary & Post Primary Education with Down Syndrome Ireland, Fidelma supports parents of children and students with Down syndrome on their journey through primary, post primary and special schools. She also provides support, information and advice for schools and teachers to assist them in the provision of appropriate education for children and students with Down syndrome. The development and delivery of seminars and webinars at regional and national level for parents and education professionals is also a key focus for Fidelma. A key component of the Member Support Team, she continues to research, collect and disseminate current information on the learning needs of students with Down syndrome, to include international methods of best practice and intervention strategies. A primary teacher by profession and within that field, Fidelma has always had a great interest in special education – with a particular focus on Down syndrome. Over the years, she has been fortunate to have taught in many schools, large & small, urban & rural. This has given her a wide experience of the many issues facing children and students within the education system, particularly those with special educational needs. Having undertaken many professional development courses over the years, she holds a Doctorate in Education (EdD); a Master’s Degree in Education (M.A.) and an Honours Diploma in Special Education, as well as a Bachelor of Education Degree (B.ED.).