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Brendan Smith TD of Fianna Fáil, who represents the Cavan‑Monaghan constituency, took part in a recent debate in the Dáil on “Accessibility and Assistive Technology.” The discussion focused on how technology can improve access for people with disabilities and the ways in which the state can support the development and deployment of assistive devices. Mr Smith added his perspective to the session, highlighting the importance of inclusive design and the need for continued investment in research and innovation in this area. His comments were part of a broader parliamentary conversation aimed at ensuring that all citizens, regardless of physical or cognitive ability, can participate fully in society. The debate underscored the role of technology in bridging gaps and improving quality of life for those who rely on assistive solutions. While the session did not outline specific policy proposals, it reaffirmed the government's commitment to advancing accessibility standards across public services and private sectors. For further details, see the Oireachtas record of the debate.

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