Disabilities Statistics by County – Wexford

Disabilities Wexford – Statistics

Just to highlight the level of disabilities in each County. We are starting with Freedom Scooters’ home County. This is most poignant since the Budget will be in early October. 

24% of the population, or 39,507 people, have at least one disability

19,146 males, and 20,361 females have at least one disability

Age Breakdown

3,524 people 0-14 years old 

3,747 people 15-24 years old 

7,694 people 25-44 years old 

11,758 people 44-65 years old 

12,784 people over 65 

Type of Disability

16,371 people have difficulty with pain, breathing or any other chronic illness or condition

12,935 people have difficulty with basic physical activities

9,487 people have a psychological or emotional condition or a mental health issue

9,943 people have blindness or a vision impairment

8,604 people have Deafness or a hearing impairment

9,469 people have difficulty with learning, remembering or concentrating

3,948 people have an intellectual impairment

The current reality as stated by the Disability Federation of Ireland

Disabled people are:

  • Four times more likely to live in consistent poverty
  • Spending up to 93% of disposable income on extra disability-related costs
  • Facing long waits with over 8,000 children have been waiting more than 12 months for initial contact after applying for an assessment of need
  • Still forced into nursing homes due to a lack of appropriate housing and supports.

What needs to change

DFI is calling for clear, targeted investment backed by transparency, equality-proofing, and lived experience. Budget 2026 must not repeat the mistakes of the past, it must show that the State is ready to act.

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