ASD Ireland - Business All-Star Accreditation
ASD Ireland

All-Ireland All-Star Autism Charity 2022-23

I am delighted to have been part of the audit process which has led to the accreditation of ASD Ireland as All-Ireland All-Star Autism Charity 2022-23.
ASD Ireland has measured up to the benchmark as set out in the Business All-Star standard.
I found them to be a strong performer supported by a great reputation, an organisation that is truly customer-centric at heart. Congratulations to all the team associated with ASD Ireland.
– Kieran Ring, Deputy Chair, Adjudication Board
All-Ireland All-Star Autism Charity 2021-22

ASD Ireland has achieved All-Ireland All-Star Autism Charity Of The Year 2021-22 accreditation. The accreditation is in recognition of the company’s outstanding contribution to quality and standards in the charity sector. ASD Ireland is a registered charity and a not for profit organization that provides socially inclusive activities for people with autism and their families. Autism spectrum disorder is a neurological condition that affects a person’s ability to communicate and interact with their peers.
Furthermore, we wish to recognise ASD Ireland’s conduct in the areas of trust, commitment, performance & customer-centricity. ASD Ireland is hereby included in the AIBF Register Of Irish Business Excellence for a third consecutive year.
– Kieran Ring, Deputy Chair, Adjudication Board
All-Ireland All-Star Autism Charity 2020-21

ASD Ireland has successfully navigated 3 rounds of auditing which proved their performance, trust and customer-centricity.
The auditing process has left us in no doubt as to ASD Ireland’s suitability for Business All-Star accreditation and their inclusion in The Register of Irish Business Excellence (TRIBE).
Kieran Ring, Deputy Chair, Adjudication Board
Message from Keith Enright - CEO, ASD Ireland
We are delighted to receive the accreditation two years in a row as well as the AIBF Autism Charity of the Year, the top benefits are the additional PR and links to other companies all over Ireland.
I think the accreditation gives an increased level of acceptance among our service users and the wider community that donate funds and their time to the organisation.

The auditing process has left us in no doubt as to ASD Ireland's suitability for Business All-Star Accreditation and their inclusion in The Register of Irish Business Excellence (TRIBE).
- Kieran Ring, Deputy Chair, Adjudication Board
About ASD Ireland
ASD Ireland (autism Supporting diversity) is a registered charity and a Not for profit organization that provides socially inclusive activities for people with autism and their families.
The group founded by two parents, Keith Enright and Caroline Hogan who both have teenagers with autism spectrum disorder. It was developed due to the lack of socially inclusive activities available for their children. It began with the development of the Limerick Autism Group and progressed to providing a number of inclusive activities.
ASD Ireland is registered as a company limited by guarantee and is audited by Barry Coffey & Co Accountants.
The group provides, Limerick autism camps, special needs sibling groups, movement groups and is working closely with local businesses to support them to become autism/sensory-friendly.