Celebrating Supported Employment Awareness Day 2026 – Annual Big Lunch event for SES Consortium’s Workable NI Programme

On 3rd June 2026, The SES Consortium’s Workable NI Programme held their Annual Big Lunch event in the grounds of City Hall Belfast to mark Supported Employment Awareness Day 2026 by bringing together Partners, employers, participants and supporters to celebrate the impact of specialist Supported Employment Solutions across Northern Ireland.

Staff from Cedar Foundation, Action Mental Health, and Department for Communities, with Communities Minister at the Annual Big Lunch event.
L-R: Kieran Molloy, Head of Employability Services; Sinead Drummond, SES Service Manager; Communities Minister Gordon Lyons MLA; Caroline Ferguson, Action Mental Health; Shauna Robinson, Department for Communities.

The event highlighted the importance of inclusive employment, personalised support and partnership working in helping people with disabilities and health conditions to remain and progress within employment.

The event also provided an opportunity for employers and participants to share their experiences of supported employment and the positive impact specialist support has had on workplaces and individuals alike.

Councillor Róis-Máire Donnelly, Lord Mayor of Belfast, speaking to Mark Young and Joe Rooney from the Department for Communities. Joined by Kieran Molloy (Cedar Foundation) and Caroline Ferguson (Action Mental Health).

Communities Minister Gordon Lyons MLA, whose department funds the Workable NI programme said:

 “This event provides an important platform to recognise the strong collaboration between my Department and the voluntary and community sector and, in particular, SES who deliver support to people with disabilities in employment.

 It is my ambition to increase the disability employment rate in Northern Ireland. Real change happens when we work together. This is evident through the Workable NI programme and I am grateful for the opportunity today to acknowledge all those involved for their ongoing dedication and contribution to supporting people with disabilities in employment.”

L-R Kieran Molloy, Head of Employability Services, SES Consortium; Communities Minister Gordon Lyons MLA; Caroline Ferguson and Patricia Kelly, Action Mental Health.

Kieran Molloy, Head of Employability Services, SES Consortium added:

“The importance of collaboration and combining specialist expertise to ensure individuals receive the right support at the right time. The annual event reinforces the Consortium’s shared commitment to promoting equality, accessibility and inclusive employment opportunities throughout Northern Ireland.”

Workable NI is funded by Department for Communities.


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