Contact Marie-Claire Foley

Marie-Claire Foley

Registered Case Manager (BABICM)
B.A ( Hons.) Early Childhood Education
Diploma Applied Behavioural Analysis
Diploma Healthcare Law

Marie Claire is a Director at MCS Case Management, in addition to working as a Case Manager at MCS Case Management Ltd. She has extensive experience working with clients nationwide. Marie Claire works with clients of all ages and specialises in the area of paediatrics.   She has worked as a special education teacher in a Dublin National School and also taught in a special school for autism. She brings a wealth of experience, having worked in special needs education.  She is a member of the Teaching Council of Ireland.  She also specialises in the provision of Home Tuition Costing Reports for Solicitors.

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