Tuesday, 22 October 2024

Check out this new Women's Aid event happening soon

 Join Women’s Aid and Violent Taskforce for the launch of their new and landmark research entitled - "Disabled women's experience of intimate partner abuse in Ireland: Research Report."

 

This new groundbreaking research explores disabled women’s experiences of intimate partner abuse in the Republic of Ireland, including accessibility and involvement with specialist domestic violence services.

 

This research is a partnership between Women’s Aid, Trinity College Dublin and The Disabled Gender Based Violence Taskforce.

 

Speaking at the launch are:

  1. Dr Susan Flynn, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work and Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin and Principal researcher on this project.
  1. Professor Stephanie Holt, School of Social Work and Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin,
  2. Gladys O'Neill and Dr Aoife Price from Disabled Gender Based Violence Taskforce and members of the research team.
  1. Sarah Benson, CEO of Women's Aid.

 

Join them on Thursday 24th October 2024 at the Oak Room, Mansion House, Dublin 2 from 11am to 12.30pm. Registration and Refreshments from 10.45am and event is followed by a light lunch. Irish Sign Language interpretation available. The venue is wheelchair accessible. Register here.

Women’s Aid is a charity (Charity Reg No. 20012045), our Companies Registration Office number is 58035 and our CHY number is 6491.

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Thursday, 3 October 2024

Check out this fab World Mental Health Day event taking place in Jobstown

 


On behalf of the Jobstown Connecting for Life Group to mark World Mental Health Day I am delighted to invite you and your networks to attend the Jobstown Health Fair in Jobstown Community Centre, Tallaght from 9am to 12.30pm.

 

It will be a fantastic event with over 30 national and local services attending, mindfulness sessions, smoking cessation clinic and music and arts taking place on site. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to come along and show your support for World Mental Health Day and to connect with other community members.

 

This is a life cycle event so ALL are welcome to attend.


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