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Are you looking to develop a career working in the community? If so the INOU are offering an exciting programme designed to help participants develop a career using their life experiences and skills. The Building Futures programme is a full time 48-week accredited programme with participants working towards a QQI Level 5 major award in Community Development.
The Chair is responsible with committee members for ensuring that there is an effective risk and financial management framework at the HAI. The FARC is a formal subcommittee of the Board.
Last Week (25 April 2024), The Wheel, Ireland’s national association of charities, has called for local election candidates to sign a pledge to champion the work of the community, voluntary, charity and social enterprise sector at local government level.
The event will feature speakers from the Department of Education, Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Aontas and Education For Sustainability.
The Irish Council for Civil Liberties has published a research report which finds that a significant proportion of community & voluntary organisations which receive State funding are curtailing their advocacy & campaigning efforts due to implicit and explicit restrictions associated with the funding they receive.
Join our volunteer group! We are offering this unique opportunity for members of the public to help to shape the future of palliative care services across the island of Ireland.
Organised by the European Parliament Liaison Office (EPLO) in Ireland, the “Use Your Vote” campaign is bringing a European Elections 2024 Roadshow to each of Ireland’s three European Parliament constituencies.
The Mental Health Engagement Framework: 2024 – 2028 aims to promote the involvement of staff, people with lived experience, their families, carers and supporters in the continuous improvement of mental health services.
Managing change effectively will allow us to harness the benefits of transition to transform our society and our economy. While much is changing, many of the problems facing our society are longstanding: inequality, poverty, and under-investment in our social infrastructure remain major challenges.
The 16th International Dementia Conference will be held in Mullingar. The conference, titled "Diversity in Dementia: Embracing Differences, Connecting Minds”, will include many interesting speakers. The conference will also be open to the general public on the afternoon of May 8th from 3:15pm.
The Irish Development Education association (IDEA) is collaborating with Comhlámh to host a webinar on ‘Social Inclusion in times of rising Xenophobia’ #4 on their webinar series : Exploring Contemporary Crises and Issues through Global Citizenship Education on Wednesday, 15 May, 12.30-2.00pm, online via zoom.
This workshop will offer practical insight on why it’s important to become aware of the digital backdrop of grieving today. With everyday examples and exercises, we will explore how these new contexts touch us all and influence how we understand and experience digital-age grief, and support others within it.
Often Pet Bereavement falls into the category of disenfranchised grief. Pet bereavement is felt differently by everybody, even those within the same household as our pets mean different things to each of us. However, grief, in all its forms, deserves compassion, consideration, and respect.
Attendees will learn practical ways they can support the person during this process, as well as signs that the individual is struggling to cope. Attendees will also be invited to reflect on their own experiences of loss and how these may interact or colour the ways in which they support others.
This Irish Hospice Foundation Bereavement Workshop will explore the nature of some of the losses experienced by Family Carers, provide insight into elements that impact on how these losses are experienced and provide guidance on supporting a Family Carer who is grieving.
This Irish Hospice Foundation Bereavement Workshop will explore the devastating effect homicide has on the family. Homicide holds no boundaries and affects all aspects of Irish Society. For many bereaved by homicide, the immediate aftermath of the death is only the beginning.
There are lots of ways to get involved. You can take part in a Darkness Into Light official walk, Take Part in Your Own Way, or you can create your own DIL Fundraiser by holding a bake sale, a car wash, a sponsored silence, a run, or a swim and fundraising with your family, friends and colleagues in your local area.
This is a free event for anyone who is bereaved, supporting someone who is bereaved, or works in the community supporting those who are bereaved. Speaker Bryan Nolan will give a talk on bereavement, and there will be a Q&A session with a panel of people with lived experience of bereavement.
This fund will be available to support community-based projects and programmes across Ireland & Northern Ireland that are focused on cultivating inclusive communities by empowering young people aged 16-25 to become skilled and engaged citizens under the pillars of learning and sustainable development.
To mark Pro Bono Day, the In-House Pro Bono Network (Pro Bono Network), a community of volunteer in-house legal teams in Ireland and A&L Goodbody LLP, yesterday hosted two in-person pro bono events to support the Irish Refugee Council and Social Entrepreneurs Ireland.
Trinity College Dublin and Belong To published a new report on the mental health and wellbeing of LGBTQI+ people. The report, Being LGBTQI+ in Ireland, is the second iteration of the 2016 LGBTIreland Report. It is the largest sample of Ireland's LGBTQI+ population, with over 2,800 participants.
ICCL, in partnership with the Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ), will host its inaugural annual policing conference ‘Police Reform in a Changing Ireland: Next Steps After the Commission on the Future of Policing’ on Thursday 16 May in the Renehan Hall, Maynooth University.
Must be able to provide a non-judgemental listening ear for the victim. Empathy & confidentiality are most important & awareness of and adherence to the boundaries of the role.
Are you a parent / guardian, teacher or club / camp leader (sports, scouts, girl guides etc) living in Ireland? We'd like views on food messaging for children and adolescents.
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