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Posts by Celine O Connor

Social Worker, Principal NRS15102

Great opportunity to be part of development of Chief Social Work office in the HSE. The role looks like it will suit someone with that eye for developing social work roles, education & leadership
#SocialWork #Jobs
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A sign on a fence that reads: ‘Run like you left the immersion on.’

A sign on a fence that reads: ‘Run like you left the immersion on.’

At an athletics competition with my daughter today in Tullamore, and they have the most Irish of inspirational quotes.

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Grace report: Whistleblower says Farrelly Commission was 'a complete waste of time' HSE social worker Iain Smith said he wrote to then-health minister Simon Harris in May 2019 saying the inquiry should be shut down as it was 'a project that is going absolutely nowhere'
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So important that we remember Grace and the 47 other children and families that were impacted by this horrenduous abuse. Hopefully there will be some form of vindication for them and the whistleblowers too.

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After a lengthy delay it's disappointing (but not surprising) they have decided to publish it during a Dail holiday so it can't be immediately debated. Seems to be a standard response to these types of reports being published. We'll see if any real lessons are to be learned

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Author not known but it’s gorgeous - gentle reframing

@soulinmedicine.bsky.social

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Gentle reminder to come & join us in NGH Naas next Thursday 13th.

Dr. Hilton Koppe will have two workshops as attached.

His Irish tour is very generously supported by Attuned in Practice.

Open to all health & social care profs or students who wish.

Please send me a DM re registration.

🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️

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Domestic violence victims must be included in the assisted dying debate, campaigners say Charities warn of ‘significant risk’ that victims of coercive control could be put under pressure to end their lives under assisted dying legislation in England and Wales There is a “significant risk” that victims of coercive control could be put under…

Domestic violence victims must be included in the assisted dying debate, campaigners say

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If you have some time, please do read the article below, from the Irish Foster Care Association Journal, 2021 issue, titled “Through the eyes of a child – my first hand experience of the foster-care system through the lens of ‘dual culturalism” 1/

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@miriamcolleran2.bsky.social

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Thanks Aine I've deleted and put up the right one

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Family Carers Ireland

More information and leaflets available here to support families & professionals in recognising & supporting those affected by the issue of #CarerHarm familycarers.ie/carer-suppor...

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Family Carers Ireland

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CorkToday 7 February 2025 | Cork Today

Essential listening for anyone who wants to support carers in Ireland Very clear and informative interview on research on #CarerHarm by @sarahmdonnelly1 & @CarersIreland links below
The reaction when people seek support "there's someone worse than you" shows.acast.com/4c53ef4c-65d...

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Covid, the 'meaningful' Christmas, and what will a review achieve? The decision-making behind the move to re-open the country for a 'meaningful Christmas' in 2020, at the height of the pandemic, is likely to form a key part of the State's upcoming covid review, writes Cianan Brennan
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CARTOON OF THE DAY

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Feel Lost in the Changing Landscape of Technology Skills for Social Workers? Let’s Map Them Out Together! TikTok. Hashtags. Biometrics. Digital literacy, digital responsibility, digital ethics. Feeling lost in the ever-changing tech landscape and how it relates to your social work practice? Join us on a q...

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We get told to put on our brave face but sometimes the bravest thing is to take the face off

Picture of pink person with long hair with their face in one hand and a little hard on their neck 

Picture by doodlebotillustration

We get told to put on our brave face but sometimes the bravest thing is to take the face off Picture of pink person with long hair with their face in one hand and a little hard on their neck Picture by doodlebotillustration


It takes courage to shed the masks we wear, trusting that who we truly are is already enough.

When we allow ourselves to be seen as we are, we give others permission to do the same. 🧡

#kindness #courage #brave

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Painting of women holding hands in a circle  the message reads. The circles of women around us weave invisible nets of love that carry us when we are weak ans sing with us when we are strong - Sark

Painting of women holding hands in a circle the message reads. The circles of women around us weave invisible nets of love that carry us when we are weak ans sing with us when we are strong - Sark

Happy Nollaig na mban.
Celebrating Women's Christmas in Ireland #speirgorm

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January weather

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Breakfast clubs in Deis primary schools: ‘If it wasn’t here and you’d had no breakfast you’d be on the yard hungry’ Calls increasing for expansion of breakfast clubs to all Deis primary schools amid rising deprivation

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Redefining success
Sir as I reflect on beginning of a new year, I find myself exploring what the term success really means?
The message that many young people today hear about success is about having a college degree, a high paying job along with fancy materialistic items.
As one becomes older, one realises that success really is peace of mind, loving your work, enjoying your hobbies, staying health and strong, as well as having the freedom to choose. One also realises the importance of focusing on your mental health, along with making a positive impact on those around us.  Yours etc John O Brien Clonmel Co Tipperary

Redefining success Sir as I reflect on beginning of a new year, I find myself exploring what the term success really means? The message that many young people today hear about success is about having a college degree, a high paying job along with fancy materialistic items. As one becomes older, one realises that success really is peace of mind, loving your work, enjoying your hobbies, staying health and strong, as well as having the freedom to choose. One also realises the importance of focusing on your mental health, along with making a positive impact on those around us. Yours etc John O Brien Clonmel Co Tipperary


Great letter in todays @irishtimes.bsky.social from John O Brien on redefining what Success means.
Love that reminder of being a positive impact on the people around you. Small acts of kindness and connection are so important.

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Opinion: When it comes to early years education, we're waiting for the Donogh O’Malley moment Grainne McKenna and Dr Sheila Garrity say it’s time for early childhood education in this country to change for the better.

The State should invest substantially in Early Years Education & Care, particularly in respect of children/families who are experiencing poverty or trauma or deprivation.

www.thejournal.ie/readme/child...

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Really need more investment in early intervention/ prevention & family supports. Dealing with the systemic issues of poverty, homelessness, so we don't have to intervene when young people are in a court process. It's better in the long run for both society & more importantly for the children

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It was a very poorly kept secret and plenty of other work went on with young person. Have always felt tho that it was a real expression of care that they had someone turn up for them everyday. The impact is immeasurable.
The one good adult (or team) in a child's life is life changing

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It's easy to read, sigh, and move on. But we are complicit through our silence, through looking away, through our gratitude that this affects somebody else.
What we tolerate, we accept.

Some ways we might respond, to support Liams everywhere ⬇️

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Some fantastic services, also family resource centres nationally & all the foster families. Its the individuals that go that extra step make all the difference know of a team of garda jlo's (juvenile liaison officers) who arranged a (secret) rota to get a teen to school every day to avoid sentencing

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Lost to Violence: The 37 women killed in Ireland in the last five years The Journal Investigates shines a spotlight on the women lost to violence in Ireland since 2020.

Powerful reporting from @thejournal.ie on the deaths of 37 women killed in Ireland over the last 5 years. The majority killed by people known to them, partners or family members. The range of ages & backgrounds shows how no group is exempt #EndVAWG
www.thejournal.ie/investigates...

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Gardaí investigating alleged sex assault on woman in her 90s while in hospital Gardaí are investigating the alleged sexual assault of a woman aged in her 90s at a hospital in the northern half of the country.

Very distressing case of woman with alzheimers being sexually assaulted in her hospital bed. Huge challenge for gardai when a witness can not make a statement.
It means many victims do not get justice unless there are witnesses or forensic evidence
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Findings from a European, cross-national project study on service user participation: Implications for social work policy, practice and education - Jim Campbell, Sarah Donnelly, Bláithín Gallagher, Gr... This article reports on a European project that sought to explore the relationships between social work and service user participation, using a five-country (Be...

Final publication of 2024! Findings from a European, cross-national project study on service user participation: Implications for social work policy, practice and education, International Social Work. @ucdspswsj.bsky.social
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

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