aine morris
@ainemorris4
Kilkenny woman living in Dublin. Kerry for the holidays.
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09-09-2021 15:40:02
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We created this series to promote a wider understanding of what it's like to be autistic to a neurotypical audience , it's quite an emotional watch . It airs on the 14th Feb at 9pm on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer . National Autistic Society The Open University
Aine Morris from probation services specifically mentioning the over-representation of Traveller women in prisons. Traveller women are 18-22 times more likely to be imprisoned than non Travellers. In 2019 24% of prisoners in Dochas where Traveller women. Irish Penal Reform Trust Pavee Point
Shame on the BBC. I stand with Gary Lineker. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-649205…
🌈 Celebrating Pride today with colleagues from across the Civil and Public Service at Dublin LGBTQ+ Pride Proud to work for Ireland / Bródúil as obair ar son na hÉireann 🇮🇪
I’m beyond grateful to have represented the Irish Probation Service and The Department of Justice at the Young Ireland Programme 2023 🇮🇪 It was an honour to have received an award on my piece ‘The Revolving Door’ - a topic I am incredibly passionate about. Probation Service
📻 Listen in to Oliver Callan on RTÉ Radio 1 this morning to hear rachel lillis to discuss the work of The Probation Service in the key areas of rehabilitation and restorative justice
We took a break today from book writing and went for a spin on the big wheel...A book by kids ...for kids based on lived experience Irish Penal Reform Trust University Of Limerick Kids' Own The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon
🎪 Best of luck to Probation Officer Jessie Flood who makes her debut at Electric Picnic this weekend. Jessie works with the Dublin Homeless Team & has been writing poetry & performing spoken word pieces for the past year. Jessie takes to the stage at MindField on Sat!
Huge thanks to Dr Susan Flynn for presenting research from Murray Gordon on ‘Disabled Women’s Experience of Intimate Partner Abuse in Ireland’, which is available to read on the Women's Aid Ireland website
“Coming to work every morning is a dream come true for me”. Thanks to John Cooke for his Drivetime RTE report on PALLS Limerick, who provide pathways for change for people involved with the Probation Service & the criminal justice system. 📻 rte.ie/radio/radio1/c…
The lived experience of women in the criminal justice system: the focus of an #InternationalWomensDay2025 event held by the Probation Service today Thank you Lord Mayor of Dublin for opening the event and to our inspiring and brilliant panel for sharing their stories.