Trinity Civic Engagement for Societal Impact Unit
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Trinity College Dublin Civic Engagement for Societal Impact Unit, connecting up all kinds of communities to tackle societal issues together.
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Agnes Higgins and Seán Hewitt representing the numbers and the stories that make up the picture of the lives of #LGBTQI+ people in Ireland at the launch of 'Being LGBTQI+ in Ireland'. School of Nursing & Midwifery, TCD TCD School of English Trinity College Dublin BelongTo HSE National Office for Suicide Prevention (NOSP) Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, Youth
Fantastic morning with drama student James Agnew The Lir Academy, for the Trinity Sport countdown to #Paris2024 #Olympics and #Paralympics... and entertaining commuters from Iarnród Éireann. Delighted be a part of #PoetryDayIRL and to continue our ongoing relationship with Poetry Ireland
This year's #PoetryDayIRL was made for unlikely partnerships, but we're #GoodSports in #TeamTrinity and we brought together Trinity Sport The Library of Trinity College Dublin and Poetry Ireland for a celebration of recitation and incidental poetry, as we march towards #Paris2024 #Olympics and #Paralympics.
Public and Patient Involvement (#PPI) at the heart of this year's All-Ireland Multiple Sclerosis (AIMS) Research Network Symposium 2024 here in Trinity College Dublin Supported by IrishResearch, AIMS-RN and MS Ireland #AIMSRN2024 #LoveIrishResearch PPI Ignite Network Ireland
Excellent co-production between School of Nursing & Midwifery, TCD Trinity Centre for Maternity Care Research and Womenscouncilireland: 'From Research to Action: Improving Perinatal Mental Health for All Women in Ireland', valuing voices of #NGO sector and #HSE as well as lived experiences such as michadaly #MaternalMentalHealth #FromResearchToAction
Today on World Maternal Mental Health Day Trinity Centre for Maternity Care Research and Womenscouncilireland hosted a conference focused on perinatal mental health. Panel discussions and research presented highlighted the need for increased supports to aid the mental health of new mothers. ➡️tcd.ie/news_events/ar…
The Trinity College Dublin Sport Awards ‘24 took place on Tuesday night at the Dining Hall! It was great to showcase the brilliance of Trinity’s sporting community! 12 awards and the Pinks ceremony were awarded on the night 🏆 Read more 👉🏻 tcd.ie/sport/news--ev… #CelebrateYourSport
✨Beautiful voices for a brilliant cause!✨ Well done to the School of Education TCD Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science Choir on their amazing performance in aid of De Paul Ireland this afternoon. 🙌 #HubMatters
Great to acknowledge the amazing work of Trinity students with parenting and caring responsibilities. Thankfully, the visibility of student parents & carers is growing and it was good to hear how learnings are being systemised in College. Well done Trinity College Dublin Students' Union 🌈🇵🇸 & Senior Tutor's Office 👏
In case you missed it, Profs Ortwin Hess, Poul Holm, Brendan Kelly, Daniel Kelly, Brian Lawlor & Eve Patten have been admitted to the Royal Irish Academy for their exceptional contributions to the sciences, humanities and social sciences. Read here: tcd.ie/news_events/ar…
Insightful conversation on topics including LGBTQI+ rights and how we can do better to reduce discrimination and ageism, featuring Ailbhe Smyth Richie Keane Michael Foley James from LGBT Ireland and Olive from Intersex Ireland #CaringWithPride
Staff, students, alumni and partners of Trinity College Dublin attended the #CaringWithPride conference in Dublin Castle last week, with contributions from Thelma Begley, Agnes Higgins, Michael Foley and many more. The conference highlighted the #HSERainbowBadgeInitiative and LGBTQI+
Celebrating and marking #WorldRefugeeDay with Trinity College Dublin Global with Dr. Emma Stokes Rachel Hoare where the UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency UNHCR Ireland challenge us, as universities, to create and sustain communities for those who need to find or make a home in Ireland.
Excellent and entertaining presentation from Michael Foley clarifying how the public and patient should be properly involved at all stages of the research cycle rather than paying lip service.
Looking forward to bringing together partners from across the NGO sector (thanks to The Wheel) for a conversation about how university can be a better partner to the NGO sector. All part of this year's Start Talking About Research Today 'Is This How We Change the World?' wheel.ie/training/2024/…