Archive for March, 2014

Second deaf person awarded with Doctorate

Wednesday, March 19th, 2014

Tipperary man Noel O’Connell has become the second deaf person in Ireland to be awarded with a doctorate. A graduate of Mary Immaculate College in Limerick, Dr O’Connell chose deaf education for his study of deaf people’s experience of education and culture. Dr O’Connell believes many deaf people come up against barriers to education because […]

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Adf ArtsandDisability Ireland

Wednesday, March 19th, 2014

The Arts & Disability Forum presents may cause shortening by Jayne Cherry … 21 March to 25 April 2014 gallery opening hours: Tuesday to Friday, 11am-3pm admission free; gallery accessible; arrange group visits in advance please Opening: Thursday 20 March, 5-7pm Performance: Wednesday 9 April, 2-4pm Artist’s Conversation: Tuesday 15 April, 2pm BSL etc available […]

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Ambo Ramble

Wednesday, March 19th, 2014

Time to start registering spread the word http://www.iregister.ie/amboramble2014 Cost remains the same as last year a bargain at €30 All funds going directly to the Ambo Lazarist School for the Deaf in Ambo Ethiopia.

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Muscular Dystrophy Association

Wednesday, March 19th, 2014

Thanks to doctors and clinicians like you, most people with neuromuscular conditions are now LIVING with these diseases. That’s the biggest role you can play in our lives – helping us find solutions to everyday problems.” Katrina Gossett addressed some 500 attendees — mostly physicians and other health professionals — during the morning session of […]

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Kerry Deaf Resource Centre

Wednesday, March 19th, 2014

REMINDER OF THE 6TH WORLD CONGRESS ON MENTAL HEALTH AND DEAFNESS The 6th WCMHD congress will be held in Belfast on the 16th – 19th September. It is being organised by the European Society for Mental Health and Deafness and co-hosted by Queen’s University Belfast. The congress features a specific theme, which is the relationship […]

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