First Fortnight will be hosting their 3rd annual fundraising table quiz on Thursday the 4th of June, at 7pm, in dTwo on Harcourt Street.
This event will be hosted by comedian Eleanor Tiernan and will be a fun event with great prizes up for grabs, finger food, a raffle and random spot prizes!
Tickets are priced at €40 for a table of four, and can be pre-booked by clicking HERE.
First Fortnight is a charity based, volunteer run organisation that strives to challenge mental health prejudice and stigma through the creative arts. Click HERE to visit their webpage and find out more.
Unit 1, 2 Parker Hill, Rathmines, Dublin 6. Phone: 085 7521220 / 01 4977005 Email: info@gatewaymha.com
Wednesday, 27 May 2015
Wednesday, 20 May 2015
Voting Tips!
Hi Everyone,
A very interesting article on Lovindublin.com written by Aidan Coughlan about handy tips to use when voting.
For instance, did you know that If you are wearing a badge with either 'Vote YES' or 'Vote NO' when you attend the polling station to vote, that you may actually be asked to remove it before you can vote?? As strange as that sounds, there is actually a law against anything being displayed within a polling station that encourages people to vote for one side or the other - so leave the badges at home!
There is also some very useful information about what kind of identification and proof of address that might be needed when voting.
Its a great little read, click HERE to read the full article.
A very interesting article on Lovindublin.com written by Aidan Coughlan about handy tips to use when voting.
For instance, did you know that If you are wearing a badge with either 'Vote YES' or 'Vote NO' when you attend the polling station to vote, that you may actually be asked to remove it before you can vote?? As strange as that sounds, there is actually a law against anything being displayed within a polling station that encourages people to vote for one side or the other - so leave the badges at home!
There is also some very useful information about what kind of identification and proof of address that might be needed when voting.
Its a great little read, click HERE to read the full article.

WRAP workshop starting 26th May
Hi everyone,
For those of you who were unable to secure a place on Gateway's WRAP course you may be interested to know that there is a 4 Day WRAP Workshop starting on Tuesday 26th May, being run by the Respond Housing Association.
Please see the flyer below for further details.
For those of you who were unable to secure a place on Gateway's WRAP course you may be interested to know that there is a 4 Day WRAP Workshop starting on Tuesday 26th May, being run by the Respond Housing Association.
Please see the flyer below for further details.
Monday, 18 May 2015
First Conference Announcement: Critical Perspectives on and Beyond the Therapy Industry, Cork Ireland 11 and 12 November
FIRST CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT
AND
CALL FOR WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS
‘CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON AND BEYOND THE THERAPY INDUSTRY’
11 AND 12 NOVEMBER 2015
SCHOOL OF APPLIED SOCIAL STUDIES AND SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK, IRELAND
IN ASSOCIATION WITH
CRITICAL VOICES NETWORK IRELAND
‘Talking’ therapies have become increasingly central in dealing with all aspects of human life. This trend is now generally referred to as the ‘therapy industry’ (Moloney, 2013). This conference, now in its 7th year, aims to explore and debate critical perspectives on:
- The value of talking therapies
- The politics of the therapy industry
- Talking therapies as another expert system
- Other ways (beyond therapies) to support people in distress
Confirmed Keynote Speakers
Wilma Boevink is an experiential expert, who works as a social scientist at the Trimbos-Institute, the Netherlands. She is a former Professor of Recovery and founder of Tree (towards Recovery, Empowerment and Experiential Expertise). Currently finishing her thesis on recovery, empowerment and experiential expertise.
Lucy Johnstone is a consultant clinical psychologist, author of 'Users and abusers of psychiatry',
co-editor of 'Formulation in psychology and psychotherapy: making sense of people's problems' and ‘A straight-talking guide to psychiatric diagnosis’, along with a number of other critical texts on mental health theory and practice. She is currently based in a mental health service in South Wales.
Jacqui Dillon is a respected speaker, writer and activist, who has lectured and published worldwide on trauma, psychosis, dissociation and recovery. Jacqui is the national Chair of the Hearing Voices Network in England, Honorary Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at the University of East London, Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Medicine, Pharmacy and Health, Durham University and Visiting Research Fellow at The Centre for Community Mental Health, Birmingham City University.
Malcolm Garland is a consultant psychiatrist in Dublin. His team tries to incorporate novel and alternative approaches, including a minimal medication approach and an ethos fostering individuation, not dependence. He is concerned with the slow uptake of a non-“bio” approach by psychiatry, but understands the pressure teams are under to keep people “safe” and the conflicts this creates. He thinks psychiatrists may soon be on the “endangered species” list…
Rory Doody is a Recovery Development Advocate. He is a voice hearer and engages with his own mental health as often as he breathes! Plagued by inner questions like “who does this serve?” he enquires in the different areas of his work, involving education, case work, service and policy developments, structural change, and good intentions. As a ‘poacher turned game keeper’ with 20+ years of service user history, this question also serves as a check against his own personal motives.
Dina (Konstantina) Poursanidou is a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Institute of Psychiatry in London, based at the Service User Research Enterprise; Dina has used mental health services since 2008; Member of Asylum, the magazine for democratic psychiatry; integrates an interest in the socio-cultural determinants of distress and socio-political action on the one hand, with an interest in the human subject at a more intimate and individual level on the other.
Call for Oral Presentations/Workshops (45 minutes’ duration): Please submit an abstract (in Word - 250 words max) related to the conference theme and outlining its aims and intentions by 7 September 2015. Please also submit a brief bio (in Word - 150 words max).
Email abstract and bio to l.sapouna@ucc.ie. Inquiries to h.gijbels@ucc.ie or l.sapouna@ucc.ie.
Registration details will be circulated in early September 2015.
The Conference organisers are Harry Gijbels, Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery, and Lydia Sapouna, School of Applied Social Studies, University College Cork, Ireland.
Friday, 15 May 2015
Partial Capacity Benefit scheme - feedback requested by Dept of Social Protection
The Department of Social Protection has commenced a review of the Partial Capacity Benefit (PCB) Scheme
with a view to enhancing the Scheme.
An important part of the review is
consultation with stakeholders including PCB recipients.
They would welcome your views on the operation of the PCB
scheme to date and, in particular, consideration / commenting on the
following:
(i) The qualification
conditions.
(ii) The application process.
(v) Knowledge of the scheme.
(iii) Client satisfaction with the scheme
(iv) Barriers to applying for PCB: why clients don’t
apply/pursue application?
They would like feedback by 29 May 2015.
Thanks
Fionn
Thursday, 14 May 2015
upcoming CE Project Worker position through Gateway goes live today 21st May!
Dear Members and Friends,
We have a Project Worker position becoming available through
Gateway’s CE scheme which some of you might be interested in.
If interested in applying, it is very important that you
check in with your local INTREO office (local social welfare office) beforehand
to see if you are eligible – list of offices here: http://www.welfare.ie/en/Pages/Intreo---Contact-Information.aspx
It is also advisable to inform yourself about how a change
to CE would affect your current and future social welfare payment if you were
successful. We advise phoning the head office of your social welfare
payment section (see list below and here) to ask how
the CE payment would affect your social welfare payment including any secondary
benefits.
How do I apply?
First Steps:
1. Read
the information about the job and community employment.
2. Check
www.jobsireland.ie for the Project Worker for Gateway Mental Health Association.
Advertised from today Thursday 21st May until 5th June.
3. Make
a note of the job reference code: Ref. ES-940009.
4. Contact
INTREO/ Employment Services Office about the job and tell them the job
reference code you want to apply for.
5. Arrange
a meeting with the Employment Services Officer and ask to be put forward for
referral to the CE Scheme Sponsor. (Again a list of these offices are here: http://www.welfare.ie/en/Pages/Intreo---Contact-Information.aspx)
6. Candidates on the referral list will be contacted by Fionn in early June for shortlisting and to submit their CV and cover letter.
6. Candidates on the referral list will be contacted by Fionn in early June for shortlisting and to submit their CV and cover letter.
Follow On Steps:
- Update your CV and write a letter of application for the position. NOTE: This is not needed for INTREO but later on for shortlisting.
- If on the referral list, you will be contacted and asked to provide your current CV and letter of application according the the job spec in June.
- Shortlisting will be done on the basis of the letter of application and CV received by 12th June.
- If shortlisted, an interview will be offered to you and will take place in mid June with Fionn and Siobhan the CE Supervisor and one other.
- If successful, the new Project Worker will start on Monday 27th July.
Please be aware that the job will be open to applications
from 21st May – Friday 5th June 2015 only.
If anyone needs a hand
with their CV, I would advise approaching
your local employment service as they can be very helpful and supportive (http://www.localemploymentservices.ie/
)
Best wishes and good luck to everybody interested,
Fionn
Fionn Fitzpatrick
Gateway Development Worker
Department of Social Protection - Head Offices List
Services:
Longford Social Welfare Services
Government Buildings, Ballinalee Road, Longford.
Opening Hours: 9.30am - 4.00pm
Tel: (043) 3340000 / (01) 704 3000
>Invalidity Pension
> Disablement Benefit
> Carer's Allowance
> Carer's Benefit
> Bereavement Grant
> Family Income Supplement - FIS
> Rent Allowance De-Control of Rents
> Disability Allowance
Government Buildings, Ballinalee Road, Longford.
Opening Hours: 9.30am - 4.00pm
Tel: (043) 3340000 / (01) 704 3000
>Invalidity Pension
> Disablement Benefit
> Carer's Allowance
> Carer's Benefit
> Bereavement Grant
> Family Income Supplement - FIS
> Rent Allowance De-Control of Rents
> Disability Allowance
Aras
Mhic Dhiarmada
Store Street, Dublin 1.
Tel: (01) 6797777
> Illness Benefit Enquires
Tel: (01) 7043000
> Office of the Minister
> Office of the Secretary General
> Budget and Finance
> Occupational Injuries Benefit
> Press Office
> EU/International Policy
> Policy and Planning Unit
> Facilities Management Unit
> Family Affairs Unit
> Personnel
> Medical Care
Store Street, Dublin 1.
Tel: (01) 6797777
> Illness Benefit Enquires
Tel: (01) 7043000
> Office of the Minister
> Office of the Secretary General
> Budget and Finance
> Occupational Injuries Benefit
> Press Office
> EU/International Policy
> Policy and Planning Unit
> Facilities Management Unit
> Family Affairs Unit
> Personnel
> Medical Care
Buncrana
Social Welfare Services
Dept. of Social Protection
McCarter's Road, Ardarvan, Buncrana, Co. Donegal.
Lo-Call: 1890690690 (Republic of Ireland only)
If calling from outside Ireland, Please call (01) 4715898
> Maternity Benefit
> Adoptive Benefit
> Health and Safety Benefit
> PRSI Records
> EU/International Records
> Homemakers
Social Welfare Services
Dept. of Social Protection
McCarter's Road, Ardarvan, Buncrana, Co. Donegal.
Lo-Call: 1890690690 (Republic of Ireland only)
If calling from outside Ireland, Please call (01) 4715898
> Maternity Benefit
> Adoptive Benefit
> Health and Safety Benefit
> PRSI Records
> EU/International Records
> Homemakers
Carrick-on-Shannon
Social and Family Support Services (SFSS)
Department of Social Protection, Shannon Lodge, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim.
> Client Identity Services (01) 7043281
> Decisions Advisory Office (071) 9672500
Freedom of Information
> Employment Support Services (071) 9672500
> Maintenance Recovery Unit (071) 9672500
> Back to Work Allowance (071) 9672594
> Back to Education Allowance (071) 9672531
Social and Family Support Services (SFSS)
Department of Social Protection, Shannon Lodge, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim.
> Client Identity Services (01) 7043281
> Decisions Advisory Office (071) 9672500
Freedom of Information
> Employment Support Services (071) 9672500
> Maintenance Recovery Unit (071) 9672500
> Back to Work Allowance (071) 9672594
> Back to Education Allowance (071) 9672531
Dundalk
St Alphonsus Road, Dundalk, Co. Louth.
Tel: (042) 9392600
> Accounts Branch
St Alphonsus Road, Dundalk, Co. Louth.
Tel: (042) 9392600
> Accounts Branch
Gandon
House
Amiens Street, Dublin 1
Tel: (01) 7043000
> Office for Social Inclusion
Amiens Street, Dublin 1
Tel: (01) 7043000
> Office for Social Inclusion
Goldsmith
House
Pearse Street, Dublin 2.
Tel: (01) 7043000
> Office of the Director General
> Buisness Information Security Unit
> Management Services Unit
> Risk Management Support Unit
Pearse Street, Dublin 2.
Tel: (01) 7043000
> Office of the Director General
> Buisness Information Security Unit
> Management Services Unit
> Risk Management Support Unit
LetterKenny
Social Welfare Services
St. Oliver Plunkett Road, LetterKenny, Co. Donegal
> Child Benefit - Lo-Call: 1890400400
> Treatment Benefit: Dental/Optical/Hearing Aids Lo-Call: 1890400400
Social Welfare Services
St. Oliver Plunkett Road, LetterKenny, Co. Donegal
> Child Benefit - Lo-Call: 1890400400
> Treatment Benefit: Dental/Optical/Hearing Aids Lo-Call: 1890400400
Oisin
House
212-213 Pearse Street, Dublin 2
> Scope (insurability of Employment) (01) 6732585
> PRSI Refunds (01) 6732586
212-213 Pearse Street, Dublin 2
> Scope (insurability of Employment) (01) 6732585
> PRSI Refunds (01) 6732586
Sligo
Social Welfare Services
College Road,
Sligo
Telephone Lo-Call: 1890 500000 or (071) 9157100 (from Northern Ireland or overseas)
> State Pensions
> Blind Pension
> One-Parent Family Payment
> Window's or Windower's Pensions
> Widowed Parent Grant
> Guardians Payments
> Supplementary Welfare Allowance
> Free Travel
> Household Benefits
> Project Office
> Internal Audit
> Bereavement Grant
> Information Services Lo-Call: 1890 662244
OPFP or your Local Social Welfare Office ~ Contact your Local Comunity Welfare Officer
Where the deceased person was in receipt of a payment from SWS, Sligo or was a qualified adult or a qualified child.
Social Welfare Services
College Road,
Sligo
Telephone Lo-Call: 1890 500000 or (071) 9157100 (from Northern Ireland or overseas)
> State Pensions
> Blind Pension
> One-Parent Family Payment
> Window's or Windower's Pensions
> Widowed Parent Grant
> Guardians Payments
> Supplementary Welfare Allowance
> Free Travel
> Household Benefits
> Project Office
> Internal Audit
> Bereavement Grant
> Information Services Lo-Call: 1890 662244
OPFP or your Local Social Welfare Office ~ Contact your Local Comunity Welfare Officer
Where the deceased person was in receipt of a payment from SWS, Sligo or was a qualified adult or a qualified child.
Waterford
Social Welfare Services
Goverment Offices, Cork Road, Waterford
Tel: Waterford (051) 356000/(01) 7043000
> Self Employment Section
> Special Collection
> Voluntary Contributions Section
> International Records
Social Welfare Services
Goverment Offices, Cork Road, Waterford
Tel: Waterford (051) 356000/(01) 7043000
> Self Employment Section
> Special Collection
> Voluntary Contributions Section
> International Records
Tuesday, 12 May 2015
Green Ribbon Speech by Oliver Duffy
Hi all,
The following is the speech delivered by Oliver Duffy at the Green Ribbon event that was held at the recent RPCP Thank You Party, which was well written and well delivered! Well done Oliver!
"What life throws at a person can sometimes be hard and very challenging. Our lives can change in ways we never imagined.
When I consider the issue of Mental Health I often think that it's so important that each
psychiatric service user knows that they are so much more of a person that what diagnosis has been
handed down to them.
Each and every person with Mental Health Issues still has their own personal gifts and talents,
qualities and abilities. We all sometimes have to work hard to see beyond our own diagnosis to our
talents and our own very special gifts.
When I think of Stigma I consider that we must rise above Stigma and in a sense be bigger and
braver than the issue of Stigma. We must remember our own abilities and talents, and rise above
Stigma.
That is why today I am launching the 'Green Ribbon' campaign, because it is so important to
overcome Stigma in our society.
My name is Oliver Duffy and I hope my Speech today will be a good launch to our 'Green Ribbon'
Campaign.
Thank you Everyone."
The following is the speech delivered by Oliver Duffy at the Green Ribbon event that was held at the recent RPCP Thank You Party, which was well written and well delivered! Well done Oliver!
"What life throws at a person can sometimes be hard and very challenging. Our lives can change in ways we never imagined.
When I consider the issue of Mental Health I often think that it's so important that each
psychiatric service user knows that they are so much more of a person that what diagnosis has been
handed down to them.
Each and every person with Mental Health Issues still has their own personal gifts and talents,
qualities and abilities. We all sometimes have to work hard to see beyond our own diagnosis to our
talents and our own very special gifts.
When I think of Stigma I consider that we must rise above Stigma and in a sense be bigger and
braver than the issue of Stigma. We must remember our own abilities and talents, and rise above
Stigma.
That is why today I am launching the 'Green Ribbon' campaign, because it is so important to
overcome Stigma in our society.
My name is Oliver Duffy and I hope my Speech today will be a good launch to our 'Green Ribbon'
Campaign.
Thank you Everyone."
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