Monday, 21 May 2007
Primary Colours
I never cease to be amazed at the range of activities by different groups to raise money for good causes. I was delighted to be asked to open an exhibition on Saturday by the “Primary Colours” Art Group. The exhibition was held at St. Bernadette's Parish Centre in Drimnagh, and was organised by the Parents and Friends of the Marist Primary School and Scoil Iosagain, Crumlin. The proceeds from brochure sales were donated to Our Lady's Hospice in Harold's Cross and Acquired Brain Injury Ireland. All involved - including home school community liaison Mary Galvin, art tutor Frances Wood and the St. Bernadette's Parish Committee, as well, of course, as the artists - put an enormous amount of work into the exhibition.

Monday, 14 May 2007
Supporting People With Disabilities
In 1967, the Walkinstown Association was founded by a group of parents and friends in response to a need for community based services for people with learning disabilities. Since then, it has grown from strength to strength, and now operates day services, home support services and residential services. Very much focused on the individual, the Association aims to help service users lead self-determined lives. They have done pioneering work in ‘Personal Outcomes Planning’, highlighting an individual’s goals, identifying and directing the resources needed to achieve those goals, as well as reviewing goal achievement.
I was delighted to have the opportunity last Friday to attend the launch of the Walkinstown Association’s Annual Report and Strategic Plan.
The Association currently operates five residential homes, and a sixth is scheduled to open in 2008. Incidentally, I hope that by then the new charges for people with learning disabilities living in residential homes will have been abolished!
The pictures below show just a small part of what the Walkinstown Association does ...

I was delighted to have the opportunity last Friday to attend the launch of the Walkinstown Association’s Annual Report and Strategic Plan.
The Association currently operates five residential homes, and a sixth is scheduled to open in 2008. Incidentally, I hope that by then the new charges for people with learning disabilities living in residential homes will have been abolished!
The pictures below show just a small part of what the Walkinstown Association does ...
Sunday, 13 May 2007
Proinsias in Ballyfermot
On Friday and Saturday, Proinsias De Rossa came out to canvass with us in Ballyfermot. He got a great reception, particularly from women who still remember the Social Welfare Equality Payments: As Minister for Social Welfare during the last Rainbow Government, Proinsias ensured that women who had illegally been paid a lower social welfare rate than men received their back-payments. Loads of people interrupted their shopping to have a natter with Proinsias! He also enjoyed the chance to have a chat with Labour Youth members who’ve been working on our campaign ...

Tuesday, 8 May 2007
Children's Sportsfest at Pearse Park
Well, yesterday I decided to take it easy on the Bank Holiday, so instead of canvassing or leafleting I went along to the Children's Sportsfest organised in Pearse Park by SARI together with Crumlin United. SARI - Sport Against Racism Ireland - is an excellent organisation. As well as intercultural sporting events, such as the Brian Kerr Intercontinental League, they organise workshops and seminars on a range of intercultural issues. The Children's Sportsfest is a great day out for all the family, and I thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to stroll around, meet people and, of course, take a few pics.
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Crumlin United,
interculturalism,
Pearse Park
Thursday, 3 May 2007
Musical Extravaganza at Our Lady’s Hall
Last night I took a break from canvassing to attend a musical extravaganza organised by the Mother McAuley Centre at Our Lady’s Hall on Mourne Road in Drimnagh. The event was hugely popular and raised a considerable sum for the Mother McAuley Centre and St. Joseph’s Hospice. A great night was had by all!
Below: presenting the extravaganza ...
Below: my constituency colleague, Mary Upton TD, and friends ...
And members of the audience, all in fine form ...
Below: presenting the extravaganza ...
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