Quality Matters help charities, non profits and statutory agencies across Ireland to work more effectively for marginalised communities. Charity Number 20082673
Are you passionate about trauma informed practice?
Trauma Informed Practice Ireland is currently seeking skilled, experienced practitioners to join their Panel of Trainers.
If you have strong frontline experience and enjoy supporting others to understand the impact of trauma, and how services can respond with care, safety, and compassion, they would love to hear from you.
As a panel trainer, you will help deliver training to professionals working across community, health, justice, and social care sectors throughout Ireland.
Closing date: this Friday, so be sure to get your application in before then.
Find out more and apply here:
https://t.co/RmBzff4bzf
#TraumaInformedPractice
#TraumaInformedCare
#CommunityWork
#SocialCareJobs
#TrainingAndDevelopment
#FrontlineWork
#NonprofitJobs
#CommunitySector
#IrelandJobs
Ba breá linn na teachtaireachtaí seo a chloisteáil á roinnt as Gaeilge.
Is féidir leat d’íomhá agus do thacaíocht a roinnt leis na haischlibeanna #gránícrá, chomh maith le teachtaireachtaí an fheachtais cosúil le:
Is siombail é brat na hÉireann de shábháilteacht, fáilte agus dlúthpháirtíocht.
Is siombail é brat na hÉireann de marthanas ó leatrom agus ó choilíniú; tá muintir na hÉireann i ndlúthpháirtíocht le marthanóirí leatroma atá buailte fúthu.
Tá muid ag glacadh seilbh ar bhrat na hÉireann ó na guthanna sin atá á úsáid chun eagla agus deighilt a leathadh.
Má rugadh anseo thú nó gur tháinig tú níos déanaí, is cuma dath do chraicinn, is leat an áit seo agus is linne ar fad an brat seo.
Táimid ag súil le bhur dteachtaireachtaí dlúthpháirtíochta, tacaíochta agus aontachta a léamh i mí na Nollag.
Gaeilgóirí, we would love to hear these messages being shared as Gaeilge. You can share your image and support with the hashtags #OurFlag #lovenothate, as well as messages of the campaign like:
• The Irish flag is a symbol of safety, welcome and solidarity
• The Irish flag is a symbol of survival from oppression and colonisation; Irish people are in solidarity with survivors of oppression who call this country home
• We reclaim the Irish flag from those voices using it to spread fear and division
• Whether you were born here or arrived later, no matter the colour of your skin, you belong here and this flag belongs to us all
We look forward to reading your messages of solidarity, support and unity in December.
#OurFlag #LoveNotHate #ÉireLeChéile@INARIreland
@icclrights
@irishrefugeecouncil
@lgbtireland_ie
@national_womens_council_irl
@black_andirish@itmtrav
@hopeandcouragecollective
@opendoorstowork@insight_matters
Successive policies on housing, privatisation, and underfunded public services have left so many struggling.
Migrants, meanwhile, are keeping essential services running and contributing to the communities we all rely on.Ireland’s story has always been one of migration.
Our ancestors left, refugees arrived, and communities thrived when policies supported them.
Today, we need the same bravery from our leaders: policies that provide housing, fair work, and social supports, not fear and division.
Let’s flood Ireland’s feeds with hope, solidarity, and stories of belonging.
Share a photo or video with the Irish flag, and tell us what it means to your family, colleagues, or community. Together, we can reclaim the flag as a symbol of love, inclusion, and courage.
#OurFlag #LoveNotHate #ÉireLeChéile@INARIreland
@icclrights
@irishrefugeecouncil
@lgbtireland_ie
@national_womens_council_irl
@black_andirish@itmtrav
@hopeandcouragecollective
@opendoorstowork@insight_matters
The Irish flag is all of ours! Join the campaign!
At Quality Matters, we have spent many years working alongside social services, community organisations to build innovative, compassionate support across Ireland. Through this work, we see every day how inclusion, dignity and connection strengthen our communities and make us stronger. That’s why we’re proud to support the #OurFlag campaign, a movement to reclaim the Irish flag from messages of fear and division.
Every Irish family has had among its ancestors refugees and immigrants, 3 out of 5 children in the 50s left the country as they felt Ireland had nothing for them. This is our history. We need to let politicians know that we will not tolerate the scapegoating of refugees and migrants. This does not present Irish values or honor our past. These messages belong to corporate America and UK, not Ireland.
There are political solutions that will provide housing and employment for all. This needs t be our focus - we need our leaders to be brave and reach for these - now is not the time for business as usual and it is not the time for blaming the most vulnerable.
From today, December 1st, join us and communities and organisations across Ireland in sharing a photo or short video with the flag, or simply on your local street, along with a few words about what the flag or an inclusive Ireland means to you.
Let’s fill Ireland’s feeds with hope, solidarity and stories of belonging.
#OurFlag #LoveNotHate #ÉireLeChéile
@INARIreland@ICCLtweet@IrishRefugeeCo@LGBT_ie@NWCI@Black_andirish@itmtrav@NascIreland@OpenDoorsToWork@Insight_Matters
We’re Hiring: Programme Manager, Trauma-Informed Practice Ireland
Do you have a passion for transforming how services support marginalised communities? Trauma-Informed Practice Ireland (TIP) , an initiative established by Quality Matters, are seeking a dedicated leader to join as Programme Manager.
Trauma-Informed Practice Ireland provides training and implementation support to organisations in health, justice, social care, youth and community services across Ireland. We have trained over 10,000 professionals in our model, building their confidence and skills to work effectively with individuals and communities disproportionately affected by trauma and the burdens of inequality.
As Programme Manager, you will lead the development and delivery of evidence-based training programmes, mentor and supervise a national panel of trainers, oversee training operations and support quality standards assessments, and help plan and deliver the biennial national conference while contributing to wider organisational development.
Who we’re looking for:
The ideal candidate will hold relevant postgraduate qualifications, have training and frontline service provision experience, along with strong leadership and management skills. A Master’s degree in Psychology, Social Work, Education or a related field is preferred, with at least five years of frontline experience and a minimum of two years in management, training or supervision. You will also bring a deep understanding of trauma-informed practice, a strong commitment to social justice, and excellent communication, facilitation and coordination skills.
What we offer:
This is a full-time role (39 hours per week, with a 4-day option considered), offering flexible working with remote/online delivery and occasional travel. Salary is €42,000–€45,000, plus a growing team bonus (20–25% of base after three years).
Applications close at 5pm on Wednesday 24th September. Interviews will take place on 3rd October.
To apply, send your CV and a short 2-minute video explaining why you’re a great fit to [email protected].
Learn more about the role: https://t.co/2bLodbfCkl
#Hiring #ProgrammeManager #TraumaInformedPractice #SocialJustice #CommunityWork #HealthAndSocialCare #NonprofitJobs #Leadership #IrelandJobs #SocialCareJobs #JusticeSector #EducationJobs #RemoteWork #CareerOpportunity
Great news! The application deadline for a role as Junior Project Specialist has been extended to Tuesday, 9th September. Make sure to submit before then!
Join Quality Matters as a Junior Project Specialist and help us create meaningful change. Work on research, public consultations, and training that improve services for marginalised communities.
What we’re looking for:
Master’s in psychology, social science, or humanities
Research & evaluation experience (qualitative or quantitative)
Passion for non-profits & social justice
Become part of a TEAL team that is dedicated, authentic, hardworking, and genuinely cares—about each other and the work we do.
Details:
Hybrid (Ireland-based)
Full-time, flexible
€32–35k + team bonus
Apply by Tue 9 Sept:
Send your CV, a 2-min cover video, and a report sample to [email protected]
Follow the link for more info: https://t.co/X3H20GmRm6
If you know of anyone who is looking for a dynamic, demanding, and very meaningful role in a great team and who is committed to the not-for-profit sector, please forward this on to them.
We strongly encourage applications from minority and disadvantaged backgrounds.
#SocialImpact #NonProfitJobs #Equality #Research #WeAreHiring #QualityMatters
In 2018, we saw a need to create meaningful employment opportunities for marginalised communities in Dublin and that’s when We Make Good began.
Since then, it has grown from a team of 15! Over 37 people have trained and worked through the social enterprise, with 95% progressing to employment or education.
We’re especially excited as it works harder than ever to build a sustainable future for textiles in Ireland. From repurposing uniforms to reducing waste and creating local production solutions, it’s leading the way in sustainable textile manufacturing and recycling.
A big thank you for the support of @pobal and @Dept_ECC and @Rethink_Ireland.
We're thrilled to be featured again on RTÉ’s Heated – huge thanks to @RTEOne and the Heated team for spotlighting our work!
This show has been an amazing opportunity to share how we're driving sustainable textile use and recycling across Ireland.
We couldn't do any of this without the incredible support of our funders: @pobal , the @Dept_ECC, @Rethink_Ireland. Thank you for believing in our vision and helping us make it a reality.
Watch the show here: https://t.co/daGfXqLAtH
#SustainableFashion #CircularEconomy #Heated #RTÉ #TextileRecycling #Ireland #Gratitude #ClimateAction
We're thrilled to be featured again on RTÉ’s Heated – huge thanks to @RTEOne and the Heated team for spotlighting our work!
This show has been an amazing opportunity to share how we're driving sustainable textile use and recycling across Ireland.
We couldn't do any of this without the incredible support of our funders: @pobal , the @Dept_ECC, @Rethink_Ireland. Thank you for believing in our vision and helping us make it a reality.
Watch the show here: https://t.co/daGfXqLAtH
#SustainableFashion #CircularEconomy #Heated #RTÉ #TextileRecycling #Ireland #Gratitude #ClimateAction
Following our Trauma Informed Practice (TIP) Conference in November 2024, we asked attendees to share their feedback on the event and the development of TIP nationally.
Thanks to all who shared their insights. We’re using this feedback to support more organisations on their TIP journey.
We were delighted to hear that the conference was meaningful - 89% said they’d recommend the conference to a colleague, and 95% found it both inspiring and relevant to their TIP work.
It also showed that there is a lot more work to do. While 57% of services had undertaken TIP training, only 7% had a TIP Implementation Plan. Respondents highlighted the importance of ongoing support, working closely with colleagues, and seeing TIP in action to keep the approach alive in daily practice.
The report also highlighted that many statutory agencies are lagging behind the C&V sector in relation to implementing TIP. Key areas identified for further TIP integration included healthcare, government, and schools. There was also a strong call for more accessible trauma education for service users and better understanding of TIP among funders.
Thanks to all who shared their insights — we hope you will join us in using this feedback to support more organisations to start their TIP journey. Read the full report here:
https://t.co/bnKzyNm0hc
#TIPCon24 #TraumaInformedPractice #TIP #TraumaInformedCare #ConferenceReflection
Do you support women from Muslim communities? We would like your help!
@AmalIRL is a community organisation supporting women who are Muslim from all backgrounds. They have a centre in Dublin but support all Muslim women living in Ireland. They would like to know what women who are Muslim want them to provide and what the experiences of women are in accessing services in Ireland.
Please circulate this survey to your members and anyone you feel this may apply to. The survey can be completed in English, Arabic or Urdu.
Please find a shareable link to the final survey here:
https://t.co/I97UTXNtqj
Help Shape #BallyfermotCivicCentre – 5-Min Survey!
Your voice matters! Share your thoughts on how the Civic Centre can better serve the community. Whether you visit often or have fresh ideas, we want to hear from you!
Take 5 minutes to have your say:
https://t.co/s6FJ1BAeZR
#Community #CommunityMatters #Ballyfermot #Dublin10 #LocalVoices
This week, we were delighted to have facilitated the inaugural in person Leaders’ Forum on developing the #NatureRestorationPlan, bringing together experts and decision-makers from diverse backgrounds to shape the foundations of the plan.
Through thought-provoking discussions, chaired by Aoibhinn Ni Shuilleabhain (PhD) with an introduction by @COSullivanTD, presentation by Áinle Ní Bhriain and hosted by the National Parks and Wildlife Service @NPWSIreland & @DeptHousingIRL , this event provided a space for vital collaboration at the early stages in the plan development.
At Quality Matters, we believe that impactful change starts with informed, inclusive dialogue. Seeing such a dynamic exchange of ideas reinforces our commitment to supporting conversations that drive meaningful progress.
We will be posting about how you can engage in this important dialogue.
#NatureRestoration #QualityMatters #Sustainability #LeadersForum #Ireland
Our latest report with @FocusIreland reveals the hidden struggles of #Homeless fathers. The research explores barriers and offers solutions to help dads reconnect with their children. Read the report here:
https://t.co/7GHmXHvG0m
#SocialJustice#Fatherhood#QualityMatters
Merry Christmas to everyone we have worked alongside this year.
What unites all our projects is a shared desire to serve the most vulnerable in our society—more effectively and with greater compassion..
This work is happening against a backdrop where our core values of acceptance, integration and equality can feel as if they are being eroded. However, the recent election, which saw no right-wing representatives gaining seats, reminds us that the loud voices are sometimes only that. When we look at what has been achieved quietly - with perseverance and dedication - a different story emerges.
It's a story where humanity triumphs, where people go the extra mile for each other. A story of dedicated people providing compassionate services and tirelessly advocating for better, more equitable policy making. It's one where we keep raising our voices, and take action - against war, for the climate and for equality.
We are grateful to be able to support organisations and the workers at the frontline, whether this is through training, the TraumaInformed supports or conference, or organisational supports like research or strategy. It's you who is doing the most challenging (and rewarding) work; remaining present, connected and giving everyday. On behalf of us all - thank you for making this place a better place to be.
We look forward to seeing you in 2025, and after a good rest, of working together with you to make things that little bit better.
Wishing you a peaceful and joyful Christmas and New Year.
Looking ahead to 2025, explore our training opportunities for the coming year:
Trauma-Informed Training: https://t.co/HjOORL3mBo
SROI Practitioner Training: https://t.co/VA5yv9tMyI
Certificate in Non-Profit Leadership & Management: https://t.co/6MOWFjSRYl
#TraumaInformedCare #SROI #LeadershipDevelopment #SocialImpact
Advance Your Leadership Skills in 2025
This January, we have limited spaces remaining in our Level 9 Certificate in Non-Profit Leadership and Management, an applied programme designed for managers and executives in Irish non-profit organisations.
This course combines evidence-based practices with practitioner-led insights, delivered by experienced faculty—including senior managers, CEOs, and academics—and focuses on enhancing critical leadership and management competencies to drive organisational impact.
Each class is capped at 18 participants to ensure a tailored and engaging learning experience.
Two Classes Starting This January:
Group A: January 13th Group B: January 20th
Places are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Don’t miss out! Apply here: https://t.co/0tQYGP2BUN
@NCIRL
#LeadershipDevelopment #NonProfitLeadership #ProfessionalGrowth #CapacityBuilding #LeadershipSkills #NonProfitManagement #IrishNonProfit #ExecutiveLeadership #LeadershipTraining #ManagementDevelopment #ImpactfulLeadership
Catch Us at @GIFTEDrds Next Week!
We’re thrilled to be part of GIFTED, showcasing our WMG range and hosting FREE Christmas Card Printing Workshops! Add some handmade treasure to your Christmas gifts—no booking required, just pop up to us on the balcony!
@TheRDS , Dublin
Wednesday 4th – Sunday 8th December
Wed–Fri: 10 AM – 9 PM
Sat–Sun: 10 AM – 6 PM
Special Offer: Get 10% OFF all day on Wednesday 4th to kick off the event in style!
Workshop Times:
Wed–Fri: 12 PM, 2 PM, 3 PM, 4 PM, 6 PM
Sat–Sun: 12 PM, 2 PM, 3 PM, 4 PM
Join us for some festive fun and creativity!
#GiftedRDS #ChristmasWorkshops #SupportLocal #HandmadeHolidays #DublinEvents #HandmadeTreasures #DublinMarket #SupportLocalArtists #FestiveFun #CreativeWorkshops #ChristmasInDublin #WMGChristmas
A Modern 12 Days of Christmas for a Modern Ireland
This festive season, reimagine the 12 Days of Christmas with a fresh twist—sung beautifully by Maria from Ukraine.
On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love gave to me:
12 mná toasting
11 upcycled presents
10 voices carolling
9 rainbow stockings
8 Santas diving
7 acts of soundness
6 reunion brunches
5 homemade jumpers
4 pints at your place
3 neighbours knocking
2 giddy grandkids
And a gift for my zero-waste tree
https://t.co/71rDrPLgri
Lovingly crafted using FSC-certified timber, this decoration is made by people rebuilding their lives after incarceration .
Celebrate an Ireland full of heart, community, and kindness this Christmas.
https://t.co/71rDrPLgri
#ModernChristmas #12DaysofChristmas #IrishCrafts #SustainableGifts #ZeroWasteDecor #ShopEthical