Yesterday, we were proud to celebrate Professor Mary McCarron, Director of TCAID, as the inaugural recipient of the Dean’s Award for Distinguished Service to Health Sciences at @tcddublin 👏
This honour recognises her outstanding leadership and lasting impact across research, education, and policy in intellectual disability and ageing.
The award ceremony also marked the unveiling of a new portrait of Professor McCarron, commemorating her two terms as Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences—the first woman and nurse to hold the role at Trinity. 🎉
Congratulations, Professor McCarron, on this well-deserved recognition!
We also extend our warmest congratulations to all recipients of last night’s Dean’s Awards—especially @eilish_king1, PhD student with TCAID and member of @OccTherapyTCD, awarded for Outstanding Contribution to Teaching in Professional Practice, and @LucianaLolich, Impact Officer to @TCD_SNM, recipient of the Professional & Support Staff Award for Innovations with Impact.
Congratulations all! 🎉
The HRB is launching a new podcast series exploring the challenge of linking research with real-world decision-making. Tune in to the first episode of The Health Research Podcast, hosted by Dy Claire O'Connell, on 28 May. Available on YouTube & podcast apps. #evidenceforpolicy
We’re conducting an important research study to better understand the experiences of parents caring for autistic children.
🕒 It takes only 15-20 minutes.
🔗 Click here to take part in the survey: https://t.co/V02P2mHt3C
📩 Please share with other parents who may be interested!
"Our society should embrace citizens with learning disabilities and harness their potential, not fear, exclude and marginalise them.
Iona showed us the magic that lies within every human and the extraordinary possibilities of life, even in her all-too-short timespan." @ianbirrell
🚨 5 Asks for the New Government 🚨
✨ The Ombudsman for Children’s Youth Panel, aged 13-18, has five key asks for change.
📢 We are the voices of tomorrow and ask the Government to act now – for every child in Ireland.
#YouthVoices#FutureVoters#MakeChange#OCO
The MHC is developing guidance for providers of mental health services on the care and treatment of persons with intellectual disabilities. We are now asking for your help in our survey!
For more 👉 https://t.co/LYCVUGK6WG
🚨Deadline for responses Monday 10th February 2025🚨
Are you a researcher in Ireland who wants to share your #science with the public?
Apply to speak at #Pint25 and get hands-on experience in #ScienceCommunication with the full support of our team!
📍Apply here: https://t.co/Xbrc9nesVl
📷 Deadline: January 26th 2025
We're delighted to offer a free online training module for parents, guardians and carers. This on-demand training, developed by @StPatricks and the National Parents Council is now available. This is an on-demand, interactive resource that addresses the key factors that influence children’s mental health and wellbeing. https://t.co/GT46s5bi3u
John Harris’, Guardian, powerful article on disability and society.
“years of austerity, recruitment problems tied to low paid jobs and the endless failures of successive governments to tackle a huge list of systemic problems”
https://t.co/nAojXNxun7
Are you hungry for knowledge about food and the human body?
Don't miss the 2024 #XmasLectures, supported by @CGI_global, where @DoctorChrisVT will reveal the surprising science of food – from tastebuds to toilet.
🗓️ 29, 30 and 31 December
📺 BBC Four and iPlayer
⏰ 9pm
The festive period can be a challenging time for children, young people, and their families. This can be a time of great excitement and emotion, but it also has the potential to be overwhelming and demanding.
Róisín Cogan, Cognitive Behavioural Therapist with @StPatricks, outlines some of the challenges that come up for young people around this time of year and discusses what may help young people to cope with their feelings.
https://t.co/qCRZlvCHRJ
There are so many ways December is different to other months – in school, at home, and everywhere!! For some autistic learners, explicitly teaching the concept of ‘the same’ and ‘different’ will be really helpful.
It's #NationalGriefAwarenessWeek, so we wanted to #ShineALight on our picture stories about grief, death, and dying.
Talking about grief is hard. Our books use pictures, not words, of people who are grieving, opening up conversations about our feelings.
NB research from @amritkchauhan+colleagues.
Personalised supports required.
"Autistic children have similar levels tooth decay to wider childhood population but less likely to visit the dentist and are 2x likely to need their dental treatment provided under general anaesthetic."
Proud to share: An ‘explosion in the mouth’: The oral health experiences of autistic children
✨We used inclusive methods (@TalkingMats) to include autistic children in dental research
📖Read: https://t.co/YDaiB5ONn1
🎙️AI generated Podcast: https://t.co/sF6NiQkxDu
#WorldToiletDay2024
Hopefully Changing places toilets will be rolled out more quickly in the future now that the building regs have changed, we need them in every town, hotels, hospitals, restaurants, swimming pools, sports/concert venues, shopping centres, cinemas and theatres.
Our TY students are very prepared to teach ISL to St. Declans and St. Dominics TY students. Our students prepare and teach their peers ISL and Deaf culture. It's an honour to see all students communications grow week by week.
Mins. @rodericogroman & @annerabbitterrd have today announced that the formal process for accession has now been completed and the Optional Protocol to the UNCRPD will come into effect in Ireland on the 30th of November 2024
Press Release: https://t.co/s4GjKgopFh
Be welcome on the @WisepressBooks stand at @NursingLiveUK to browse the book:
"Intellectual Disabilities: Health and Social Care Across the Lifespan"!
Edited by Dr. Fintan Sheerin & Dr Carmel Doyle @CarmDoyle from @TCD_SNM
You can also order here: https://t.co/a9jizPq7WI