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Seeking Your Views (Update)

 

 

Further to our initial discussion regarding the below information Mrs. Niamh Moriarty (researcher) will be in Cork City this coming Friday on the 11th of November.

 

Niamh will be speaking to a number of individuals regarding the below information and if you would like to discuss or talk to Niamh plese feel free to contact her.

 

Please also note that any participant will be compensated for their travel expenses.

 

We would, again, like to re-iterate our best wishes to Niamh in her endeavour at investigating the effects participating in the Commission to Inquire into child Abuse. Anything that further helps to highlight

Survivors views is always appreciated.

 

Any one interested can contact Niamh on any of the numbers below, or call their local office for further information.

 

Thaanks in advance.

 

Best of Luck with your work Niamh and any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact us back.

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+1 # Niamh Moriarty 2011-11-08 21:38
In response to recent enquiries I have received, please note that this is an independent study. I have contacted organisations in the UK and Ireland, and they have agreed to display the above poster for me.

Please feel free to contact me with any other queries.

Best wishes,
Niamh
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0 # Niamh 2011-11-09 10:23
Just to reiterate, interviews can also take place in London or via Skype (online video phonecalls) if preferred.

Thanks,
Niamh
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+2 # Micheal 2011-11-09 10:52
Hi Niamh,

Absolutly and if any person who is willing and wants to partake in the research does not have access to Skype, we will facilitate this for them through access in any of our regional offices.

So if you would like to participate but cannot make Cork on Friday, please feel free to ring your local office and we will make arrangments with Niamh and a time that suits you.

Thanks again and best of luck with everything Niamh, I cannot stress enough that anything which helps to highlight Institutional Abuse is most welcome, particularly those achieved through academical pursuits and research. It will only help lead to a greater understanding, which can be of a benefit to those who assist Survivors, and ensure the types of support that are available are practically matching the needs of Survivors.
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+1 # Desmond Heeney 2012-01-09 12:07
Hi
I took part in this research by skype with niamh and found her very understanding and patience, but I am still puzzled by this research what is the purpose of it what will be the outcome of it when will ther be any result published what will be the benefit of it and any other matters in conserning this research regards
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