Video with Chairman - Annual Report 2012 - Have your Say
Written by Micheal J Walsh Thursday, 19 January 2012 20:21
As part of our commitment this year to build on the work done over the course of 2011 there is a short video from Mr. Michael Walsh regarding our upcoming annual report.
The annual report is highly anticipated by our members and we hope to release more details regarding its publication as soon as they become available. The report is essential to us to cement the New Right of Place and our change into professionalism. It is our intention that as we build, through trust, respect and active work with Survivors we can become a voice for Survivors going forward.
It is imperative that we continue to build on the actual work being done by highlighting this and ensuring that future decisions which are taken that effect Survivors are not done so without their say.
The main purpose of the below video is to give Survivors a quick overview of what can be expected to be included in the Annual General report, to re-iterate the benefits of it's publication and to continue to strengthen the link between the organisation and the very people it assists and supports. This will be the first of continuous video and text updates over the coming months from the chairman and the companies staff. It is another avenue being developed to allow for Survivors to receive information.
Please feel free to view and comment below to have your question / comment answered and listened to directly by our chairman.
Our apologies in advance regarding the quality of the recording and the small amount of background noise within the video.



Comments
Desmond
Had ROPSC been like this years ago then survivors would gotten alot
I watched your video but I am interested to know who you have on your board
If only all the questions were as to the point and as clear as your own, my work would be much easier.
There are four people on the Board at present, and we are all survivors; they are myself (from Waterford) Tom Wall (From Limerick)
Fiona Long (from Cork) and Martin Duffy (from Galway)
This year it is our intention to add more to the Board from areas in Health, Housing, Welfare and if we can include someone from the universities then it would be perfect. This is what we see as the best make up of the Board. A mixture of Survivors and key people from the departments of health etc.
Thank you for your interest Mary
Thanks for your comments and questions I hope they were answered as efficiently as you had hoped.
As always any other questions/ comments please feel free to leave them.
Thanks.
The sooner everybody does the same as you the sooner we mite be able to get the tings we want and need. Thanks for the help and keep up the good work in that office Michael.
Thanks for your kind comments.
Our work has only begun as 2011 was about stabilising the organisation and placing the correct structures in place.
2012 will be about continuing this and more importantly highlighting the real needs of Survivors, through our work in 2011, as faced both now and into the future.
Thanks again.