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A new group for Fellows who live in, work in or are interested in Ireland.  This group will host details of RSA and partner events alongside hopefully vibrant discussion.

Members: 14
Latest Activity: Dec 20, 2011

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Learning and working towards better societies - across Ireland 1 Reply

I've scribbled a blog entry, based on yesterday's experience of a Spirit of Enniskillen Trust event in Lisnaskea:…Continue

Started by Denis Stewart. Last reply by John McMullan Oct 3, 2011.

'Growing the RSA in Ireland' - the focus for an Open Forum, Belfast, 18th Oct '11 3 Replies

The question ‘Whither RSA Ireland?’ is one that has been in some Irish Fellows' minds for a while. The 'Ireland' region of the RSA has, proportionately, the lowest number of Fellows of any region in…Continue

Started by Denis Stewart. Last reply by Denis Stewart Sep 29, 2011.

Investing in HEALTH in Fife

 A recent blog-post on 'Rekindling the spirit of Peckham', by Graham Leicester of the International Futures Forum, is well worth a read if you are concerned about the NHS and are interested in such…Continue

Started by Denis Stewart Sep 7, 2011.

RSA Governance Review - Response from RSA Ireland Committee members

During June, all RSA Fellows were invited to respond to the recommendations from the Governance Advisory Group.  Several members of the RSA Ireland Committee developed a collective response to the…Continue

Started by Denis Stewart Jul 28, 2011.

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Comment by Denis Stewart on September 29, 2011 at 11:56
I've just added information about an important event - an Open Forum with matthew Taylor, being held in Belfast on 18th Oct. See: http://rsafellowship.com/events/growing-the-rsa-in-ireland-open-for...
Comment by Denis Stewart on February 24, 2011 at 19:27

An invitation to visit the (all-island) Health Well website

 

John McMullen drew my attention to this recently launched website from the Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH).  The Obesity Hub website at UCC is part of the blocked::http://www.thehealthwell.info/"">Health Well website.

These two websites were established to help people gather together different types of information and to manage and use that information more effectively.

Comment by John McMullan on February 23, 2011 at 9:34
Hi Guys, and now there were 4! Matt, I think that you are only one of the 3 that I havent met, so I hope to put that right in due course.  The day job is at Bryson Charitable Group a major N Irealnd social enterprise and I also am a member of the RSA (Ireland) Committee and the Felloship Council.
Comment by Jamie Cooke on February 11, 2011 at 15:57
Welcome to the RSA Ireland group, we hope this will be a vibrant community for Fellows in Ireland.
 

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