
Amanda Phelan
@amandaphelan1
Full Professor, School of Nursing, Psychotherapy & Community Health, Dublin City University.
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12-10-2011 11:00:00
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Our home has been renamed and we couldn't be more honoured #AliceReeves DCU Science and Health Dublin City University School of Nursing & Midwifery, TCD UCD School of Nursing, Midwifery & Health Systems UCC School of Nursing & Midwifery 🌈 School of Nursing and Midwifery, UL School of Nursing and Midwifery UofG [email protected] Maynooth University dcu.ie/science-and-he…


DCU Nursing, Psychotherapy & Community Health Important study! Please consider completing. Thank you.


Are you a registered nurse or midwife currently working in Ireland? Help researchers from Trinity College Dublin, Dublin City University and University College Dublin to understand your experiences of psychological safety. 💡 Psychological safety relates to a culture where team members are enabled to take risks, speak



Outstanding journalism by Aoife Hegarty and RTÉ investigates with truly excellent contributions by Amanda Phelan and Prof. Ronan Collins. Public service broadcasting at its best


RTÉ investigates has reiterated our imperative to introduce adult safeguarding legislation and the need to be mindful of how care is delivered. Difficult to watch all the footage but important to highlight the issues at all levels Prof. Ronan Collins Aoife Hegarty #personcentredcare


Researchers at Dublin City University, University College Dublin, and Trinity College Dublin are conducting a survey to learn more about LGBTQIA+ people’s experience of abuse in Ireland. This information will be used to train support services to understand your experiences and provide informed care. Take the anonymous







Opinion: After Leas Cross and Aras Attracta, how are we still failing people in nursing homes? (via TheJournal.ie) jrnl.ie/6731299



Researchers at DCU Nursing, Psychotherapy & Community Health, UCD School of Nursing, Midwifery & Health Systems and @tcd_snm are conducting a survey to learn more about LGBTQIA+ people’s experience of abuse in Ireland. This information will be used to train support services to understand your experiences and provide informed care. Take the anonymous
