Lakshmy is joined by Nengi Benstowe, a young Migrant woman from Nigeria. They discuss her experience as a Migrant, a university student, and a person who has experienced mental health issues.
Dementia: Understand Together Campaign invites People with Dementia and their Families to Visit “Memories are Made of This” Show Garden at Bord Bia’s Bloom Estimated 14,712 People Living with Dementia in Dublin People with dementia and their families are being encouraged to…
Debbie and Michael went up to a open day at HAIL (Housing Association for Integrated Living) in Ballymun for Mental Health Awareness Month to have a chat with people who attend and work there.
Michael is joined by Mark Smyth, Senior psychologist at The Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service to discuss the new HSE program ” Avoid the Mind Monsters “. This is an initiative designed by the HSE in collaboration with young people which…
Mark Bradshaw interviews Karl Heller from the Little Blue Heroes charity. Little Blue Heroes Foundation is a not-for-profit charity operated entirely by volunteers (no paid staff) made up of Garda members/staff, retired Garda members, their families, friends and civic minded people from…
Amy Campbell illuminates Karl Fenlon on the difficulty in raising a daughter with coeliac disease. Our diagnosis story – Mina Campbell (age 7 at diagnosis) Our daughter never enjoyed sandwiches. We all used to roll our eyes at picnics and school lunches…
George Mulcahy is joined Live on the phone by Franzi O’Donnell, Acting Manager at Dublin City Volunteer Centre where they discuss the work that they do at the centre as well as discussing events planned for this week. It’s National Volunteer Week.
Today’s Journalism Degree Students programme is called “The Road less Travelled”, which was produced by Emma Power, Niall Sweeney, Sean Heffernan and Aidan Smyth. The Programme looks at how the Youthreach programme operates across Ireland as a safety net for those who…
Continuing our week showcasing the work of the media Students from Colaiste Dhulaigh, today we bring you a selection of Radio made by the final year Journalism Students in their Documentary module. This is an edited selection as we can’t fit the…
Today’s Journalism Degree Students programme is Dhulaigh Talks Phobias Which was produced by Ronan Gaine, Eimar Daly and Steve Ahern. This programme explores phobias, their causes, affects and what can be done to stop them. Broadcast: 08/05/2019
Donie Tarrant broadcast live from the Coláiste Dhúlaigh Careers Fair. He spoke to various Coláiste Dhúlaigh staff members as well as HR representatives from companies attending the fair. The interviews in order are: Mary Hickey – Principal, Coláiste Dhúlaigh Allison Delahunt -Sandra…