Monthly Archives: September 2016

Citizen Journalism Ireland: Social Justice – 29 emails to Government and related. January to December 2012 by Michelle Clarke

Public Health v integrated private health care service. How do we really get to grips with facilitating the patient to take responsibility and operate with diagnosis Mentally Ill? Date: Monday 27th February 2012 From: Michelle Clarke To: James.Reilly@Oireachtas.ie <James.Reilly@Oireachtas.ie>, dkavanagh@shineonline.ie, … Continue reading

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Reflections: Michael Comyn as recorded by his nephew James Comyn in his book ‘Their Friends at Court’ published 1973 by Michelle Clarke

Personal note: Michael Comyn was my Grandfather but James Comyn (“JJ”) was my mother’s first cousin and as they say in Ireland my cousin once removed.  I know JJ if he was still a… Source: Reflections: Michael Comyn as recorded … Continue reading

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Citizen Journalism Ireland: Selection of emails to Government and related. (July to December 2011) by Michelle Clarke

Subject: A martyr to the Cause. When do we face up to those who abuse the vulnerable? Date: Thursday 21st January 2011 20:26:12 +0100 From: Michelle Clarke To: Alan Shatter <Alan.Shatter@oireachtas.ie>, United Left Alliance <contact@unitedleftalliance.org>, blucey@tcd.ie, barrybrennan@compuserve.com, DE BRÚN Bairbre … Continue reading

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Citizen Journalism Ireland: Selection of emails to Government and related. April to June 2011 by Michelle Clarke

      Keep the Home Fires Burning Friday 1st April 2011 17:10:54 +0100 From: Michelle Clarke To: Subject: Date: alan.shatter@oireachtas.ie, blucey@tcd.ie, barrybrennan@compuserve.com, colm.mccarthy@ucd.ie, Contact <contact@tascnet.ie>, Cahill Gavin <GCahill@financialregulator.ie>, Dearbhail McDonald <dmcdonald@independent.ie>, Dermot Lacey <dermot.lacey@labour.ie>, enda.kenny@oireachtas.ie <enda.kenny@oireachtas.ie>, Eamon Gilmore <eamon.gilmore@labour.ie>, … Continue reading

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Citizen Journalism Ireland: Selection of emails to Government and related. January to March 2011 by Michelle Clarke

Subject: Emailing: Will Bono trouser $540m from Facebook deal Business guardian.co.uk Date: Wednesday 5th January 2011 18:25:53 +0000 From: Michelle Clarke To: Vincent Browne <vincent.browne@tv3.ie>, Shane.Ross@oireachtas.ie <Shane.Ross@oireachtas.ie>, markets <sesmarkets@financialregulator.ie>, michelle Clarke A thought for those tax exiles who are facilitated … Continue reading

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Citizen Journalism Ireland: Selection of emails to Government and related. Year 2009 by Michelle Clarke

Subject: Courthouse, Kilmainham, Dublin 8.  Irish Architecture article.  To those interested in Dublin 4, its environs, its history, its potential….this is a good site. Not too much but enoug… Source: Citizen Journalism: Selection of emails to Government and related. Year … Continue reading

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Citizen Journalism Ireland: Selection of emails to Government and related. Year 2010 (January to June) by Michelle Clarke

Subject: Scales of Justice at Dublin Castle Date: Saturday 23rd January 2010 20:17:21 -0000 From: Michelle Clarke To: Cahill Gavin , John Corrigan <JCorrigan… Source: Citizen Journalism: Selection of emails to Government and related. Year 2010 (January to June) by … Continue reading

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Citizen Journalism: Selection of emails to Government and related. Year 2010 August to December by Michelle Clarke

Subject: Mental Health: The Stigma. The inadequate primary care provision. The lack of beds for those in need. Children who have mental health issues.  Suicide and the loss to suicide. As Prof. Mal… Source: Citizen Journalism: Selection of emails to … Continue reading

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Citizen Journalism: Selection of emails to Government and related. Year 2010 August to December by Michelle Clarke

Subject: Mental Health: The Stigma. The inadequate primary care provision. The lack of beds for those in need. Children who have mental health issues.  Suicide and the loss to suicide. As Prof. Malone said…the loss is two: firstly the dead … Continue reading

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