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08 | April | 2015 | An Cailín Rua
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A blog from the West of Ireland looking out on the world. Daily Archives: April 8, 2015. April 8, 2015. Media still too quick and willing to stigmatise depression. This column was published in The Mayo News. On Tuesday 31st March 2015. So what made Lubitz decide to commit, apparently out of the blue, such an abhorrent act of violence in such a calm and calculated manner? It was depression, they screamed. It emerged that Andreas Lubitz is said to have sought psychiatric help for “a bout of heavy...While t...
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28 | April | 2015 | An Cailín Rua
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A blog from the West of Ireland looking out on the world. Daily Archives: April 28, 2015. April 28, 2015. Gender Quotas – a necessary evil? This article was originally published in The Mayo News. On Tuesday 9th April 2015. So why aren’t women running for election? Take cash, to start. Running for election is expensive. Women are economically less well-off then men (this is a fact! Women battle culture all the time. They’re expected to do more. We have higher expectations of them. Female polit...Finally, ...
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27 | December | 2014 | An Cailín Rua
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A blog from the West of Ireland looking out on the world. Daily Archives: December 27, 2014. December 27, 2014. 8220;Today is tough … but I also know that I have much to give”. 8220;I believe, whether rightly or wrongly, that there’s a stereotypical definition of someone who suffers from depression … That stereotype is completely inaccurate.”. Thanks to the writer for entrusting me with his words, which I have reproduced in full below. I’m not 100% sure what made me write this, but it’s been therapeutic ...
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A blog from the West of Ireland looking out on the world. March 24, 2016. Women and the 2016 General Election. This column first appeared in The Mayo News. On 1st March 2016. While the 2016 General Election campaign itself failed to set the world on fire, the public’s interest was finally ignited precisely 48 minutes after the polls closed, when the Irish Times’ exit poll gave us a hint of just how much the political landscape was set to alter. February 12, 2016. Back in 2012, noticing a pattern of lenie...
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New Year, New Me? Let’s be realistic … | An Cailín Rua
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A blog from the West of Ireland looking out on the world. January 15, 2015. New Year, New Me? Let’s be realistic …. My New Year intentions, as published in The Mayo News. Last Tuesday 6th January. (I won’t comment on how I’m progressing …). Review already looks promising by default. New Years’ resolutions are an interesting exercise, though. It’s good to start with a heart and mind full of virtuous intentions, but it can be demoralising when you flounder mere days into the process, and the more you s...
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28 | November | 2014 | An Cailín Rua
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A blog from the West of Ireland looking out on the world. Daily Archives: November 28, 2014. November 28, 2014. Bastards, gays and respectable people. It’s an old post but nevertheless holds true – a really worthwhile and powerful read by Claire McGettrick on why homophobia has no place in the discussion of children’s rights. Davis, K. (1939) ‘Illegitimacy and the Social Structure’. American Journal of Sociology, 45(2): 215-233. 1,212 more words. Women and the 2016 General Election. Follow Blog via Email.
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Mental Health | An Cailín Rua
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A blog from the West of Ireland looking out on the world. Category Archives: Mental Health. March 14, 2016. ASIST Training – the aftermath. A couple of months ago I wrote about my decision. To enrol for the ASIST training workshop. Devised by Living Works. To enable people to deliver “suicide first aid”, the course is delivered in Ireland by the HSE (National Office for Suicide Prevention), co-ordinated by the HSE Regional Resource Officers for Suicide Prevention. Though places are limited. Thinking abou...
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22 | December | 2014 | An Cailín Rua
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A blog from the West of Ireland looking out on the world. Daily Archives: December 22, 2014. December 22, 2014. Bishops’ arguments against same-sex marriage don’t stack up. This article appeared in The Mayo News. On Tuesday 9th December. Photo: Alan Betson/The Irish Times. First things first – the same-sex marriage referendum is concerned with granting civil. Secondly, who defines marriage? I’ll be voting ‘yes’. Will you? Women and the 2016 General Election. Follow Blog via Email. From My Kitchen Table.
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