Micheal, Baz and Mark from RTEs 'How low can you go' launch the IHF cycle challenge 2009
Subject
Pictures of the launch and recording of a radio ad for the Irish Hospice Foundation cycle challenge from Dublin to Paris featuring Micheal, Baz and Mark from RTEs 'How low can you go'.
Description
Pictures of the launch and the recording of a radio ad for the Irish Hospice Foundation cycle challenge from Dublin to Paris featuring Micheal, Baz and Mark from RTEs 'How low can you go'. January 2009
Dr Susan Delaney on The Afternoon Show discussing the bereavement pin March 3 2009
Subject
Bereavement pin
Description
Dr. Susan Delaney appearing on The Afternoon Show with Blathnaid ni Chofaigh, discussing the Bereavement Pin. The Bereavement Pin was designed by Alan Ardiff and symbolises the circle of life and the strengths and resources that we can draw on as we adjust to the loss of someone special.
Creator
RTE- Raidió Teilifís Éireann
Source
RTE Archives- http://www.rte.ie/archives/
Publisher
RTE-Raidió Teilifís Éireann Irish Hospice Foundation published via YouTube.com
Date
Transmitted: 18th June, 1992
Contributor
Dr. Mary Redmond- Founder Irish Hospice Foundation
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The Library was named after Thérèse Brady, Director of Postgraduate Training in Clinical Psychology at UCD who developed the Irish Hospice Foundation Bereavement Services in the late 1980s. On her death, Therese’s books on bereavement theory were donated to the Irish Hospice Foundation and the library was developed around this core collection.
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Dublin Core
Title
Caroline Pfeiffer, Library and Information Manager, 2003-2009
Subject
Library and Information Service
Description
The Irish Hospice Foundation’s Therese Brady Library and Information service was launched in 2003 as a part of the Bereavement education function of the Irish Hospice Foundation.
The Library was named after Thérèse Brady, Director of Postgraduate Training in Clinical Psychology at UCD who developed the Irish Hospice Foundation Bereavement Services in the late 1980s. On her death, Therese’s books on bereavement theory were donated to the Irish Hospice Foundation and the library was developed around this core collection.
This image is of Caroline Pfeiffer, the Library and Information Manager, 2003-2009
Creator
Irish Hospice Foundation
Publisher
Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
2003-2009
Contributor
Caroline Pfeiffer- Manager of Library and Information service, 2003-2009
Irish Hospice Foundation
The invitation to the launch of the Bereavement Pin developed by Dr Susan Delaney in 2009
Subject
Bereavement Pin 2009 - Invitation to launch
Description
The official invitation to the April 2009 launch of the Bereavement Pin developed by Dr Susan Delaney. The pin which was designed by Alan Ardiff and manufactured by Don McManus was launched by broadcaster Pat Kenny
Launch of the special death dying and bereavement edition of "Studies; an Irish quarterly review" December 2009.
Subject
Launch of the special death dying and bereavement edition of "Studies; an Irish quarterly review" December 2009.
Description
Micheal O'Muircheartaigh and Caroline Lynch and Fr Fergus O'Donoghue at the launch of the special death dying and bereavement edition of "Studies; an Irish quarterly review" December 2009.
Launch of a special death, dying and bereavement edition of "Studies; an Irish quarterly review." December 2009.
Subject
Launch of a special death, dying and bereavement edition of "Studies; an Irish quarterly review." December 2009.
Description
Micheal O'Muircheartaigh, Eugene Murray and ..... at the launch of a special death, dying and bereavement edition of "Studies; an Irish quarterly review." December 2009.
Special death, dying and bereavement edition of "Studies; an Irish quarterly review", December 2009.
Subject
Special death, dying and bereavement edition of "Studies; an Irish quarterly review", December 2009.
Description
Micheal O'Muircheartaigh, Eugene Murray and Denis Doherty at the launch of the death, dying and bereavement edition of Studies; an Irish quarterly Review.