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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 27/11/2015     <br />
Quality in organisations in the community, voluntary and disability sector has been given a boost today following the launch of SOLA, a Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Quality in the Community and Voluntary Sector by Senator Martin Conway today. SOLA is committed to improving service provision with appropriate governance and sustainable quality systems. The launch has coincided with a Symposium on Quality that is being held by the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI), the University of Limerick (UL) and Johnson & Johnson. <br />
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Speaking at the launch, Senator Conway stated "I was delighted to be asked by UL to participate in the launch of this innovative facility. I believe the work being undertaken by SOLA will be of great assistance to people with disabilities in eliminating barriers to continuous professional development.  As a person with a disability, I understand how daunting and difficult it can be to enter and participate fully in education and in the workplace". <br />
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Attending the event were, Jerry Greaney, Johnson & Johnson, Dermot O'Donnell, Development Manager, DFI and Dr. Ann Ledwith, CPE UL. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 27/11/2015     <br />
Quality in organisations in the community, voluntary and disability sector has been given a boost today following the launch of SOLA, a Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Quality in the Community and Voluntary Sector by Senator Martin Conway today. SOLA is committed to improving service provision with appropriate governance and sustainable quality systems. The launch has coincided with a Symposium on Quality that is being held by the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI), the University of Limerick (UL) and Johnson & Johnson. <br />
<br />
Speaking at the launch, Senator Conway stated "I was delighted to be asked by UL to participate in the launch of this innovative facility. I believe the work being undertaken by SOLA will be of great assistance to people with disabilities in eliminating barriers to continuous professional development.  As a person with a disability, I understand how daunting and difficult it can be to enter and participate fully in education and in the workplace". <br />
<br />
Attending the event were, Jerry Greaney, Johnson & Johnson, Dermot O'Donnell, Development Manager, DFI and Dr. Ann Ledwith, CPE UL. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 27/11/2015     <br />
Quality in organisations in the community, voluntary and disability sector has been given a boost today following the launch of SOLA, a Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Quality in the Community and Voluntary Sector by Senator Martin Conway today. SOLA is committed to improving service provision with appropriate governance and sustainable quality systems. The launch has coincided with a Symposium on Quality that is being held by the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI), the University of Limerick (UL) and Johnson & Johnson. <br />
<br />
Speaking at the launch, Senator Conway stated "I was delighted to be asked by UL to participate in the launch of this innovative facility. I believe the work being undertaken by SOLA will be of great assistance to people with disabilities in eliminating barriers to continuous professional development.  As a person with a disability, I understand how daunting and difficult it can be to enter and participate fully in education and in the workplace". <br />
<br />
Attending the event were, Dermot O'Donnell, Development Manager DFI, Dr. Ann Ledwith, CPE UL, Dr. Rosemary Gowran, UL, Dr. John Noonan, UL and Jerry Greaney, Johnson & Johnson. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.10. 2017.          <br />
Pictured at the Limerick Going for Gold 2017 finals in the Strand Hotel were, Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Stephen Keary with members of the Bruff Tidy Towns group, Eleanor Lyons, Jerry Garvey and Maurice Lyons with Sinead McDonnell, Limerick City and County Council.<br />
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Limerick Going for Gold, which is sponsored by the JP McManus Charitable Foundation, has a total prize pool of over €75,000.  It is organised by Limerick City and County Council and supported by Limerick’s Live 95FM, The Limerick Leader and The Limerick Chronicle, The Limerick Post, Parkway Shopping Centre, I Love Limerick and Southern Marketing Media & Design. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.10. 2017.          <br />
Pictured at the Limerick Going for Gold 2017 finals in the Strand Hotel were, Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Stephen Keary with members of the Bruff Tidy Towns group, Eleanor Lyons, Jerry Garvey and Maurice Lyons with Sinead McDonnell, Limerick City and County Council.<br />
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Limerick Going for Gold, which is sponsored by the JP McManus Charitable Foundation, has a total prize pool of over €75,000.  It is organised by Limerick City and County Council and supported by Limerick’s Live 95FM, The Limerick Leader and The Limerick Chronicle, The Limerick Post, Parkway Shopping Centre, I Love Limerick and Southern Marketing Media & Design. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 02.03.2017        <br />
Attending the Limerick City and County Councils Annual Tidy Towns Seminar 2017 at the Woodlands House Hotel Adare Co. Limerick were, Jerry Garvey, Eleanor and Maurice Lyons, Bruff Tidy Towns. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 02.03.2017        <br />
Attending the Limerick City and County Councils Annual Tidy Towns Seminar 2017 at the Woodlands House Hotel Adare Co. Limerick were, Jerry Garvey, Eleanor and Maurice Lyons, Bruff Tidy Towns. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 27/11/2015     <br />
Quality in organisations in the community, voluntary and disability sector has been given a boost today following the launch of SOLA, a Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Quality in the Community and Voluntary Sector by Senator Martin Conway today. SOLA is committed to improving service provision with appropriate governance and sustainable quality systems. The launch has coincided with a Symposium on Quality that is being held by the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI), the University of Limerick (UL) and Johnson & Johnson. <br />
<br />
Speaking at the launch, Senator Conway stated "I was delighted to be asked by UL to participate in the launch of this innovative facility. I believe the work being undertaken by SOLA will be of great assistance to people with disabilities in eliminating barriers to continuous professional development.  As a person with a disability, I understand how daunting and difficult it can be to enter and participate fully in education and in the workplace". <br />
<br />
Attending the event were, Jerry Greaney, Johnson & Johnson, Declan Denny, Wexford Centre for Independent Living and Dr. John Noonan, UL. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 27/11/2015     <br />
Quality in organisations in the community, voluntary and disability sector has been given a boost today following the launch of SOLA, a Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Quality in the Community and Voluntary Sector by Senator Martin Conway today. SOLA is committed to improving service provision with appropriate governance and sustainable quality systems. The launch has coincided with a Symposium on Quality that is being held by the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI), the University of Limerick (UL) and Johnson & Johnson. <br />
<br />
Speaking at the launch, Senator Conway stated "I was delighted to be asked by UL to participate in the launch of this innovative facility. I believe the work being undertaken by SOLA will be of great assistance to people with disabilities in eliminating barriers to continuous professional development.  As a person with a disability, I understand how daunting and difficult it can be to enter and participate fully in education and in the workplace". <br />
<br />
Attending the event were, Jerry Greaney, Johnson & Johnson, Dermot O'Donnell, Development Manager DFI, Dr. Ann Ledwith, CPE UL, Dr. John Noonan, UL and Declan Denny, Wexford Centre for Independent Living. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 27/11/2015     <br />
Quality in organisations in the community, voluntary and disability sector has been given a boost today following the launch of SOLA, a Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Quality in the Community and Voluntary Sector by Senator Martin Conway today. SOLA is committed to improving service provision with appropriate governance and sustainable quality systems. The launch has coincided with a Symposium on Quality that is being held by the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI), the University of Limerick (UL) and Johnson & Johnson. <br />
<br />
Speaking at the launch, Senator Conway stated "I was delighted to be asked by UL to participate in the launch of this innovative facility. I believe the work being undertaken by SOLA will be of great assistance to people with disabilities in eliminating barriers to continuous professional development.  As a person with a disability, I understand how daunting and difficult it can be to enter and participate fully in education and in the workplace". <br />
<br />
Attending the event were, Jerry Greaney, Johnson & Johnson, Declan Denny, Wexford Centre for Independent Living and Dr. John Noonan, UL. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 27/11/2015     <br />
Quality in organisations in the community, voluntary and disability sector has been given a boost today following the launch of SOLA, a Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Quality in the Community and Voluntary Sector by Senator Martin Conway today. SOLA is committed to improving service provision with appropriate governance and sustainable quality systems. The launch has coincided with a Symposium on Quality that is being held by the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI), the University of Limerick (UL) and Johnson & Johnson. <br />
<br />
Speaking at the launch, Senator Conway stated "I was delighted to be asked by UL to participate in the launch of this innovative facility. I believe the work being undertaken by SOLA will be of great assistance to people with disabilities in eliminating barriers to continuous professional development.  As a person with a disability, I understand how daunting and difficult it can be to enter and participate fully in education and in the workplace". <br />
<br />
Attending the event were, Jerry Greaney, Johnson & Johnson, Declan Denny, Wexford Centre for Independent Living and Dr. John Noonan, UL. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 27/11/2015     <br />
Quality in organisations in the community, voluntary and disability sector has been given a boost today following the launch of SOLA, a Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Quality in the Community and Voluntary Sector by Senator Martin Conway today. SOLA is committed to improving service provision with appropriate governance and sustainable quality systems. The launch has coincided with a Symposium on Quality that is being held by the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI), the University of Limerick (UL) and Johnson & Johnson. <br />
<br />
Speaking at the launch, Senator Conway stated "I was delighted to be asked by UL to participate in the launch of this innovative facility. I believe the work being undertaken by SOLA will be of great assistance to people with disabilities in eliminating barriers to continuous professional development.  As a person with a disability, I understand how daunting and difficult it can be to enter and participate fully in education and in the workplace". <br />
<br />
Attending the event were, Jerry Greaney, Johnson & Johnson, Dermot O'Donnell, Development Manager DFI, Dr. Ann Ledwith, CPE UL, Dr. John Noonan, UL and Declan Denny, Wexford Centre for Independent Living. Picture: Alan Place
    UL Sola Launch 005.jpg
  • 27/11/2015     <br />
Quality in organisations in the community, voluntary and disability sector has been given a boost today following the launch of SOLA, a Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Quality in the Community and Voluntary Sector by Senator Martin Conway today. SOLA is committed to improving service provision with appropriate governance and sustainable quality systems. The launch has coincided with a Symposium on Quality that is being held by the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI), the University of Limerick (UL) and Johnson & Johnson. <br />
<br />
Speaking at the launch, Senator Conway stated "I was delighted to be asked by UL to participate in the launch of this innovative facility. I believe the work being undertaken by SOLA will be of great assistance to people with disabilities in eliminating barriers to continuous professional development.  As a person with a disability, I understand how daunting and difficult it can be to enter and participate fully in education and in the workplace". <br />
<br />
Attending the event were, Jerry Greaney, Johnson & Johnson, Dermot O'Donnell, Development Manager DFI, Dr. Ann Ledwith, CPE UL, Dr. John Noonan, UL and Declan Denny, Wexford Centre for Independent Living. Picture: Alan Place
    UL Sola Launch 006.jpg
  • 27/11/2015     <br />
Quality in organisations in the community, voluntary and disability sector has been given a boost today following the launch of SOLA, a Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Quality in the Community and Voluntary Sector by Senator Martin Conway today. SOLA is committed to improving service provision with appropriate governance and sustainable quality systems. The launch has coincided with a Symposium on Quality that is being held by the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI), the University of Limerick (UL) and Johnson & Johnson. <br />
<br />
Speaking at the launch, Senator Conway stated "I was delighted to be asked by UL to participate in the launch of this innovative facility. I believe the work being undertaken by SOLA will be of great assistance to people with disabilities in eliminating barriers to continuous professional development.  As a person with a disability, I understand how daunting and difficult it can be to enter and participate fully in education and in the workplace". <br />
<br />
Attending the event were, Jerry Greaney, Johnson & Johnson, Dermot O'Donnell, Development Manager, DFI and Dr. Ann Ledwith, CPE UL. Picture: Alan Place
    UL Sola Launch 007.jpg
  • 27/11/2015     <br />
Quality in organisations in the community, voluntary and disability sector has been given a boost today following the launch of SOLA, a Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Quality in the Community and Voluntary Sector by Senator Martin Conway today. SOLA is committed to improving service provision with appropriate governance and sustainable quality systems. The launch has coincided with a Symposium on Quality that is being held by the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI), the University of Limerick (UL) and Johnson & Johnson. <br />
<br />
Speaking at the launch, Senator Conway stated "I was delighted to be asked by UL to participate in the launch of this innovative facility. I believe the work being undertaken by SOLA will be of great assistance to people with disabilities in eliminating barriers to continuous professional development.  As a person with a disability, I understand how daunting and difficult it can be to enter and participate fully in education and in the workplace". <br />
<br />
Attending the event were, Dermot O'Donnell, Development Manager DFI, Dr. Ann Ledwith, CPE UL, Dr. Rosemary Gowran, UL, Dr. John Noonan, UL and Jerry Greaney, Johnson & Johnson. Picture: Alan Place
    UL Sola Launch 070.jpg
  • 27/11/2015     <br />
Quality in organisations in the community, voluntary and disability sector has been given a boost today following the launch of SOLA, a Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Quality in the Community and Voluntary Sector by Senator Martin Conway today. SOLA is committed to improving service provision with appropriate governance and sustainable quality systems. The launch has coincided with a Symposium on Quality that is being held by the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI), the University of Limerick (UL) and Johnson & Johnson. <br />
<br />
Speaking at the launch, Senator Conway stated "I was delighted to be asked by UL to participate in the launch of this innovative facility. I believe the work being undertaken by SOLA will be of great assistance to people with disabilities in eliminating barriers to continuous professional development.  As a person with a disability, I understand how daunting and difficult it can be to enter and participate fully in education and in the workplace". <br />
<br />
Attending the event were, Dermot O'Donnell, Development Manager DFI, Dr. Ann Ledwith, CPE UL, Dr. Rosemary Gowran, UL, Dr. John Noonan, UL and Jerry Greaney, Johnson & Johnson. Picture: Alan Place
    UL Sola Launch 071.jpg
  • 27/11/2015     <br />
Quality in organisations in the community, voluntary and disability sector has been given a boost today following the launch of SOLA, a Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Quality in the Community and Voluntary Sector by Senator Martin Conway today. SOLA is committed to improving service provision with appropriate governance and sustainable quality systems. The launch has coincided with a Symposium on Quality that is being held by the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI), the University of Limerick (UL) and Johnson & Johnson. <br />
<br />
Speaking at the launch, Senator Conway stated "I was delighted to be asked by UL to participate in the launch of this innovative facility. I believe the work being undertaken by SOLA will be of great assistance to people with disabilities in eliminating barriers to continuous professional development.  As a person with a disability, I understand how daunting and difficult it can be to enter and participate fully in education and in the workplace". <br />
<br />
Attending the event were, Dermot O'Donnell, Development Manager DFI, Dr. Ann Ledwith, CPE UL, Dr. Rosemary Gowran, UL, Dr. John Noonan, UL and Jerry Greaney, Johnson & Johnson. Picture: Alan Place
    UL Sola Launch 072.jpg
  • 27/11/2015     <br />
Quality in organisations in the community, voluntary and disability sector has been given a boost today following the launch of SOLA, a Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Quality in the Community and Voluntary Sector by Senator Martin Conway today. SOLA is committed to improving service provision with appropriate governance and sustainable quality systems. The launch has coincided with a Symposium on Quality that is being held by the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI), the University of Limerick (UL) and Johnson & Johnson. <br />
<br />
Speaking at the launch, Senator Conway stated "I was delighted to be asked by UL to participate in the launch of this innovative facility. I believe the work being undertaken by SOLA will be of great assistance to people with disabilities in eliminating barriers to continuous professional development.  As a person with a disability, I understand how daunting and difficult it can be to enter and participate fully in education and in the workplace". <br />
<br />
Attending the event were, Dermot O'Donnell, Development Manager DFI, Dr. Ann Ledwith, CPE UL, Dr. Rosemary Gowran, UL, Dr. John Noonan, UL and Jerry Greaney, Johnson & Johnson. Picture: Alan Place
    UL Sola Launch 073.jpg
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