The document summarizes Gateway's move from its previous location in Mount Drummond Court to a new location at Unit 1, 2 Parker Hill in Rathmines, Dublin. It provides details of the farewell party held at the old location and feedback from members who have visited the new location, which has been described positively as spacious, bright, airy and easy to access. It also announces upcoming events, groups, courses and other opportunities taking place at or through Gateway.
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Joyce Meyer discusses 12 of the most difficult things she has dealt with in ministry, including loneliness, the silent foundation-laying years, learning to handle rejection and betrayal, learning to say no, staying fresh, being consistently confident, enjoying the ministry, waiting on God's timing, having boldness to be your unique self, dealing with people, attacks against her health, and learning how to be in ministry with her husband. The document provides biblical references and personal examples for each difficulty.
This document contains announcements and updates from the Gateway Project located at Unit 1, 2 Parker Hill in Lower Rathmines Road, Dublin. It introduces the new Project Worker Tom and describes some of the courses and activities happening at Gateway including relaxation and meditation sessions, an assertiveness training course, a TV series review, and a reminder about an upcoming performance by member Mary Q.
This document contains various announcements and articles from a community newsletter. It includes information about relaxation and meditation classes, a talk on seasonal affective disorder, a protest gathering against health budget cuts, reviews of cultural events, a member's reflection on their role as a project worker, notices about upcoming meetings and social events, and other miscellaneous community updates.
This document provides information about an alumni newsletter from the University of St. Michael's College. It discusses the new president of the University of Toronto being a St. Michael's College graduate, and profiles two alumni - one from 1927 and one from 1995. It also announces an upcoming visit and lecture by Jean Vanier at St. Michael's College.
The document provides biographical information about Steve Jobs:
- He was born in 1955 in San Francisco and adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs. He dropped out of college but went on to co-found Apple Computers with Steve Wozniak in 1976.
- Under his leadership, Apple released successful products like the Macintosh, iPod, iPhone and iPad that transformed technology and various industries.
- He was ousted from Apple in 1985 but returned as CEO in 1997 to rescue the struggling company. During his second tenure, Apple's market value grew exponentially.
- Jobs battled pancreatic cancer starting in 2003 but underwent surgery. He continued leading Apple as his health declined and passed away in 2011 at
This passage discusses jet lag and how the direction of travel affects it. It explains that the body has an internal circadian clock that programs cycles of sleepiness and regulates bodily functions on a 24-hour cycle. Jet lag occurs when this internal clock is not aligned with the external time zone after traveling. The passage states that traveling west is more aligned with the natural tendency of the circadian clock to extend the day, while traveling east requires "shrinking" the day, going against the internal clock. As a result, studies show westward travel is associated with better sleep than eastward flights. The passage advises that it can take days to weeks for the body clock to fully adjust to a new time zone.
This document is an issue of a publication called "Activated" that discusses maintaining faith through difficult times. The editor's introduction recounts the story of the prophet Habakkuk maintaining faith in God despite injustice and violence around him. The main articles provide tips for keeping faith strong, including feeding on God's word, praying, drawing strength from others' experiences, and thanking God for his goodness. The overall message is that through trusting God and his promises, one can have peace even in life's storms.
The summaries are:
1. Cristo Rey Atlanta Jesuit High School is moving to a new building as the current one is running out of space. Six students from the school traveled to Philadelphia to see Pope Francis during a pilgrimage.
2. Two articles profile freshmen adjusting to Cristo Rey and managing their time between homework, work study jobs, and extracurriculars. The school also held its second annual "Draft Day" ceremony to assign students to their work study jobs.
3. One article debates whether animals can pray, with differing opinions presented. Another previews the new athletic director and upcoming sports seasons at the school. A student athlete is profiled for winning a varsity cross
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Joyce Meyer discusses 12 of the most difficult things she has dealt with in ministry, including loneliness, the silent foundation-laying years, learning to handle rejection and betrayal, learning to say no, staying fresh, being consistently confident, enjoying the ministry, waiting on God's timing, having boldness to be your unique self, dealing with people, attacks against her health, and learning how to be in ministry with her husband. The document provides biblical references and personal examples for each difficulty.
This document contains announcements and updates from the Gateway Project located at Unit 1, 2 Parker Hill in Lower Rathmines Road, Dublin. It introduces the new Project Worker Tom and describes some of the courses and activities happening at Gateway including relaxation and meditation sessions, an assertiveness training course, a TV series review, and a reminder about an upcoming performance by member Mary Q.
This document contains various announcements and articles from a community newsletter. It includes information about relaxation and meditation classes, a talk on seasonal affective disorder, a protest gathering against health budget cuts, reviews of cultural events, a member's reflection on their role as a project worker, notices about upcoming meetings and social events, and other miscellaneous community updates.
This document provides information about an alumni newsletter from the University of St. Michael's College. It discusses the new president of the University of Toronto being a St. Michael's College graduate, and profiles two alumni - one from 1927 and one from 1995. It also announces an upcoming visit and lecture by Jean Vanier at St. Michael's College.
The document provides biographical information about Steve Jobs:
- He was born in 1955 in San Francisco and adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs. He dropped out of college but went on to co-found Apple Computers with Steve Wozniak in 1976.
- Under his leadership, Apple released successful products like the Macintosh, iPod, iPhone and iPad that transformed technology and various industries.
- He was ousted from Apple in 1985 but returned as CEO in 1997 to rescue the struggling company. During his second tenure, Apple's market value grew exponentially.
- Jobs battled pancreatic cancer starting in 2003 but underwent surgery. He continued leading Apple as his health declined and passed away in 2011 at
This passage discusses jet lag and how the direction of travel affects it. It explains that the body has an internal circadian clock that programs cycles of sleepiness and regulates bodily functions on a 24-hour cycle. Jet lag occurs when this internal clock is not aligned with the external time zone after traveling. The passage states that traveling west is more aligned with the natural tendency of the circadian clock to extend the day, while traveling east requires "shrinking" the day, going against the internal clock. As a result, studies show westward travel is associated with better sleep than eastward flights. The passage advises that it can take days to weeks for the body clock to fully adjust to a new time zone.
This document is an issue of a publication called "Activated" that discusses maintaining faith through difficult times. The editor's introduction recounts the story of the prophet Habakkuk maintaining faith in God despite injustice and violence around him. The main articles provide tips for keeping faith strong, including feeding on God's word, praying, drawing strength from others' experiences, and thanking God for his goodness. The overall message is that through trusting God and his promises, one can have peace even in life's storms.
The summaries are:
1. Cristo Rey Atlanta Jesuit High School is moving to a new building as the current one is running out of space. Six students from the school traveled to Philadelphia to see Pope Francis during a pilgrimage.
2. Two articles profile freshmen adjusting to Cristo Rey and managing their time between homework, work study jobs, and extracurriculars. The school also held its second annual "Draft Day" ceremony to assign students to their work study jobs.
3. One article debates whether animals can pray, with differing opinions presented. Another previews the new athletic director and upcoming sports seasons at the school. A student athlete is profiled for winning a varsity cross
Francis Arnold Labaglay is an IT-Sys. Admin./Technical Support professional with over 10 years of experience in government and private companies in the Philippines and UAE. He has strong skills in networking, software/hardware troubleshooting, and web development. His objective is to find a role for professional growth in technical support. He provides details of his work history and accomplishments in roles supporting computer systems, servers, and customer service.
Este documento presenta una rúbrica de evaluación para equipos que realizan exposiciones. La rúbrica contiene 15 criterios agrupados en 4 categorías: organización de la exposición, adecuación al contexto y calidad del contenido, corrección lingüística y eficacia comunicativa. Cada criterio es calificado como excelente, bien o aceptable. Al final, se suma la puntuación de todos los criterios para obtener la calificación total.
The document provides an overview of a programmer who is also a tester and teacher. They have skills in Python, Perl, Clojure, JavaScript and more. They are married with children and have goals of learning Functional Reactive Programming while sharing knowledge of testing techniques. Their strengths include abstract thinking, a passion for learning and understanding their role, while weaknesses include focusing too much on details sometimes.
Masterbank busca evolucionar los bancos convencionales hacia lo digital y global, mientras que también enfrenta la revolución de nuevos participantes en la banca de retail.
Des citations personnelles qui se calquent sur la réalité du monde du business & Marketing. Personal quotes that reflects the reality of the business & Marketing.
Wolfram Alpha es un buscador de respuestas desarrollado por Wolfram Research que responde directamente a las preguntas mediante el procesamiento de información estructurada en su base de datos, en lugar de proporcionar enlaces a sitios web como lo hace Google. A diferencia de los motores de búsqueda, Wolfram Alpha sintetiza conocimiento a partir de una pequeña cantidad de información básica para inferir respuestas. Ha recibido críticas mixtas por su potencial pero también por las limitaciones en el tipo de preguntas que puede responder.
The document contains descriptions of multiple photos of the same person in different poses, including one looking at the camera, some with a prop like a guitar, and all wearing the same clothes.
Planificación de los procesos de enseñanzaraul sevilla
Este documento discute varios aspectos clave de la planificación del proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje. Explica que los objetivos representan las intenciones educativas y deben ser claros y precisos. Los contenidos disciplinarios se refieren a los conceptos definidos en el currículo. La evaluación forma parte del proceso y permite al docente obtener información sobre el progreso del alumno. El diagnóstico implica identificar una situación problema actual y un futuro deseado. Los proyectos pedagógicos de aula y de plantel se bas
This document discusses the codes and conventions used in music videos. It explains that technical codes involve the use of equipment and technology, such as camera angles, editing, and sound. Symbolic codes create meaning beyond what is seen, through elements like mise-en-scene. Common music video styles are also outlined, including performance, narrative, and animation. Specific camera techniques, editing processes, sounds, and aspects of mise-en-scene that are often employed in music videos are then defined. Finally, examples of conventions typically seen in pop, rock, and R&B music video genres are provided.
En este de proyecto presentaremos los derivados del maíz conjuntamente con sus componentes.
El maíz es una especie de gramínea anual originaria de los pueblos indígenas. Actualmente es el cereal con el mayor volumen de producción a nivel mundial superando incluso al trigo y el arroz.
Este documento repite la misma pregunta "¿Qué nombre forman estas letras?" varias veces, aparentemente tratando de adivinar el nombre formado por las letras mencionadas. No proporciona ninguna información adicional sobre el nombre o las letras.
Este curso de pastelería y panadería enseña técnicas básicas de preparación, cocción y manipulación de masas a través de clases prácticas. Cubre temas como masas quebradas, masas batidas, petit fours, panes dulces y salados, cremas y rellenos, y hojaldre. El curso dura un año con clases una vez por semana y certifica la asistencia en pastelería y panadería.
The document summarizes a theatre review of the play "Ergophobia" performed by the Grumble Theatre Company at the Sean O'Casey theatre during the Five Lamps Festival in April. It describes the reviewer's journey to the theatre located in Dublin's North Wall area, noting the differing atmospheres between the modern docklands area and the "another world" feeling of the old port village. The review briefly mentions observing people in the terraced houses and being greeted by some young people resting on a wall, setting the scene before seeing the play.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at Gateway in July 2012. It includes details about an open day for a wellbeing course, a garden party, trips to Sandymount and the pool, and a visit from the local minister. It also lists the agenda for an upcoming members meeting which will discuss minutes, speakers, trips, and members' rights and responsibilities. The minutes from the previous members meeting in June are also included, covering discussions around visitors, premises, and future activities.
This document provides information about events and activities from the First Fortnight organization in Dublin, Ireland. It announces relaxation and meditation sessions on Mondays in January. It also lists volunteer opportunities for the First Fortnight festival, and workshops on wellness recovery action planning and acting. Guest speakers are mentioned. Information is provided about counselling services and a member profile on Margaret K. Christmas meetups are scheduled while the drop-in is closed for the holidays.
This document provides information about several topics:
1. A notice warns not to climb sand dunes to prevent environmental damage.
2. Details are given about a meeting to address homelessness in New Orleans, including the date, time, location, speaker, and contact for more information.
3. A gymnastics tryout announcement provides the date and instructions to bring close fitting clothes and a water bottle. A small squad will be selected from the tryouts.
This document provides information about several topics:
1. A notice warns not to climb sand dunes to prevent environmental damage.
2. Details are given about a meeting to address homelessness in New Orleans, including the date, time, location, speaker, and contact for more information.
3. A gymnastics tryout announcement provides the date and informs students to bring proper clothes and that only a small squad will be selected.
The document discusses several upcoming events for the Gateway Project:
1) A visit to the Suicide or Survive Recovery Centre in Arklow on July 5th, with only 12 spaces available on the minibus.
2) An Aware lecture on July 14th about bipolar disorder, given by a psychiatrist.
3) A past outing to see the Cirque de Legume show at Bewley's Cafe Theatre, describing it as an entertaining slapstick performance involving vegetables.
4) Notes from the members meeting, including arranging future social outings, yoga classes, and a community radio station visit.
The document discusses upcoming events for the Gateway Project including yoga classes on Mondays, arts and crafts classes on Thursdays, and an intercultural celebration on October 14th. It also summarizes minutes from several Gateway Project member meetings. Key discussions included choosing a speaker for World Mental Health Day, planning social outings, and organizing an event for See Change. A nutrition talk by Finn Murray is also advertised, providing tips on eating a balanced diet with adequate protein, fatty acids, vegetables and fruits.
Francis Arnold Labaglay is an IT-Sys. Admin./Technical Support professional with over 10 years of experience in government and private companies in the Philippines and UAE. He has strong skills in networking, software/hardware troubleshooting, and web development. His objective is to find a role for professional growth in technical support. He provides details of his work history and accomplishments in roles supporting computer systems, servers, and customer service.
Este documento presenta una rúbrica de evaluación para equipos que realizan exposiciones. La rúbrica contiene 15 criterios agrupados en 4 categorías: organización de la exposición, adecuación al contexto y calidad del contenido, corrección lingüística y eficacia comunicativa. Cada criterio es calificado como excelente, bien o aceptable. Al final, se suma la puntuación de todos los criterios para obtener la calificación total.
The document provides an overview of a programmer who is also a tester and teacher. They have skills in Python, Perl, Clojure, JavaScript and more. They are married with children and have goals of learning Functional Reactive Programming while sharing knowledge of testing techniques. Their strengths include abstract thinking, a passion for learning and understanding their role, while weaknesses include focusing too much on details sometimes.
Masterbank busca evolucionar los bancos convencionales hacia lo digital y global, mientras que también enfrenta la revolución de nuevos participantes en la banca de retail.
Des citations personnelles qui se calquent sur la réalité du monde du business & Marketing. Personal quotes that reflects the reality of the business & Marketing.
Wolfram Alpha es un buscador de respuestas desarrollado por Wolfram Research que responde directamente a las preguntas mediante el procesamiento de información estructurada en su base de datos, en lugar de proporcionar enlaces a sitios web como lo hace Google. A diferencia de los motores de búsqueda, Wolfram Alpha sintetiza conocimiento a partir de una pequeña cantidad de información básica para inferir respuestas. Ha recibido críticas mixtas por su potencial pero también por las limitaciones en el tipo de preguntas que puede responder.
The document contains descriptions of multiple photos of the same person in different poses, including one looking at the camera, some with a prop like a guitar, and all wearing the same clothes.
Planificación de los procesos de enseñanzaraul sevilla
Este documento discute varios aspectos clave de la planificación del proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje. Explica que los objetivos representan las intenciones educativas y deben ser claros y precisos. Los contenidos disciplinarios se refieren a los conceptos definidos en el currículo. La evaluación forma parte del proceso y permite al docente obtener información sobre el progreso del alumno. El diagnóstico implica identificar una situación problema actual y un futuro deseado. Los proyectos pedagógicos de aula y de plantel se bas
This document discusses the codes and conventions used in music videos. It explains that technical codes involve the use of equipment and technology, such as camera angles, editing, and sound. Symbolic codes create meaning beyond what is seen, through elements like mise-en-scene. Common music video styles are also outlined, including performance, narrative, and animation. Specific camera techniques, editing processes, sounds, and aspects of mise-en-scene that are often employed in music videos are then defined. Finally, examples of conventions typically seen in pop, rock, and R&B music video genres are provided.
En este de proyecto presentaremos los derivados del maíz conjuntamente con sus componentes.
El maíz es una especie de gramínea anual originaria de los pueblos indígenas. Actualmente es el cereal con el mayor volumen de producción a nivel mundial superando incluso al trigo y el arroz.
Este documento repite la misma pregunta "¿Qué nombre forman estas letras?" varias veces, aparentemente tratando de adivinar el nombre formado por las letras mencionadas. No proporciona ninguna información adicional sobre el nombre o las letras.
Este curso de pastelería y panadería enseña técnicas básicas de preparación, cocción y manipulación de masas a través de clases prácticas. Cubre temas como masas quebradas, masas batidas, petit fours, panes dulces y salados, cremas y rellenos, y hojaldre. El curso dura un año con clases una vez por semana y certifica la asistencia en pastelería y panadería.
The document summarizes a theatre review of the play "Ergophobia" performed by the Grumble Theatre Company at the Sean O'Casey theatre during the Five Lamps Festival in April. It describes the reviewer's journey to the theatre located in Dublin's North Wall area, noting the differing atmospheres between the modern docklands area and the "another world" feeling of the old port village. The review briefly mentions observing people in the terraced houses and being greeted by some young people resting on a wall, setting the scene before seeing the play.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at Gateway in July 2012. It includes details about an open day for a wellbeing course, a garden party, trips to Sandymount and the pool, and a visit from the local minister. It also lists the agenda for an upcoming members meeting which will discuss minutes, speakers, trips, and members' rights and responsibilities. The minutes from the previous members meeting in June are also included, covering discussions around visitors, premises, and future activities.
This document provides information about events and activities from the First Fortnight organization in Dublin, Ireland. It announces relaxation and meditation sessions on Mondays in January. It also lists volunteer opportunities for the First Fortnight festival, and workshops on wellness recovery action planning and acting. Guest speakers are mentioned. Information is provided about counselling services and a member profile on Margaret K. Christmas meetups are scheduled while the drop-in is closed for the holidays.
This document provides information about several topics:
1. A notice warns not to climb sand dunes to prevent environmental damage.
2. Details are given about a meeting to address homelessness in New Orleans, including the date, time, location, speaker, and contact for more information.
3. A gymnastics tryout announcement provides the date and instructions to bring close fitting clothes and a water bottle. A small squad will be selected from the tryouts.
This document provides information about several topics:
1. A notice warns not to climb sand dunes to prevent environmental damage.
2. Details are given about a meeting to address homelessness in New Orleans, including the date, time, location, speaker, and contact for more information.
3. A gymnastics tryout announcement provides the date and informs students to bring proper clothes and that only a small squad will be selected.
The document discusses several upcoming events for the Gateway Project:
1) A visit to the Suicide or Survive Recovery Centre in Arklow on July 5th, with only 12 spaces available on the minibus.
2) An Aware lecture on July 14th about bipolar disorder, given by a psychiatrist.
3) A past outing to see the Cirque de Legume show at Bewley's Cafe Theatre, describing it as an entertaining slapstick performance involving vegetables.
4) Notes from the members meeting, including arranging future social outings, yoga classes, and a community radio station visit.
The document discusses upcoming events for the Gateway Project including yoga classes on Mondays, arts and crafts classes on Thursdays, and an intercultural celebration on October 14th. It also summarizes minutes from several Gateway Project member meetings. Key discussions included choosing a speaker for World Mental Health Day, planning social outings, and organizing an event for See Change. A nutrition talk by Finn Murray is also advertised, providing tips on eating a balanced diet with adequate protein, fatty acids, vegetables and fruits.
This document contains announcements and articles from a community newsletter. It includes notices about relaxation and meditation classes, talks on seasonal affective disorder, gardening and cooking tips, a movie review of "The Shadow Line", farewell messages to members leaving projects, and jokes. Events mentioned include yoga classes, a boxing club, and an arts festival.
The document summarizes Chris's experience traveling by boat to Gaza in November 2011 to draw attention to the blockade there. The trip involved rough seas making Chris sea sick. Upon reaching Gaza, Israeli war ships intercepted the boat and soldiers boarded, taking the travelers to an Israeli prison where they were detained for a week without access to books or knowledge of the time before being deported. The experience highlighted the unacceptable aggression Palestinians living in Gaza face daily.
Tamansari is an interesting historic site located near the Yogyakarta Palace in Indonesia. It was built by a Portuguese architect and features several ancient buildings that provide a glimpse into Indonesia's past, including the Sacred Room where the Sultan would pray alone and the Bathing Pool for the royal family. Tamansari offers tourists a unique atmosphere and chance to experience Indonesia's history.
The newsletter summarizes the minutes from a Gateway Project members meeting on March 14, 2011. Key discussion points included feedback from the advisory committee encouraging more member involvement, an update on finances from yoga and massage classes showing improved contributions, and plans for member research and an upcoming creative writing class. Members also discussed scheduling changes, speakers for the next meeting, and a pool competition.
Strengthening Design Research Moderating SkillsSusan Mercer
Slides from a talk that I gave for the Boston CHI meeting on April 9, 2013.
Moderating usability studies and interviewing research participants is more than just reading questions off of a page - it's about having a conversation.
In this talk I discuss why it's important to have a conversation with participants and how to do so in a way that encourages them to talk honestly.
I also discuss how to maintain neutrality and minimize introducing bias into the conversation.
This document is a bulletin from the Rotary Club of Singapore summarizing their weekly meeting on May 9th, 2012. It includes introductions of guests, a welcome to visiting Rotarians, announcements of birthdays and anniversaries, and a summary of the guest speaker's presentation on problem solving and negotiation. Upcoming Rotary events are also listed. The bulletin aims to keep members informed about the club's activities and events.
The document provides information about upcoming events for St. Patrick's Day and details some activities at Gateway, including thanking members for their contributions. It discusses Tom's positive experience volunteering at Gateway and how being involved has improved his mental health and outlook. It also summarizes a recent Grassroots mental health reform meeting that some Gateway members attended, where medication and other supports were discussed.
This document provides an introduction and overview for the book "Master and Apprentice" which examines the history of education in England and proposes a new vision. It begins by noting the importance of understanding where our ideas about education have come from in order to guide the future. The introduction then discusses tensions in English culture between thinking and doing. It also explores how human nature has been shaped by both evolution and culture. The book will examine both the distant and recent past of England to understand the development of current assumptions about education. It aims to develop a new philosophy that honors both scientific knowledge and spiritual purpose to guide the future of education and society.
The May 2012 schedule for Gateway is provided, noting a new location for drop-in. Courses in May and June include Make Meetings Matter, WRAP, and a Wellbeing Programme. An art exhibition by CDVEC students is taking place in Dublin Castle from May 8-10, with special events on May 9. Gateway is becoming independent, and members are invited to join a subcommittee to help with this transition. An acting workshop from Act the Maggot will be held in May. The April members' meeting minutes are included, covering topics like the new premises and upcoming speakers.
The document provides a monthly schedule for May 2012. It lists activities offered each weekday and weekend at a community center. Activities include drop-in hours Monday through Friday from 1-5pm, creative writing workshops on Tuesdays and Thursdays, arts and crafts on Wednesdays and Thursdays, relaxation sessions on Mondays and a members meeting on the 7th. The schedule also includes an art exhibition in Dublin Castle on the 9th and training sessions on the 11th and 25th.
This document provides a monthly schedule for September 2012. It includes the following recurring weekly events: Drop-in sessions on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1-5pm, relaxation and meditation on Mondays from 3:45-4:45pm, and creative writing on Fridays from 2-4pm. It also lists various other one-time events throughout the month like an informal member meetup on Tuesdays at 12:30pm, an arts and crafts session each Wednesday from 2:30-4:30pm, and a pool competition on Thursday the 13th from 1:30pm.
The September schedule for Gateway includes:
1) A farewell party on September 20th for Helen, Sinead and Chris.
2) Amnesty International speaking on September 6th about their mental health services campaign.
3) Planning an outing at the members meeting on September 10th by getting suggestions.
4) A pool competition on September 20th at the Gateway drop in.
The document provides a monthly schedule for August 2012. It lists the activities each weekday and weekend at a community center. The schedule includes regular weekly drop-in hours from 1-5pm on Mondays. Other regular weekly activities are arts and crafts from 2:30-4:30pm on Tuesdays and relaxation and meditation from 3:45-4:45pm on Mondays. The schedule also includes some special one-time activities like a members meeting on August 15th and an Indian head massage session on August 27th.
The document summarizes minutes from a meeting of the Gateway Project members. Key details include:
- The minutes from a previous meeting on September 23rd were read and approved.
- A trip to Rathfarnham Castle in November was agreed upon as the next group outing.
- A speaker from Threshold Training was scheduled for November to discuss their training courses.
- A new project leaflet designed by Dennis was approved with some changes.
- Members were encouraged to get involved in producing the newsletter by contacting Richard.
The document is the minutes from a meeting of the Gateway Project members on October 11, 2010. It summarizes the following key points:
1. The meeting was called to order and previous minutes were read and approved.
2. An upcoming trip to Rathfarnham Castle in November was discussed, as well as a speaker from Threshold Training coming to the November meeting.
3. Other discussions included a new project leaflet, producing the newsletter, Christmas card making, and upcoming computer training. Bad language, sexism, and mental health were also brought up.
See Change, in association with Dublin City Community Forum and Dublin City Council’s Social Inclusion Unit, will host a public meeting about reducing the stigma around mental health issues. The meeting will take place on November 1st at the Dublin City Council Civic Offices and will feature speakers from the Minister for Disability and Mental Health, See Change, local community groups, and hospitals. Attendees can RSVP by October 27th by email or phone for the event which aims to promote positive attitudes towards those experiencing mental health problems.
See Change in association with Dún Laoghaire Rathdown Community Forum will host a public meeting about mental health stigma and ways to reduce it. The meeting will take place on Monday 18th October at the Assembly Room, County Hall in Dún Laoghaire, Co Dublin, with information stands from 7pm and the meeting beginning at 8pm. Speakers will include the Minister for Disability and Mental Health, the See Change spokesperson, representatives from the Gateway Project and St. Patrick's University Hospital, and from SOS (Suicide or Survive).
This document advertises free computer training classes for members of the Gateway Project focused on basic Microsoft Word and file management skills as well as using the internet and email. Depending on interest, classes may also cover blogging and desktop publishing. Classes will run for 7 weeks on Mondays and/or Thursdays from November 1st to December 16th 2010 from 2:30pm to 4:30pm. Those interested are asked to contact Martha at 01 4965558 to register and get more details.
The minutes from the Members Meeting of the Gateway Project on August 9th, 2010 are summarized as follows:
1) Plans were discussed for Gateway's Intercultural Day on October 14th and a speaker for World Mental Health Day on the same day.
2) Computer training classes for members at RPCP were mentioned.
3) A funding subcommittee will be formed to pursue long-term funding for the Gateway Project and members are invited to join.
The minutes from the Members Meeting of the Gateway Project on August 9th, 2010 are summarized as follows:
1) Plans were discussed for Gateway's Intercultural Day on October 14th and a speaker for World Mental Health Day on October 10th.
2) Computer training classes at RPCP for Gateway members were mentioned.
3) A funding subcommittee will be formed to pursue long-term funding for the Gateway Project.
4) Future members' meetings and social events were announced.
The minutes from the Members Meeting of the Gateway Project on August 9th, 2010 are summarized as follows:
1) Plans were discussed for Gateway's Intercultural Day on October 14th and a speaker for World Mental Health Day on October 10th.
2) Computer training classes at RPCP for Gateway members were mentioned.
3) A funding subcommittee will be formed to pursue long-term funding for the Gateway Project.
4) Future members' meetings and social events were announced.
The document is a newsletter from the Gateway Project in September 2010. It outlines the activities and events for the month, including yoga classes, arts and crafts, speakers on health food, a social event at the Irish Film Institute, and members' meetings. It also provides information on swimming and upcoming creative writing classes.
The document is a newsletter from the Gateway Project in September 2010. It outlines the activities and events for the month, including yoga classes, Indian head massages, arts and crafts, a talk from a health food store, a social event at the Irish Film Institute, members' meetings, swimming, and creative writing classes restarting in October.
The document is a newsletter from the Gateway Project in September 2010. It outlines the activities and events for the month, including yoga classes, arts and crafts, speakers on health food, a social event at the Irish Film Institute, and members' meetings. It also provides information on swimming and upcoming creative writing classes.
A new 6-part radio series called "Head Space" will air on 103.2 Dublin City FM from August 18th to September 22nd. The series will explore taboo mental health conditions such as depression, suicide, schizophrenia, eating disorders, and OCD by interviewing professionals, therapists, and sufferers. Each episode will explain a condition, feature someone who has experienced it, and discuss treatment approaches. The goal is to de-stigmatize mental health issues and inform the public about best practices for supporting those suffering from mental disorders.
Creative writing classes will be held on Friday afternoons from 2-4pm starting October 1st, 2010 in the Community Room at Mount Drummond Court in Harold's Cross, Dublin. The classes will be tutored by George Ferguson. For more information, contact Martha at Rathmines Pembroke Community Partnership at 01 4965558 or 11 Wynnefield Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6, or by email at martha@rpcp.ie.
The document lists the schedule of events for August 2010 at the Gateway Project community center in Mount Drummond Court, Dublin. It includes drop-in times and activities such as talks, arts and crafts, yoga, meetings, and a social outing. Events are scheduled on various Mondays, Thursdays and one Tuesday throughout the month.
The document lists the schedule of events for August 2010 at the Gateway Project in Mount Drummond Court, Harold's Cross, Dublin. It includes drop-in times and activities such as talks, arts and crafts, yoga, meetings, and a social outing. Events are scheduled between the 1st and 30th of August from Monday to Thursday each week.
1. Unit 1, 2 Parker Hill, Lower Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6
Gateway’s Final Day in Mount Drummond Court May Issue
After nearly three years, Gateway’s last day of residence in Mount Drummond Court arrived on Pool Competition
The last pool competition was
Thursday 12/4/2012.
on the 15th March 2012. Con-
To acknowledge this occasion, we had a party there. Invites were sent out to members and resi- gratulations to Michael D who
dents of Mount Drummond Court. was the winner.
There was a large turnout on the day, with a fine range of foods and drinks. We watched replays
of two group videos created for Fionn and Richard’s leaving events. Relaxation and Meditation:
Relaxation and meditation will
There was a good atmosphere at the party and a number of people attended who hadn’t been continue on for May and June.
recently. Come along on Monday’s from
3.45-4.45pm!
Thanks to the residents of Mount Drummond Court for allowing us to use the space over the last
few years. Cheers to all who attended on the 12th of April.
Project Worker Position Have
The new premises is Unit 1, 2 Parker Hill, Lower Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6. It is you ever wanted to do the job of
located opposite The Swan Sports Centre, down the laneway beside the main entrance to The a project worker in Gateway? If
Travelodge Hotel. so here is an opportunity to dip
Gateway has been at the new address since Monday the 16th of April 2012. Drop in times re- your toe in the water and try it
main at Mondays and Thursdays, 1pm-5pm. out. There will be training as
soon as possible, and a potential
Hope to see you there soon.
position for six months in Octo-
Richard M ber. At the end of the training
there will be an interview process
for the Project Worker role. If
What People have to say so far about Parker Hill: you are interested talk to any of
“The general consensus is very good and positive” Ann Marie M the project workers about it.
Minding The Mind is a series of
“First impressions is very good and it is more spacious” Andy A lectures held in Saint John of God
Hospital in Stillorgan. Lectures
are from 8pm-9.30pm. On 14th
“It is very calm and uplifting” Valerie M of May there is a lecture on Why
Sleep Matters, May 21st End the
Stigma of Mental Health and
“The place is bright and airy that is conducive to uplifting our spirits” Gregoria G and Andrew D
May 28th a lecture on Physical
Exercise and its Impact on Mood
“Good location right in the centre of Rathmines” Ian M and Stress.
“Gorgeous Place!” Samo H
“Very impressive and very easy to get to” Carol (Relaxation and meditation tutor)
“Brillant” Yvonne D
“Very modern and pleasant” Virginia L
“It is clean and bright and very very nice” Michael D and William C
As you can see from the above comments feedback on the new premises so far has been very
positive. If you have not come along yet how about popping in some time so you can see for
yourself.
2. Get to know your member!
Each month we will ask a member questions about themselves. This is called ‘Get to
know your member’. This months piece is about Yvonne D.
11 Wynnfield Road 1. What do you like about being a member in Gateway?
Rathmines The atmosphere, welcoming and the art.
Dublin 6
2. What did you want to be when you grew up?
01 4965558
I wanted to be a woman!!! I wanted to be a hairdresser, school teacher or a nurse.
www.projectgateway.blogspot.com
3. Where is your favourite place in the world?
The views expressed or otherwise stated in
On a beach or on a cliff looking out at the ocean.
this Newsletter are the views of the
contributors and not necessarily the views of 4. Tell us something that nobody knows about you?
the Gateway Project. I like to read the Bible.
Bealtaine
Joke of the month A parachutist jumped from
a plane, only to discover that his chute wouldn’t Bealtaine is the Irish national
open. As he plunged towards the ground, he passed arts festival celebrating crea-
another man on the way up. “Do you know any- tivity in older age. It takes
thing about parachutes?” he cried. “No,” replied the place during May 2012 coun-
other man. “Do you know anything about gas cook- trywide and involves thou-
ers?” Richard M sands of participants in events
in art forms ranging through
WRAP Course in Gateway – Saturdays in the Summer (June and July). Dance, Theatre, Music and so
on. The brochure of events for
Wrap is a wellness course and stands for wellness, recovery, action, planning. The course equips Dublin City can be picked up
you with tools in order for you to recover or maintain good health. It is very beneficial to your in your local city library.
mental health.
Musical Tales
There will be a taster day a couple of weeks before the course kicks off on the 19th of May 1- On Monday 16th of April 2012,
3.30 in Parker Hill. The course will take place Saturday afternoons for 8 weeks from the 9th of Rathmines Library hosted a
June to the 28th of July. concert of modern music pieces
The WRAP facilitator is Fionn Fitzpatrick who was a project worker in Gateway and a former named “Musical Tales” based
around the work of the writer,
member. If you are interested in the course, there is a leaflet in Gateway you can sign up. Some
James Joyce. This is part of
people have already signed up that they are interested and we will be in contact with you when “One City One Book”, an initia-
we confirm the date of the taster day. tive of Dublin City Public Li-
braries. This event was held in
association with The Contempo-
Assertiveness and Confidence Building Course - July to November (21 weeks Wednesday rary Music Centre (www.cmc.ie)
and Friday afternoons) and The Royal Irish Academy of
Music (www.riam.ie). There
FETAC Level 4 were also 3 other similar events
This is a 21 week course on assertiveness and confidence building. This course is 21 weeks and held that week in Dublin City
will be on Libraries.
Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Smiling is infectious
This is will start the first week of July, if you are interested please fill in a leaflet in Gateway and Smiling is infectious
You catch it like the flu
you will be invited to an open session (2 hours) to meet the tutors and get a feel for what is in- When someone smiled at me
volved in the course prior to committing to the course. today
I started smiling too
th
I walked around the corner
Make Meetings Matter Training is coming up the 18 of May in Parker Hill. Training will include things And someone saw me grin
like the role of the chair, role of the secretary, taking minutes, getting your voice heard and what is your When he smiled I realised
mandate. If you are interested contact Martha on 01 4965558. I had passed it on to him
I thought about the smile
Counselling ‘My Mind’ People can still avail of counselling sessions with My Mind in Ranelagh. These And then realised its worth
come at a discounted rate of €10 per session for 5 sessions. For more information contact Mary Barnes on A single smile like mine
01 4965558. Gateway does not endorse any particular therapy and respects the choice of Gateway members. Could travel round the earth
So if you feel a smile begin
Classic Irish Comedies are holding events on the 2nd of June, 23rd of June and 28th of July all at 7.30pm Don't leave it undetected
Start an epidemic
in the Teachers’ Club, 36 Parnell Square and no advance booking is required. Admission €5
And get the world infected.
Sinead K