ILAS321

ILAS321 is a series of short video clip that aims to create greater visibility of our research, communicate our research in a concise and accessible way, and act as a ‘gateway’ into our more detailed research, publications and related activities. The series is open to a wide ranging audience, including students, other researchers, practitioners, members of the public, policy makers. It contains 5 minute video clips of researchers communicating their research, highlighting 3 main messages from the research, 2 actions that emerged from the research, and 1 impact the research has or is intended to have into the future. 


Atlantic Futures RS 4: Digital Mental Health Supports for Young People

Atlantic Futures RS 4: Digital Mental Health Supports for Young People

Carmen Kealy
Contact: ckealy@universityofgalway.ie
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Atlantic Futures RS 4: Digital Mental Health Supports for Young People

Building Children’s Futures: Using Children’s Rights to Recover from the Global Pandemic

Natasha Daniels and Danielle Kennan
Contact: natasha.daniels@universityofgalway.ie
danielle.kennan@universityofgalway.ie
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Atlantic Futures RS 4: Digital Mental Health Supports for Young People

Ment4EU

Bernadine Brady
Contact: bernadine.brady@universityofgalway.ie
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Atlantic Futures RS 4: Digital Mental Health Supports for Young People

Language, Terminology and Representation Relating to Ireland’s Institutions Historically Known as ‘Mother and Baby Homes’, ‘County Homes’ and Related Institutions

Caroline McGregor, Carmel Devaney and Sarah-Anne Buckley
Contact: caroline.mcgregor@universityofgalway.ie,
carmel.devaney@universityofgalway.ie

sarah-anne.buckley@universityofgalway.ie
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Atlantic Futures RS 4: Digital Mental Health Supports for Young People

Why Wellbeing Matters

Cormac Forkan and Tanja Kovačič
Contact: cormac.forkan@universityofgalway.ie
tanja.kovacic@universityofgalway.ie
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