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ehaviour in Ireland. Aims: produce information on the risk and protective<br />
factors associated with suicidal behaviour; provide a base <strong>of</strong> evidence for<br />
policy development and intervention in the prevention <strong>of</strong> suicide and the<br />
management <strong>of</strong> patients presenting with deliberate self-harm.<br />
<strong>National</strong> Training and Development Institute – NTDI<br />
See Rehab Group, The<br />
<strong>National</strong> Traveller Women’s Forum<br />
1st floor, Unit 4, Tuam Road Centre, Tuam Road, Galway<br />
Tel: (091) 771 509 Fax: (091) 771 235<br />
Email: ntwf@iol.ie Web: www.ntwf.net<br />
Alliance <strong>of</strong> Traveller women and Traveller organisations. Aims to work<br />
collectively to challenge racism and sexism as experienced by Traveller<br />
women and promote Traveller women’s rights to self-determination, the<br />
attainment <strong>of</strong> human rights and equality within society. Activities include<br />
lobbying, campaigning, support, training, policy work, networking, annual<br />
forum days and information dissemination.<br />
<strong>National</strong> Trust for Ireland<br />
See Taisce, An<br />
<strong>National</strong> Women’s Council <strong>of</strong> Ireland<br />
9 Marlborough Court, Marlborough Street, Dublin 1<br />
Tel: (01) 878 7248, 9.00am – 5.00pm Mon to Fri Fax: (01) 878 7301<br />
Email: info@nwci.ie Website: www.nwci.ie<br />
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The national representative organisation for women and women’s groups<br />
in Ireland promoting equality, human rights and empowerment for all<br />
women. The Council is committed to lobbying the government and political<br />
parties, as well as working with its affiliates to increase their capacity to<br />
effect emancipatory social change for women. Affiliated members include<br />
women’s groups, organisations where women comprise a majority <strong>of</strong><br />
members, and also women’s sections or committees <strong>of</strong> larger national<br />
organisations such as unions and political parties.<br />
Publications: Annual reports; research reports; project reports; submissions;<br />
e-newsletter; pre-Budget submissions; general submissions; factsheets.<br />
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