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Banúlacht<br />

20 Lower Dominick Street, Dublin 1<br />

Tel: (01) 872 3039, 10.00am – 5.00pm<br />

Email: info@banulacht.ie Web: www.banulacht.ie<br />

Development education and policy organisation. Activities: training<br />

and capacity building in the community development sector in Ireland;<br />

conferences, workshops and seminars on gender, development and human<br />

rights; publication <strong>of</strong> briefing papers, newsletters, reports and training<br />

resources; research and policy work; international networking and exchange.<br />

Aims to build solidarity between women in Ireland and women in the global<br />

south, and to work with women’s groups to bring a global, feminist and<br />

human rights perspective to their local work.<br />

Publications: Looking at the Economy through Women’s Eyes: A Facilitator’s<br />

Guide for Economic Literacy (2004); Gender and Development Bulletin<br />

(twice yearly bulletin on local and global issues).<br />

Barnardos<br />

Christchurch Square, Dublin 8<br />

Tel: (01) 453 0355, 9.00am – 5.00pm Fax: (01) 453 0300<br />

Email: info@barnardos.ie Web: www.barnardos.ie<br />

Adoption Advice Service: (01) 454 6388, 11.00am – 2.00pm Tues and<br />

10.00am – 2.00pm Thurs<br />

Email: adoption@barnardos.ie<br />

Barnardos Bereavement Counselling for Children: (01) 473 2110,<br />

10.00am – 12.00pm Mon to Fri and 12.00pm – 2.00pm Wed<br />

bereavement@barnardos.ie (Dublin),<br />

bereavement@cork.barnardos.ie (Cork)<br />

Supports children whose wellbeing is under threat by working with them,<br />

their families and communities, and by campaigning for the rights <strong>of</strong><br />

children. Provides community-based services at over 30 locations in Ireland,<br />

aimed at supporting vulnerable children and their families. Services include<br />

early years work, after-school groups, and youth projects. In addition to the<br />

community-based services, Barnardos provides central services aimed at<br />

supporting children – for example, the Barnardos Bereavement Counselling<br />

Service and the Guardian ad Litem service which supports children in<br />

law proceedings. The Barnardos Adoption Advice Service provides advice,<br />

information and individual and group support for adopted people, birth<br />

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