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Disability and Violence Against Women
Unfortunately, I have had one too many experiences with sexual violence against me. There have been instances in school where a few guys would slap my bottom but back then I wouldn't think anything of it because I was a child back then but looking back on it, I have realised that I never consented... Continue Reading →
Scott Byrne My name is Scott Byrne and this summer I was extremely fortunate to be a member of the Washington Ireland Program (WIP) Class of 2021. The Washington Ireland Program is quite a unique program, selecting students from across the island of Ireland who have displayed a dedication to service and leadership. With each... Continue Reading →
Sport Inclusion in Trinity | Cristina Cernat
Participation in sports has many benefits, including physical benefits such as improving cardiovascular health and stamina, reducing stress levels and improving sleep. Depending on the sport you are doing, you can also improve certain skills such as speed, accuracy, flexibility and hand-eye coordination. Sports clubs are also a great way to socialise and meet new... Continue Reading →
Trinity Ability co_op’s submission to the SUSI review 2021
Trinity Ability co_op's submission to the SUSI review 2021.
Trinity Ability co_op’s submission to the National Access Plan 2022-2026
The Trinity Ability co_op's submission to the National Access Plan 2022-2026
Towards Inclusion in Trinity Clubs and Societies | Trinity Ability Co_op
For more information about the Trinity Trust and our plans, read the full statement at this link (text version)