Irish Men's Sheds Association
Seamus Scott is an experienced professional with a diverse background in community service and online business management. Since May 2017, Seamus has volunteered with the Irish Men's Sheds Association, promoting a safe environment for men to engage in meaningful projects. As the owner of Limerick on the web since January 2003, Seamus has developed a highly regarded platform supporting local businesses and the community. Additionally, Seamus has volunteered with Total Families Support since February 2008, assisting individuals during divorce or separation. Educational qualifications include an Associate's degree in Theology from Indiana College and a Diploma in Mediation from the Mediation Foundation of Ireland.
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Irish Men's Sheds Association
The Irish Men’s Sheds Association was formed on January 2011. Our mission is to support the rapid development of the burgeoning Men’s Sheds movement throughout the island of Ireland. The Irish Men’s Shed Association (IMSA) is a member-based organisation which exists to maintain links and share information the network of men’s shed in Ireland. We also act as a representative body to carry the message and ethos of men’s sheds onto the national stage. As a grassroots organisation, we believe strongly in the autonomy of each individual shed, as we strive for a future in which all men have the opportunity to maintain and improve their well-being on their own terms within their own communities. What is a Men's Shed? A Men’s Shed is any community-based, non-commercial organisation which is open to all men where the primary activity is the provision of a safe, friendly and inclusive environment where the men are able to gather and/or work on meaningful projects at their own pace, in their own time and in the company of other men and where the primary objective is to advance the health and well- being of the participating men. Men’s sheds may look like a shed in you back yard yet they innovatively share some characteristics of both community education and health promotion projects.