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Emily M.

Targeted Development Worker, South Inner City Drugs And Alcohol Task Force at South Inner City Community Development Association (SICCDA)

Emily M. currently serves as a Targeted Development Worker with the South Inner City Community Development Association (SICCDA) on the South Inner City Drugs and Alcohol Task Force since August 2023. Prior experience includes roles as a Female Support Worker at Merchants Quay Ireland, where management of all female support services at Jane's Place Women's Service was undertaken, and as a Mental Health Case Manager with Peter McVerry Trust. Emily has gained diverse experience in various capacities, including volunteering coordination, visitor services, and ticketing operations at prestigious institutions in London such as Royal Albert Hall and the National Portrait Gallery. Academically, Emily possesses a Higher Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy from Dublin Business School and holds multiple degrees, including a Master of Arts in the History of Art from the University of York, a Certificate in Museum Studies from Tufts University, and a BA in Art History and Psychology from Brandeis University. Currently enrolled in a Master's program in Psychotherapy at Dublin Business School, Emily continues to enhance professional qualifications in the mental health field.

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Dublin, Ireland

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South Inner City Community Development Association (SICCDA)

Founded in 1982, the South Inner City Community Development Association, SICCDA, deliver a range of community services in South Inner City Dublin focused on education, employment, empowerment and connection. SICCDA have 4 After School Services across Dublin 8 fostering well-being and educational development for 100 primary school children, run a Garda Youth Diversion Project focused on positive interventions for at risk young people between the ages of 11 and 17, provide Community Employment to help people who are long-term unemployed get back to work through part-time placements and training, and run a range of community interventions – including a Men’s Shed, an Over 55s club, a Senior Alert Scheme and Community Clean Up Days. SICCDA also runs a local allotment for community gardening. And, in collaboration with other local community associations, local volunteers and by engaging a range of expert pro bono support, SICCDA lead and co-ordinate the annual “Liberties Festival” celebration of the area and community.


Headquarters

Dublin 8, Ireland

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11-50

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