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“You know, Claire, it’s not too long ago, where I was, my life, I was convinced, the only way out of the immense emotional pain and suffering I was in, was to take my own life.

I came very close, moments away from it, but thankfully, through various supports, and was able to recover my wellbeing in a sense, and my health. But the situation, for a lot of families around the country, the reality is, around Christmas time, there’ll be a lot of empty chairs at tables, and unnecessarily so.

It doesn’t have to be that way. People don’t want to end their lives, they want to end the pain they’re in. Let’s implement the 24/7 specialist support services, as was said would be done in the Vision for Change, let’s end the omnipresent stigma that still engulfs this very common aspect of the human experience, and prevents so many people from coming forward and getting support.

Let’s create a pioneering education system that nourishes the most important knowledge of all: the knowledge of self, and the relationship with self. Let’s realise that the passing of the Marriage Referendum wasn’t a panacea for all the distress that many LGBT* people experience when coming to terms with their sexuality, and the massive levels of suicide among that group of people, is very concerning.

Finally, let’s finally, put the emotional health and well-being of our people on a par with physical health, in our health service, and in the hearts and minds of our politicians.

As sure as there’s a path into emotional distress and crisis, there’s a way through it and out the other side. And we all need to realise, Claire, that we can all be the lanterns that light that way for others, to support people on their journey back to wellness. Because the wonderful thing as human beings, is that we possess these endless reservoirs of compassion, of kindness, and care.

We can change the story, and the carnage, of suicide on the island of Ireland. We have to change it, and we all share responsibility to ensure that this happens right now.

Hurling veteran and mental health advocate Conor Cusack last night, speaking on RTÉ One’s Claire Byrne Live.

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Previously: “A Carnage Spreading Across The City”

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Hard or soft?

Keep it stylishly snug.

Charmaine Kenny, of The Irish Workshop, online home of Irish crafts and whatnot, writes:

What did the hat say to the scarf? You hang around, and I’ll go on ahead

.Bad joke, we know. But all this festive cheer is making us a little giddy here at The Irish Workshop HQ.

Now to the business of Christmas gift ideas… Famed for their throws and blankets, Mayo-based Foxford Woollen Mills needs no introduction, but what does need introducing is their range of scarves.

Traditional stitching and materials have been injected with contemporary design to create this wonderful range of scarves. Made from 100% lambswool, they are sure to keep necks warm. Free worldwide shipping too.

Foxford Scarves (The Irish Workshop)

The Irish Workshop

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But you can never take our FREEDOM.

*swishes kilt*

This morning.

Government Buildings, Dublin 2.

Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon meets Seanad Ceann Comhairle, Senator Denis O’Donovan before addressing Seanad Eireann on the second day of her visit to Ireland.

Ms Sturgeon is the first serving head of a foreign government to speak to the Senate.

McFight!

Nicola Sturgeon Addresses irish Parliament (BBC)

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From top: Oliver Callan: Niamh Reilly

Further to Oliver Callan’s controversial contribution to inter gender harmony.

Oliver Callan’s gambol in the direction of a dialogue about men’s perceptions of feminism and their role in achieving gender equality is welcome.

Few would dispute that men, no less than women, must recognise the harmful consequences of gender inequalities, stereotypes and violence, and the necessity of working together to transform the attitudes and actions that perpetuate such harms.

The main difficulty with your columnist’s modest proposal is that it gives women yet another onerous unpaid job to do – to “get to”, “to teach” and to take by the hand men who are still attached to chauvinism and, presumably, to cajole them along the road to gender equality.

He also says women must make a greater effort to understand (male) chauvinism in order to dismantle it. But women understand such chauvinism very well; it is why they found it necessary to invent feminism.

I hope the author will dig deeper, beyond social media and popular commercial websites, to form his views about the diverse expressions of feminism in Ireland and around the world. – Yours, etc,

Professor Niamh Reilly
Professor of Political Science and Sociology,
NUI Galway

FIGHT!

Oliver Callan’s Perception Of Feminism (Irish Times Letters)

Irish feminists should realise how much they need men” (Oliver Callan, Irish Times, November 25, 2016)

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Have you got a Xmas song in you?

Read on.

Lisa Buckley, at charity radio station Christmas FM, writes:

Are you a singer or songwriter who would love to hear your song on air – while also raising money for charity at the same time?

Christmas FM returned to the airwaves on Monday, and the station is looking for festive entries for their very special Christmas FM Song Contest

The Christmas FM Song Contest is a fantastic opportunity for aspiring singer/songwriters to be heard by Christmas FM’s national and international audience.

Simply write and record your very own Christmas song or cover version and fill out the online entry form and you never know – you could be hearing your song played on the very popular radio station this Christmas!

The winning entry will be played live on air and will be named the Official Christmas FM Song of the Year.

Closing date for entries is midnight Tuesday, December 6, 2015.

Christmas FM

Christmas FM (Facebook)

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Blank Tape, a documentary on the return of cassette as a leading physical format in experimental electronic music.

Writes Anton Spice:

Rather than make a film about the so-called “tape revival”, we wanted to hear from the makers themselves to understand what it is about tape that remains so attractive. It features labels like Sacred Tapes, Tesla Tapes and Astro:Dynamics, Warp distributors Bleep and producers Helm and Ekoplekz whose music has sprung the underground to find a home on PAN and Planet Mu.

hissssssss-CLICK.

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Lower John Street, Cork, last night.

A vacant apartment block behind the Heineken brewery caught fire, with the entire building becoming engulfed in flames, smoke and embers billowing into other nearby buildings.

Residents of other blocks and properties, including Mike’s gaff Broadsheet’s Cork office, were evacuated, some acting on advice to bring valuables.

Cork City Fire Brigade had the fire under control by 9.30, continuing to douse the area and work for another hour or so.

No injuries have been reported.

H/T BreakingNews

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Earlier this month we asked you to nominate your pet for a portrait by Jane Fogarty at PawPawPawPawPrints.

Jane creates vector images drawn on a graphics pad using Adobe Illustrator and prints on extremely high quality paper.

Dad of three Dee Cunniffe secured this dazzling portrait of Mimi (above), who was a beloved family cat for 10 years and sadly put down last month after an illness.

Thanks all.

PawPawPawPawPrints can look after all your animal portrait needs and only require a photo of your pet to deliver a memorable stocking filler.

Previously: I Will Paint YOUR Pet

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