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Partner Committee

All Ireland Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care

All Ireland Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care (AIIHPC) is a leading organisation with national and international influence driving excellence in palliative care. AIIHPC is a collaborative of hospices, health and social care organisations and universities on the island of Ireland.

 

 

APC Microbiome Ireland

APC Microbiome Ireland is a world leading SFI research centre, with over 300 researchers and clinicians based in headquarters UCC and Teagasc as well as partner institutes MTU, NUIG, UCD, NIBRT, UL and TCD. APC nurtures a strong international network of academic, community and industry relationships and collaborates extensively with these stakeholders to explore how to harness and manipulate microbes for the good of human and planetary health

 

Cork City of Sanctuary

 The Cork City of Sanctuary (COS) movement is committed to making Cork a place of welcome, support and safety for Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Migrants and persons of migrant origin, where diversity is recognised and celebrated. Places of Sanctuary Ireland is a network of groups in towns, cities and local communities which share the objectives of promoting the integration, inclusion and welfare of refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants, by encouraging every sector of society to make a practical commitment to becoming places of welcome and safety.

 

Family Carers Ireland

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Family Carers Ireland is the national charity supporting the 500,000 family carers across the country who care for loved ones such as children or adults with physical or intellectual disabilities, frail older people, those with palliative care needs or those living with chronic illnesses, mental ill-health or addiction. Our vision is an Ireland in which family carers are properly recognised, supported and empowered.

 

Inclusion Ireland


Inclusion Ireland work towards the full inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities by supporting people to have their voices heard and advocating for rights under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (UNCRPD).

 

INFANT Research Centre 

The Irish Centre for Maternal and Child Health Research (INFANT) is Ireland’s first translational research centre focused entirely on pregnancy, birth and early childhood. Founded on over a decade of awarding winning collaborative research and core funding from Science Foundation Ireland’s (SFI), INFANT is now home to a truly diverse multidisciplinary team of close to 100 whose work encompasses a wide variety of closely integrated research themes, spanning bench to bed and cot-side. INFANT is hosted by University College Cork and co-located with clinical partners Cork University Hospital and Cork University Maternity Hospital

 

HRB Clinical Research Facility-Cork

 

The HRB Clinical Research facility at UCC is co-funded by the Health Research Board and the College of Medicine and Health, University College Cork with the dual purpose of facilitating high quality conduct of Patient Focused Research in UCC and it’s affiliated Hospitals in the South and South-West Hospital Group and mitigating all elements of risk in the conduct of such research to all parties involved.

 

 

HSE Cork Kerry Patient and Service User Engagement

   

Cork Kerry Community Healthcare (CKCH) provides community-based health and social care services across five care groups: Primary Care, Mental Health, Older Person's Services, Disability Services, and Health and Well-being. The Patient & Service User Engagement role, which commenced in the region in March 2023, works with health and social care teams to support meaningful and inclusive public involvement as they design, implement, and evaluate services.
 

 

PPI Ignite Network@UCC

4th Floor Western Gateway Building, University College Cork, T12 XF62

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