Participative Transitional Support
Relatives for Justice was delighted that Peace III, Theme 1.2 Consortium Steering Committee of SEUPB agreed on 28th January 2009 to offer Grant Aid of up to £479,615.00 under Priority 1 Theme 2 to Relatives for Justice.
This project began on 1st March 2009.
The project now employs 8 staff from our offices in Belfast and Dungannon;
Andrée Murphy – Deputy Director
Pauline Fitzpatrick – Project Worker – Belfast/ South Derry
Barry Monteith – Project Worker – Tyrone
Glenn Campbell – Project Worker – Armagh/South Down
Liam Stone – Senior Youth Worker
Roseanne Doran – Youth Project Worker
Paula Torney – Complementary Therapy Co-ordinator
Orla Devlin – Senior Finance and Administration Officer
Michael McCartan – Tyrone Administration Officer
The project will be delivering programmes directly to victims and survivors of our conflict across the North.
This support will include memorial fund and benefits advice; counselling; befriending; art classes; flower arranging; numeracy and literacy; complementary therapies; a youth programme; advice on transitional mechanisms such as the HET, the Police Ombudsman and the Eames Bradley report.
For further information on this programme or if you would like someone to call with you, please contact Aine on 02890220100 or adminrfj@relativesforjustice.com. Alternatively you can contact Michael in our Dungannon Office on 028 87751697 or dungannon@relativesforjustice.com
For further information on SEUPB programme's and news and events please click the link below:
www.seupb.eu.
Relatives for Justice wish to invite applications from persons interested in providing the following services to the organisation until end January 2011.
- Creative Art Therapy
- Therapeutic Quilting
- Community mural art with young people
- Community mosaic art with young people
- Arts and crafts with young people
- SORPS compliant chartered accountancy
- Computer literacy tuition
- Literacy and Numeracy skills tuition
- Venue Hire with capacity for up to thirty persons in North Belfast
- Venue Hire with capacity for up to thirty persons in South Belfast
- Corporate Residential Packages in the North of Ireland
Relatives for Justice will apply their public procurement policy to all interested applicants who should provide all relevant details which should include their qualifications(where relevant), their experience (where relevant), including any experience of working with victims of the conflict, costings and a brief letter explaining their interest in providing services to Relatives for Justice.
Letters and/or emails should be addressed to:
Andrée Murphy
Leas Stiúrthóir
Relatives for Justice
235a Falls Road,
BELFAST
BT12 4PE
andree.murphy@relativesforjustice.com
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