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Liberties College is an educational institution in Bull Alley Street, Dublin, Republic of Ireland. It offers further education courses, including Post Leaving Certificate courses. The college is housed in an Edwardian building, described in the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage record as displaying elements of the "free Queen Anne ...
The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland is a professional body established in 2009 to promote excellence in the practice of psychiatry in the Republic of Ireland and to provide secondary education in psychiatry. It is the only organization recognized by the Medical Council and the Health Service Executive for competence assurance and training ...
The Psychological Society of Ireland or in Irish, Cumann Síceolaithe Éireann (PSI) is the learned and professional body for psychology and psychologists in the Republic of Ireland. History [ edit ]
The aim of the NCS is to promote and support the practice of counselling, and does so by offering a range of services to members, including a comprehensive training programme. The NCS also benefits the patients of counsellors by ensuring that the counsellors in their organisation follow their stringent code of ethics; facing expulsion if they ...
Teaching, training and education at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Accreditation of the fourteen specialist training programmes in general practice. Conducting examinations for Membership of the Irish College of General Practitioners (MICGP). Promotion of continuing education, professional development and research.
Originally founded in 1977 as the British Association for Counselling, aided by a grant from the Home Office Voluntary Service Unit, it had emerged from the Standing Conference for the Advancement of Counselling. [3] [4] This body was inaugurated in 1970 at the instigation of the National Council for Voluntary Organisations.
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In Ireland, the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre, a national service, provides a range of services, including a 24-hour helpline, counselling services, accompanying victims to court, and outreach services, along with provision of training and advocacy work.