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Winter Workshop on Anti-Social Behaviour

category louth | rights, freedoms and repression | event notice author Friday January 04, 2008 14:50author by Sean Crudden - Cooley Environmental and Health Groupauthor email sean.crudden at iol dot ieauthor address Jenkinstown, Dundalk, Co Louth.author phone 087 9739945

8th Annual Winter Workshop

The eighth in a series of workshops which have been held annually since the beginning of the millennium is due to take place in The Strand Hotel, Omeath, at the end of January. These workshops have been small, lively, satisfying and enjoyable. What lies in store for this workshop?
Archbishop Michael Desmond Hynes
Archbishop Michael Desmond Hynes

Wishing everyone a peaceful and prosperous New Year I am writing about the 8th annual winter workshop organised by Cooley Environmental and Health Group. It takes place in The Strand Hotel, Omeath, Co Louth, on Saturday 26 January 2008 commencing at 2.00 p.m. and followed at approximately 6.00 p.m. by a dinner for the participants. The theme of the workshop this time is "Anti-Social Behaviour." All are welcome to attend. Just let us know if you do!

Previous workshops

Safety
Energy
Personal Energy
Machinery, Fabrication, Dundalk and The Environment
Organisation and Health
Isolation
Urban Sprawl!

Some previous participants

Padraic Staunton
Larry Staudt
Tommy Connolly
Mary Grehan
Paul Jennings
Leonard Hatrick
Dennis Pringle
Arthur Morgan
Peter Mulligan
Padraic Oliver
Eric Hynes
Kevin Hynes
John Maguire
Cathal Kearney
Roisín Carroll
Paul Henry
Aidan McCarron
Eamonn O'Boyle
Christina O'Boyle
Anne Muldowney
Archbishop Hynes
Professor Gerard McGreevy
Brian Dunleavy
Dixie O'Neill.

Participants in the upcoming workshop will include

Sean Crudden, Eric Hynes, Padraic Oliver, Peter Mulligan, Kevin Hynes, Anne Muldowney, Eamonn O'Boyle, Christina O'Boyle, Arthur Morgan, Jim Loughran, Leonard Hatrick, Willie Jones, Joan Hardy, Rev. Michéal Burke OMA, Pat Ferrigan.

The workshop will be facilitated by Archbishop Michael Desmond Hynes OMA PhD.

The seven previous workshops were all facilitated by Sean Crudden.

Related Link: http://www.cooleyehg.com

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author by heeheepublication date Fri Jan 04, 2008 19:55author address author phone

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author by Sean Crudden - Cooley Environmental and Health Grouppublication date Sun Jan 13, 2008 14:50author address author phone

On Sunday morning 13 January 2008 in The Strand Hotel, Omeath, the final touches were put to plans for the eighth annual winter workshop organised by Cooley Environmental and Health Group (CEHG). A total of 15 speakers/participants have confirmed their intention to attend the workshop.

The Sunday morning meeting of CEHG heard that vandalism, theft, abusive behaviour, harrassment, were all forms of anti-social behaviour. In the past religion had a lot to do with establishing social norms but in modern Irish society, which has become multi-faith and multicultural, people look to the law to define anti-social behaviour and to proscribe it.

It was decided to advertise the winter workshop on anti-social behaviour through parish bulletins; The Dundalk Democrat; The Harry Lee Show, Dundalk FM 100 on Tuesday 15 January 2008; indymedia; through personal contact.

It was stressed at the Sunday morning meeting that all are welcome to the workshop. Contact details are available through CEHG's website www.cooleyehg.com or by phoning 0879739945.

The winter workshop "Anti-Social Behaviour" starts at 2.00 p.m. on Saturday 26 January 2008 in The Strand Hotel, Omeath, Co Louth. Admission is free.

The next ordinary meeting of CEHG was fixed for Sunday 13 April 2008 commencing in The Strand Hotel with breakfast at 11.00 a.m.

Related Link: http://www.cooleyehg.com
author by Sean Cruddenpublication date Sun Jan 27, 2008 14:26author address author phone

Leonard and Margaret Hatrick, Pat Ferrigan, Eamonn O’Boyle, Bridget O’Connor, Dermot Mooney, Kevin Hynes, Eric Hynes, Don Johnston, Willie Jones, Jim Loughran, Michael Desmond Hynes (facilitator), and Sean Crudden all participated in the Cooley Environmental and Health Group's winter workshop which started around 2.15 p.m. and concluded at 5.45 p.m. on Saturday 26 January 2008 in The Strand Hotel, Omeath, Co Louth. Flavia Amayo, Kampala, Uganda, a young social worker wrote a paper for the workshop and submitted it from Africa with colour photographs to Cooley Environmental and Health Group via e-mail. The theme of the workshop this year was "Anti-Social Behaviour." All the participants put a lot of personal thought into the subject and expression at the workshop was earnest and fluent. A member of An Garda visited the workshop with apologies from Superintendent Jim Sheridan who was unable to send an officer to participate in the workshop.

During the course of the workshop there was little enough emphasis on policing. Parents and schools were seen to be more central to the issue. It was suggested, for example, that school facilities should be made available to the community outside school hours and during the summer. Willie Jones, head barman of The Strand in his address to the workshop conceded that alcohol and other recreational drugs can fuel anti-social behaviour. It was established at the workshop that anti-social behaviour is a reality in housing estates, schools, school buses and on the highways. And it was established that it has a cost in terms of harassment, nuisance, annoyance and damage to property. In extreme cases it has lead to unnecessary death. The question of ambivalence was discussed and it was suggested that the perpetrators of crime and anti-social behaviour are not always hated and reviled. It was strongly emphasised that the ability of young people to be independent and to think for themselves is a quality that is much more laudable than the desire to conform, follow the crowd and be accepted.

"At some point this younger generation must take over from the older one. So what society do we expect them to create if they only see the negative in the older generation?" - Flavia wrote in the concluding paragraphs of her paper on Anti-Social Behaviour.

Photos taken after the post-workshop dinner may be sourced at http://neddurc.stumbleupon.com/ on the web - for those readers of indymedia.ie who are interested enough to look them up.

Recommended Reading.

"De-Schooling Society" by Ivan Illich

"Pedagogy of The Oppressed" by Paulo Freire.

Leonard Hatrick TC and his wife Margaret who participated in the workshop on anti-social behaviour pictured after the post-workshop dinner
Leonard Hatrick TC and his wife Margaret who participated in the workshop on anti-social behaviour pictured after the post-workshop dinner

Dermot Mooney, Eamonn O'Boyle TC and Don Johnston
Dermot Mooney, Eamonn O'Boyle TC and Don Johnston

Leonard Hatrick and Archbishop Michael Desmond Hynes (facilitator)
Leonard Hatrick and Archbishop Michael Desmond Hynes (facilitator)

Kevin Hynes and Bridget O'Connor
Kevin Hynes and Bridget O'Connor

Related Link: http://neddurc.stumbleupon.com/
author by Tony price - Campaign to stop antisocial behaviour in Ireland publication date Fri May 24, 2013 10:42author email Anisocialbehaviour at eircom dot netauthor address author phone

Ireland's first antisocial behaviour website (years in operation) that documented years of antisocial activities on the road of Saint Johns Park West, Clondalkin, Dublin. Why did it last years? Simply because those who organised and co-ordinated the antisocial activities were shielded through 'association', A combination of law enforcement and sporting ties helped the perpetrators of the antisocial behaviour to operate unhindered or unchallenged.

See: www.antisocialbehaviour.eu

Related Link: http://Www.antisocialbehaviour.eu

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