This research by Dr Joan O Donnell, Prof. Deirdre Desmond & Prof. Mac MacLachlan into running online disability services, emphasises the extent to which online disability services offer a good alternative to face-to-face services for some disabled people. The research was conducted during COVID-19, when online services supported people to stay connected while self-isolating. The findings suggest that online services were democratic and gave people greater choice and control over how they interacted and changed power relationships within services. The research concludes that staff practices are key for creating conditions conducive to safe spaces, sustaining well-being, and reshaping power dynamics and emphasise the importance of embracing technology as a tool for innovation within complex operating environments. These findings are significant as services are poised at a crossroads: the impetus to develop virtual services requires an appreciation that disruptive events can occur at any time. It also speaks to the right to have a choice of if, where, when and how to participate. The enacted practices of people working together in self-organising groups led to the creation of psychologically safe virtual services that sustained relationships, pointing a way forward for further investment in innovation, facilitation and digital skill development. Read the publication in full.
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Prof. Delia Ferri and Dr. Charles O’Sullivan awarded from the EU’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation programme
The MU researchers’ work will be conducted as part of an international consortium led by Universitá di Firenze - PIN Arco (Florence, Italy).
Date: Tuesday, 05 November 2024
Prof. Mac MacLachlan Appointed to WHO Technical Advisory Group on Health for People with Disabilities
Mac will be contributing his expertise to advance health initiatives for people with disabilities across the region
Date: Monday, 14 October 2024
'Learning from innovative staff practices that led to virtual disability services using the lens of Complex Adaptive Systems'
The growing demand for virtual, co-created spaces points to the potential for further investment in innovation and digital skills development.
Date: Thursday, 10 October 2024
Young people are exposed to high levels of marketing for gambling
New research published by Maynooth University and Ulster University has found that young people who live on both sides of the border in Ireland are exposed to extremely high levels of gambling marketing when viewing some national and international sporting events.
Date: Friday, 04 October 2024
Minister launches MU reports on home visiting services for vulnerable families
Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth Roderic O’Gorman has launched several Maynooth University reports, setting out the findings of the first ever comprehensive review of the provision of home visiting services for families with babies and young children in Ireland.
Date: Thursday, 03 October 2024
23 MU researchers listed in World’s Top 2% Scientists Rankings
Maynooth University is strongly represented in the World’s Top 2% Scientist Rankings. This year, 23 researchers are recognised as leading experts in their fields in the rankings produced by Stanford University scientists in cooperation with publisher Elsevier BV and the SciTech Strategies Inc, based on Scopus data.
Date: Wednesday, 02 October 2024
ERC DANCING Project Hosts Academic Workshop with Professor Cora True-Frost
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Date: Sunday, 29 September 2024
Patents and the potential bioethical challenges
The PatentsInHumans team have published the Report from their First International PatentsInHumans Workshop.
Date: Monday, 23 September 2024
MU expert recommends whole-family approach to mental health care
There is strong evidence from across the world to demonstrate the very significant role of whole family-focused practice in promoting mental health recovery, Professor of Family and Community Mental Health Sinéad McGilloway told a major international conference in Dublin.
Date: Tuesday, 10 September 2024
Making a difference in society - an interview with Adjunct Assistant Professor Dr Ana María Sánchez Rodríguez
Dr Ana María Sánchez Rodríguez won a Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCCA) Social Impact Award
Date: Friday, 19 July 2024