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Carers group visit Belfast Tall Ships

Carers group visit Belfast Tall Ships

Over 30 carers and their dependents enjoyed a trip of a life time to the Tall Ships event in Belfast last week as part of The Ely Centre’s carers project, SACRED.

SACRED, (Support and Active Carer Respite for Excluded Dependents), a project funded under the European Union’s PEACE III Programme and managed on behalf of the Special EU Programmes Body by the Community Relations Council and POBAL Consortium, provides respite for carers of victims and survivors of the troubles.

Visiting the Tall Ships festival on its second day, the group had the opportunity to view the magnificent vessels from Belfast docks, with a lucky few managing to get a closer look by boarding a number of the ships.

As well as taking in the Tall Ships berthed in the docks area, people enjoyed the festival around the docks and Odyssey area which included a continental market, street theatre, market stalls, live music and a funfair.

Speaking about the day, SACRED Respite Coordinator, Tracy Armstrong, said:

“Our group of carers and their dependents thoroughly enjoyed their day. The Tall Ships were a spectacle to be seen and the carnival activities added to the atmosphere of the day.

“The Tall Ships only come to Belfast once in a blue moon so we are grateful to the European Union’s PEACE III Programme for enabling our carers and the people they care for to visit such a momentous event and have a great day out.”

To find out more about SACRED please contact Tracy Armstrong at The Ely Centre on 028 6632 0977.

 

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Written by Victim Survivor Admin   
Sunday, 28 September 2008

The Ely Centre undertakes and delivers a wide range of activities and services to support victims and survivors. The main areas of service provision include:

Support services
The Ely Centre provides a support service to members to assist in the process of recovery from conflict related trauma and the social consequences of troubles related violence.

Social outings & activities
The Ely Centre organises social outings and activities for members which provide an opportunity for the development of supportive relationships and social networks to assist the recovery process. Examples of outings and social activities include; visits to partner victims groups, shopping trips, coffee mornings, memorial events, and social evenings.

Peace and reconciliation activities
Integrated into a range of The Ely Centre's activities is the promotion of peace and reconciliation for victims and survivors of terrorism.

Welfare advice
The Ely Centre employs a part-time Welfare Advisor to advise members of their entitlements.

Training & employment support
Members can avail of support to promote their employability.  Courses include CV development and interview technique workshops, as well as access to training courses such as digger and forklift driving.

Computer training
The Ely Cente has a computer suite available for members' use.  Throughout the year we run a number of basic and accredited computer courses.

Youth/second generation victim support
The Ely Centre runs a dedicated programme of activity for young people aged 16-25 years old.  This includes a drop in facility in the centre's youth wing which has a recreation area including table tennis, Nintendo Wii, library and resource suite, and kitchen facilities. 

Befriending 
The Ely Centre runs a befriending programme through a network of volunteers.

Respite provision
The Ely Centre runs a dedicated respite and training programme for carers of victims and survivors of the troubles.

Research
Research is an important part of the work of The Ely Centre which contributes to the memorialisation of traumatic experiences and recognition of the suffering experienced by victims and survivors. It also enables a foundation for future developments within the organisation and sector, allowing members and stakeholders to be able to contribute to the future direction of victims work.


For further information please contact The Ely Centre on 028 6632 0977.

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