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This event occurred on
April 2, 2019
Dublin 7, Dublin
Ireland

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Mountjoy Prison
North Circular Road
Dublin 7, Dublin, D07 YC97
Ireland
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Speakers

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Brendan O'Connell

Psychologist

Caroline Gardner

Co-Founder Quality Matters

Deirdre Healy

Associate Professor

Dr Anne Costelloe

Head Teacher Mountjoy Prison

Eddie Mullins

Governor Mountjoy Prison
Eddie joined the Irish Prison Service in 1991 and has been stationed at a number of institutions. He was promoted to Industrial Supervisor in 1999 and to assistant governor in 2007, assigned to The Midlands prison with specific responsibility for HR. In 2014, Eddie was promoted to Governor 3 and assigned to Loughan House, an open centre. He was promoted to Governor 2 and assigned to Mountjoy Prison in 2017. Eddie is passionate about prisoner progression and staff engagement. While stationed at Loughan House, he introduced the first social enterprise project in the IPS and, at Mountjoy, he has overseen the rebranding of Mountjoy West to what is now the Progression Unit; and led Mountjoy to achieve the Ibec KeepWell Mark, the first prison in Ireland to do so. Eddie holds a Msc in Business Practice with the Irish Management Institute, is member of the Mediators Institute of Ireland, and is a big sports fan, particularly of GAA. He is married and has three adult children.

Lisa Anderson

Senior Probation Officer

Philly McMahon

Author, Businessman, Footballer
Philly is an author, businessman and six times All-Ireland Gaelic Football medal-winner, winning his first All-Ireland medal in 2011. He has been a member of the Dublin Football Panel since 2010. He is passionate about sport and wellbeing and owns a number of companies associated with sport and nutrition. His first book, ‘The Choice’, is a bestseller, depicting in stark terms the impact of drug addiction on families in Ireland. Philly is a committed advocate for the decriminalisation of drug use. He holds a degree in Education and Training.

Wayne Hart

ddd

Wayne Harte

Irish Probation Service

Organizing team

Nicola
Gallagher

Dublin, Ireland
Organizer