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Reflective, action-based research -
Participants with leadership potential/roles in communities embark on journey of deep dialogue -
Uncovers the role of faith in cultivating positive relationships between people, and addressing divisions caused by faith -
Accredited and non-accredited training -
Group storytelling out of which relationships are built with the ‘same’ and the ‘other’ -
Spread the learning and deepened relationships from the core group process within participants’ local areas -
Single-identity programme, occurring as part of a parallel process across an interface/generation/locality/national identity divide -
Leading Ladies builds the capacity of women to step into their own leadership at their own level
Our Programmes
Claire O'Hare
IPC Adminstrator
Claire has recently joined the Irish Peace Centres team as Administrator.
Prior to her appointment she worked in facilities management . She also worked for the Alliance Party, where she gained experience in improving community relations within Northern Ireland.
She has substantial experience in office administration through contracts with the Northern Ireland Assembly, The Probation Board and Price Waterhouse Coopers.
Claire has a BA Hons in Irish History and Politics from the University of Ulster. In addition she holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Communication, Advertising and Public Relations also from the University of Ulster.
In her spare time, Claire is a part time tutor for The Thin Edge of the Wedge, a project that is tackling sectarianism and racism through accredited learning.
