Media contributions
1Media contributions
Title NEW STUDY ON MENTAL HEALTH TOLL OF DEFECTIVE CONCRETE CRISIS Degree of recognition Regional Media name/outlet Donegal Daily Media type Web Country/Territory Ireland Date 4/03/24 Description A research project is underway at Ulster University investigating the mental health and familial impact of the defective concrete crisis on families in Donegal and across Ireland.
Researchers from the Schools of Psychology, Geography & Environmental Sciences and the Ulster Business School along with PhD Researcher Oisin Keenan are examining people’s different defective concrete-related journeys and the impact it is having in their lives.Producer/Author Rachel McLaughlin URL A research project is underway at Ulster University investigating the mental health and familial impact of the defective concrete crisis on families in Donegal and across Ireland. Researchers from the Schools of Psychology, Geography & Environmental Sciences and the Ulster Business School along with PhD Researcher Oisin Keenan are examining people’s different defective concrete-related journeys and the impact it is having in their lives. Persons Karen Kirby, Oisin Keenan, Paul Dunlop, Eileen Doherty
Conference
Title | The Science and Societal Impacts of Defective Concrete |
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Location | Atlantic Technical University, Donegal & Ulster University, Magee Campus, Letterkenny & Derry, Ireland |
Period | 15 Nov 2022 → 17 Nov 2022 |
Link | https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-science-and-societal-impacts-of-defective-concrete-tickets-443321886697 |
Keywords
- Defective blocks
- Trauma