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 IE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 29/07/2017 ... 
At a panel discussion, Making Sense 3, the Art of Mental Health, in the Town Hall during Skibbereen Arts Festival were (from left) Tomás Hardiman, producer of the film, Meetings With Ivor; Brendan McCarthy, festival chairman; Jim Daly, T.D., Minister of State at the Department of Health with special responsibility for Mental Health and Older People; Claire Raissian, chair of the panel; James O'Flynn, founder of the music group, The Claddagh Rogues; Dr. Pat Bracken, consultant psychiatrist, and Alan Gilsenan, director of the film, Meeings With ivor. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-arts-4 
 IE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 29/07/2017 ... 
At a panel discussion, Making Sense 3, the Art of Mental Health, in the Town Hall during Skibbereen Arts Festival were (from left) Tomás Hardiman, producer of the film, Meetings With Ivor; Brendan McCarthy, festival chairman; Jim Daly, T.D., Minister of State at the Department of Health with special responsibility for Mental Health and Older People; Claire Raissian, chair of the panel; James O'Flynn, founder of the music group, The Claddagh Rogues; Dr. Pat Bracken, consultant psychiatrist, and Alan Gilsenan, director of the film, Meeings With ivor. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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IE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 29/07/2017 ...
At a panel discussion,

Making Sense 3, the Art of Mental Health, in the Town Hall during Skibbereen Arts Festival were (from left) Tomás Hardiman, producer of the film, Meetings With Ivor; Brendan McCarthy, festival chairman; Jim Daly, T.D., Minister of State at the Department of Health with special responsibility for Mental Health and Older People; Claire Raissian, chair of the panel; James O'Flynn, founder of the music group, The Claddagh Rogues; Dr. Pat Bracken, consultant psychiatrist, and Alan Gilsenan, director of the film, Meeings With ivor.
Picture: Denis Minihane.



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