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Dealing with Separation
By Catie Bellamy
31, May 2007 - 16:12

“Dealing with Separation, a guide to information and services” was first published in 2003.   This 30 page booklet contains useful information for individuals and families dealing with the reality of separation. In the intervening years since 2003 a number of updates became obvious as well as the need for additional sections and new contact numbers for various services.

With this reprinting, made possible through the support of the Department of Health and Children, the information booklet has been updated. The booklet now contains information on how you can help yourself and your children through this very difficult and challenging experience.   The booklet also contains contact numbers regarding other services available in the county and where to look if you need information on legal, financial and personal issues.

New to this reprint is a pullout section of information for children whose parents are separating. “This booklet is very useful to families dealing with separation and provides contact details for various services available throughout the county. It is my hope that it continues to be a support to people facing often difficult and confusing times” says the Family Life after Separation Project Worker Catie Bellamy.

The Project offers support to families in the region who are facing or who have gone through a separation. “Although parents may have to separate they want what’s best for their children. Parents sometimes need support in achieving this which is what makes the project so valuable.” adds Michael Burke coordinator of counselling in The Family Centre.

The project began in February 2000 as a response to requests for information to the counselling service in the Family Centre. An information and support service were initially offered two and half days a week. The H.S.E. West supports the project through an annual grant each year. In the years since its inception, the project has gone from strength to strength and in September 2005, with the support of a grant from the Castlebar Community Development Association, the project worker was employed 4 days a week.   The additional hours made possible by the CCDA grant will cease in September 2007 and the project will return to two and a half days a week. “It is our hope that the valuable services provided through this project will be maintained into the future” said Fr. Pat Farragher, Director of the Family Centre.

Copies of the booklet are available free of charge from the Family Centre on Chapel Street , Castlebar.   For further information on the project feel free to call 094 9025900



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