Sage Advocacy extends its service to survivors of institutional abuse
People who spent time in a State-run institution invited to contact Sage for support and advocacy services Sage Advocacy has invited contact from survivors of
People who spent time in a State-run institution invited to contact Sage for support and advocacy services Sage Advocacy has invited contact from survivors of
Sage Advocacy urges Safeguarding Ireland and the Departments of Justice and Health to work together following Law Reform Commission safeguarding report Urgent establishment of an
Current approach to commissioning services questioned at seminar on ageing Chair of Sage Advocacy tells national seminar on ageing that “we must move beyond policy
Sage Advocacy urges professionals to get to know Guiding Principles of Assisted Decision-Making law – and provides Minding Your Marbles video as explainer for all. Health and
A new report commissioned by Sage Advocacy has highlighted shortcomings in access to justice for at-risk adults, and the steps that need to be taken
More Government involvement needed in care for Older People In planning for the Commission on Care, recently announced by Government, Sage Advocacy has released the results
Sage Advocacy pays tribute to Chuck Feeney Sage Advocacy mourns the death of Chuck Feeney, whose quiet and principled philanthropy did so much to provide
New Sage Advocacy Chair calls for ‘A GAA For Care’ The new Chair of Sage Advocacy has called for the immediate establishment of the Commission
Current: Sage Advocacy discusses financial abuse of older people with Central Bank of Ireland’s CAG Sage Advocacy is delighted to have had the opportunity to discuss
Principles and details of new decision-making laws being ignored New legislation facing challenge of old attitudes The commencement of the Assisted Decision Making (Capacity) legislation