
Response to RTE investigates, June 4th 2025
Sage Advocacy calls for Responding to the RTE Investigates broadcast last night on unacceptable care in private nursing homes (4.6.25), Sage Advocacy has called for urgent progress
Sage Advocacy calls for Responding to the RTE Investigates broadcast last night on unacceptable care in private nursing homes (4.6.25), Sage Advocacy has called for urgent progress
This Bill relates to survivors of institutional abuse who received compensation from the Residential Institutions Redress Board (RIRB) or who obtained similar court awards or
Sage Advocacy Regional Advocate for the North West, Ann Griffin, has told Agriland.ie that older people in rural Ireland are seeking support with issues in
‘Mind shift’ still needed on assisted decision-making principles Almost 1,000 referrals to Sage Advocacy arising from new ‘rights’ legislation The ‘voice of the person’ needs
Sage Advocacy Chair, Mark Mellett, highlights the challenges faced by older and vulnerable people in the wake of Storm Éowyn in an Irish Times article
Sage Advocacy says staffing needs to increase from 45 to 100 Sage Advocacy has forecast a more than doubling of demand for its services over
Sage Advocacy has expressed its sadness and sympathies at the sudden death yesterday of its Board member John O’Driscoll. In a joint statement Chairman Mark
An article by Kitty Holland in the Irish Times on August 29, 2024, highlighted the story of Michael Dunne, a survivor of institutional abuse, who
Social enterprise model and ‘confederal’ working needed in older people’s sector Organisations providing publicly funded services for older people need to develop their strategic approach
Awareness campaign aims to break taboos of adult abuse Sage Advocacy marks 10 years of service to the public Photography: Conor Healy / Picture It