Face To Face Support Meetings

Venue Location

South Dublin

Venue: The Maldron Hotel, Whitestown Way, Tallaght, Dublin 24, D24 Xc9w

Times of meetings:  7.20 PM – 9.00PM

If you are a parent attending one of our meetings for the first time, please arrive at 7.15

Dates of Meetings:

2nd Monday of each month

 Calendar of specific dates each month for the year

MonthDate
January9th
February13th
March13th
April10th
May8th
June12th
JulyPAUSE FOR SUMMER
AugustPAUSE FOR SUMMER
September11th
October9th
November13th
December11th

What to Expect at an Anam Cara Face-to-Face Support Meeting

At Anam Cara, our peer-to-peer support groups are at the core of what we do. At these meetings, you can meet other bereaved parents. At these meetings, you have the opportunity to share, ask questions, connect, or just listen. Groups are led by a bereavement or mental health professional and a volunteer parent—someone who knows the experience of losing a child. The groups meet for around an hour and a half, though if it is your first time coming to a meeting, we recommend arriving fifteen to twenty minutes early, so you can meet the facilitators, and they can learn about you and your child. The evening will centre around an open discussion where parents can share experiences or simply listen in a compassionate and non-judgmental environment. Tea and light refreshments are provided. 

Most of our groups gather in quiet and confidential meeting rooms at hotels across the island. It is the policy of Anam Cara to keep confidential all personal information about parents, siblings, and families in our service. We provide a safe space for all bereaved parents, regardless of gender, civil status, family status, sexual orientation, age, disability, race, religion, or membership in the Traveller community, to share our loss and the complex emotions that surround grief.

Professional facilitator, Dorothy Ingram

Professional facilitator, Dorothy Ingram

Dorothy Ingram holds an MA in Pluralistic Counselling, working for years as a Counsellor/Psychotherapist/Group Facilitator. Her special area of interest is bereavement, where she works with families, schools, Anam Cara and the greater community. She has presented at the SEPI Conference, Trinity, as well as the Pluralistic International Conference for fellow therapists in Scotland on bereavement policies and supporting staff in Primary and Secondary Schools in Ireland.