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Limerick training on the impact of domestic abuse and coercive control
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Joe is joined by Madeline McAleer, the Research, Training and Development Director of Haven Horizons, and Maura Clancy, Dean at the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology at the Technological University of the Shannon, to discuss a conference on the impact that domestic abuse and coercive control training has for first responders, researchers and students that was held at TUS.
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