Bridge of Hope together with Belfast Health and Social Care Trust Physiotherapist Francis McMonagle picked up two awards at the Advancing Healthcare Awards NI in the Stormont Hotel October 18, 2017. The awards were in recognition of the innovative partnership programme they delivered to those affected the conflict and experiencing chronic pain. The pair picked up the prestigious Overall Winner of the Awards Ceremony as well as the top award in the Innovation and Creativity category.
Victims and Survivors
QUB Post Graduate conference showcases Toolkit & local approaches to conflict resolution
Bridge of Hope was invited to speak about its grassroots dealing with the past initiatives at a recent Queens University Belfast post graduate conference on conflict resolution. Bridge of Hope’s Legacy Coordinator Áine Magee spoke about local impacts of the...
New Victims Commissioner comes to North Belfast
Ashton Community Trust Chief Executive Paul Roberts and Head of Victims & Mental Health Services Irene Sherry met with Judith Thompson, the new Victims Commissioner this week.
Piecing the Past Together
Bridge of Hope, a programme of Ashton Community Trust, has unveiled a unique piece of artwork created by victims and survivors from Belfast.
Belfast Mayor congratulates Mental Health First Aid Training graduates
Staff and therapists working in a Belfast victims and survivors organisation were delighted to receive certificates from the Mayor of Belfast today (Friday November 1 2013).
Bridge of Hope Rises to the Challenge
The Belfast based victims and survivors family support service group Bridge of Hope is throwing its support behind a campaign being launched by singer turned therapist Frances Black.