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CRC Talks 3

CRC Talks 3 on NEAR 90.3 fm

March 2013

A group of young adults with disabilities from the Central Remedial Clinic’s (CRC) Rehabilitative Training centre will launch a third series of CRC Talks 3 on 6th March on NEAR 90.3 fm

CRC Talks 3 comprises of five 30 minute shows featuring the themes of youth; art’s, culture, transport, access and employment from the perspectives and experiences of young adults with disabilities.

Programme 1:

6th March at 3.30pm – Youth & Disability

Programme 2:

13th March at 3.30pm – Transport and Access

Programme 3:

20th March at 3.30pm – Employment and Disability

Programme 4:

27th March at 3.30pm – Arts & culture (part 1)

Programme 5:

3rd April at 3.30pm – arts & Culture (part 2)

This radio project was produced in conjunction with NEAR FM and funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) Sound & Vision scheme.

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