Patsy is a licensed trainer with Relationships in Practice and Ag Eisteacht since 2012. She holds a 1st class honours Higher Diploma in Social and Personal Health Education with South East Technological University, Waterford. She has delivered ABLE training to multi-disciplinary groups within the disability and homeless sectors, public health nurses, teachers, social workers and childcare workers. She was also a course trainer with ‘How to Argue Better’ programme, focusing on raising parents’ awareness of the impact of conflict on children. Patsy is a licensed trainer and facilitator with Social and Health Education Project (SHEP) for over 20 years. As a former member of the Infant Mental Health Network Group and Steering Committee she embodies the research that all babies need to feel safe, seen, heard, soothed, and nurtured in order to thrive. As adults, we all have these same needs. This fundamentally underpins Patsy’s commitment to working with Frontline practitioners.