Irish Street Medicine Symposium 2025
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Irish Street Medicine Symposium 2025

Join us at the Irish Street Medicine Symposium 2025 to share learnings among those working with marginalised and vulnerable groups.

By Irish Street Medicine Symposium

Date and time

Fri, 23 May 2025 08:30 - Sat, 24 May 2025 15:30 GMT+1

Location

Trinity College Dublin

College Green Dublin 2 Ireland

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Welcome to the Irish Street Medicine Symposium 2025!

Join us for the most important event of the year in terms of bringing together a wide range of stakeholders involved in services for people on the margins of our society.

Don't miss this important opportunity to share your work and learn from others, and keep abreast of new research and developments in this sector. The event attracts participants from a diverse range of backgrounds and disciplines including social care and health professionals, researchers, policy makers, managers and people with lived experience, etc.

The event promises learning, brainstorming, sharing, networking, planning and of course socialising. There will be a walking tour and social event on Friday 23rd after the conference.

Tickets available for Day 1 and Day 2 below, and the conference dinner. If you are unable to afford a ticket but would like to attend, please email [email protected].

Frequently asked questions

Who can attend the Irish Street Medicine Symposium?

Anyone working in the Inclusion Health sector with an interest in learning and networking with those who work with other vulnerable and marginalised groups including social care and health professionals, researchers, policy makers, managers and people with lived experience.

Is there parking at Trinity College Dublin?

There is no visitor parking on campus at Trinity College. There is paid parking available nearby on Trinity Street, Fleet Street and Setanta Place. You can check out qpark.ie or apcoa.ie for more details and pricing.

Where in Trinity College is the Irish Street Medicine Symposium taking place?

The conference centre in Trinity College Dublin is located in the Arts Block. The best way to access this is via the entrance on Nassau Street.

How do we get to Trinity College Dublin?

Trinity College is very easily accessible when travelling to the city centre. By Public Transport, the nearest LUAS stop to the Nassau Street entrance is Dawson. The nearest train station is Pearse Street.

If I am presenting at the Irish Street Medicine Symposium, do I need to purchase a ticket?

Yes, all presenters will need to purchase a ticket to attend the symposium.

When is the Conference Dinner?

The Conference Dinner will be held in the evening of Friday 23rd May in the Harcourt Hotel on Harcourt St. Tickets are €25 and will include BBQ food (available between 7pm and 9pm). This is an opportunity to meet and greet with organisers and fellow participants in a more informal setting.

Are there CPD Points available for the Irish Street Medicine Symposium?

Yes. There are 13 points total available for attending the Irish Street Medicine Symposium 2025. There are 8 points available for the full day Friday 23rd and 5 points for the half day on Saturday 24th May. We will have details available at the symposium for how to apply.

Who is speaking at the 2025 Irish Street Medicine Symposium?

We will have some excellent keynote speakers and discussions being led by Dr Andrea Williamson, Prof Jo-Hanna Ivers and Prof Nick Maynard, with more to be announced as the programme comes together. You can check out more info here https://www.streetmedicine.ie/speakers

What is the walking tour on Friday evening?

This will be a tour to see some of the sites associated with the social and medical history of Dublin City. It will begin at Trinity College at 5:30PM and will end near the Harcourt Hotel, where the conference Dinner BBQ is being held.

Organised by

The Irish Street Medicine Symposium is Ireland's most dynamic conference aimed at those working in the Inclusion Health sector for marginalised groups. Each event has been successful in bringing together a wide range of stakeholders involved in services for people on the margins of our society.

The purpose of the conference is to contribute to better programming by:

  • Highlighting the needs of the most vulnerable groups in Irish society, including homeless people, drug users, prisoners and vulnerable migrants
  • Sharing learning on what's working, what are the gaps and what new research is saying
  • Sharing perspectives across disciplines and stakeholders including those involved in policy development, research and service provision, along with experts by experience

Change is a constant in the Inclusion Health sector and therefore it’s important to keep abreast of needs and developments and to be linked in with the dynamic actors in this field.

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