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Posted on 17 December 20196 January 2020 by Aisling Murray

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Best wishes for 2020 to all our participants, staff and supporters from the Growing Up in Ireland team!

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  • James Williams

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  • Merike Darmody
  • Richard Layte
  • Bertrand Maître
  • Selina McCoy
  • Frances McGinnity
  • Eoin McNamara
  • Aisling Murray
  • Daráine Murphy
  • Anne Nolan
  • Desmond O’Mahony
  • Amanda Quail
  • Helen Russell
  • Emer Smyth
  • Dorothy Watson

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Email: growingup@esri.ie

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Economic and Social Research Institute,
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