The Rathcoole CREW are building community resilience, developing women in their community and having a great time doing it.
The Programme sponsors the Department for Communitiesâ Developing Women in the Community (DWC) Programme. It aims to provide women with the skills, knowledge, and confidence they need to take on roles such as leadership and decision making in their communities.
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The Programme Team recently caught up with women from the Rathcoole area to hear about their experiences of the DWC Programme. The programmes are delivered by the Breen Centre who have delivered a pilot project and two follow up projects under Phase Two of the Programme. The group were joined by participants from the pilot project who have now formed their own womenâs group â The Rathcoole CREW (Creative, Resilient, Empowered Women).
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One of the first participants on the programme said: âI joined after Covid and at the time was in a dark place as I had just lost my Mother. This group has brought back my self-confidence. You come here and thereâs laughter and we believe in ourselves and help each other out. It is empowering others, we now believe in ourselves and weâre looking forward and itâs bright.â
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Self-confidence and mutual support were common points raised. One participant said: âIt has pushed me. I would have been very shy but now I have completed an ILM Level 5 Leadership & Management course and I would never have done something like that before.â Another said: âIâm in the new group. Iâve found that Iâm not alone and there are people like me. This programme has been life changing.â
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The impact has extended beyond the programme and across the community. A participant said: âWe have now started an under 14 girls football team and theyâre joining the league in September. As well as the football, weâre teaching them self-defence, theyâve done litter picking in their community and weâre bringing them to the National Stadium for a tour. They train three times a week and Iâve now done six IFA coaching badges. Before this programme I would have sat in the house and had no confidence. This is a great example of the ripple effect coming from this programme.â
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The women clearly feel more empowered now to make a difference in Rathcoole. One woman said: âThe knowledge that different people bring about how to make changes has given us all a boost to change things. We donât have a moan about things that arenât working – we now know who to go and speak to, to do something about it.â

So, what does the future look like for this group? Working together to improve their community was the resounding theme. One of the women said: âMy top priority in this community is addressing drug use. I want to talk to users in a one to one setting and ask them for their thoughts and what they think might help them. We need to ask them for their opinions to help us address the issue.â
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As we left, one participant summed up how many of the women were feeling: âMy kids have seen the huge difference that this programme has made to me. I wouldnât have gone out before this. But it has been so great to meet people and think that they feel the same way as well.â