Dr Angela Flynn is a Lecturer in Nursing in University College Cork since 2001. She is active within the trade union movement and is the current President of IFUT (The Irish Federation of University Teachers). She is an elected representative of Academic staff on UCC’s Governing Body. She has a deep interest in all matters of equality and diversity including: Intersection of nursing and broader social scientific perspectives, the social determinants of health, health inequalities, social inclusion, cultural competency/safety in nursing, supporting vulnerable migrant students, solidarity, and historical genealogical research methods.
Dr Caroline Dalton is currently a lecturer and the 1st year coordinator for the BSc Nursing and Midwifery programmes at the Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork (UCC). Previously she developed and coordinated the Postgraduate Diploma in Multiple and Complex Disabilities, at UCC, from 2004-2013. From 2013 to 2018, she was the programme leader for the BSc in Nursing (Intellectual Disability). She has a deep interest in human and disability rights and intellectual disability including: Ethics and Intellectual Disability, End-of-Life Care, Advanced Care Planning, Intellectual Disability, Dementia , Acquired Brain Injury and Autism.