Eoin Nash is a Doctoral Researcher at University College Cork, engaged in research under the Irish Research Council Scholarship with Cope Foundation since September 2022. Eoin serves on the Board of EASPD - European Association of Service providers for Persons with Disabilities, overseeing the portfolio for Arts and Culture, and chairs the Members Forum on Arts and Culture. Additionally, Eoin manages the Cork Arts & Psychotherapy Centre, offering private consultations, personal development, team training, music therapy, and psychotherapy since January 2013. As the Manager of Arts & Creative Arts Therapies at COPE Foundation, Eoin supports the needs of over 2400 individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism in Cork, focusing on enhancing inclusion and awareness through artistic initiatives. Eoin holds a PhD candidacy in Arts, Disability, Inclusion, Equality, Diversity, and Rights from University College Cork, along with a Bachelor of Arts in Counselling & Psychotherapy from Munster Technological University and a Master of Arts in Music Therapy from the University of Limerick.
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