We’re joined now by Rosalind Skillen to discuss an important and deeply moving initiative led by survivors of the CervicalCheck scandal.
Members of the 221+ Patient Support Group are working to create a 16-acre public healing forest near Ennis—a space of memory, reflection, and connection for women and families affected by the screening failures that came to light in 2018.
The project aims to honour those lost while offering a place of healing and solidarity for those impacted.