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Today I saw an advertisement that the ESIF funding was doing the rounds again this year. My God how long have they been trying to tackle these issues that underpin the regeneration framework. The idea that we are at the mercy of a government fund makes me even more enraged. As a person who fits the cliche that has been cultivated by these schemes over the last decade, (I would be recognised as a minority) yet when I do my morning inventory & meditation I reflect on all that I have been blessed with and am truly in gratitude for. A life beyond my wildest dreams! I had people who believed in me, loved me and supported me through my transition of rehabilitation, but I’m not naive to the Everest that is the pursuit of happiness, after 18yrs in prison. The majority of my peers are now strung out on the streets or dead. It’s too late for most of them. But I’d like to hope that we can find a way to engage the most at risk in Limerick John Moran Mayor of Limerick. Rather than the circus of competition that can be instigated by financial incentives. With over 300million spent, why are my friends dead from addiction? Surely there is another way. I cannot stress the importance of lived experience in power holding positions. As I walked through town today (I’m currently unemployed) I thought of the trailer for an upcoming film called “THE NO SHOW,” it really captures the unique story of working class Limerick. When I watched just 30 seconds of this trailer, it was like a punch in the gut. It really highlighted the loss, the pain, the shame and the hopelessness that has followed men like me around for countless generations. This is what we are faced with. I’m so grateful for Catherine O'Halloran and Grace Dyas, the creators of the film, for spending the time to excavate these truths that nobody wants to talk about or even acknowledge are real. We all want to look away! I can testify that they are!!