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Site is provided by Play Therapy Ireland (PTIrl). Its purpose is to provide a
comprehensive range of information and resources about improving ,
children's emotional literacy, and alleviating behaviour and mental
health problems through the use of play therapy, therapeutic play and
creative arts therapies. Your use of this web site is subject to the
following terms and conditions and your use of this web site
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involved in creating, producing or delivering the Web Site shall be liable
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any time without notice and to shut down the Site
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If you access the Site from outside Ireland, you do so at your own
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responsible for the contents of any off-site pages or any other sites linked
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implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license or right to use any
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Irish law. Any claims or disputes (of whatever nature and not limited to
contractual issues) shall be subject to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of
the Irish Courts.
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