The team is helping support those impacted by the death of Ashling Murphy.
A community response group has been set up to support the people in Offaly following the death of Ashling Murphy.
Dr. Eddie Murphy says a team will be working with people in her local community.
The Portarlington Psychologist says grief is a normal process and the supports will be there long term for whoever needs them.
Dr. Murphy and Psychologist Mary Sherwin from Tullamore have been speaking with Will Faulkner on the Midlands Today Show:


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