Participant call-out for Chronic Chats programme

Fri, Mar 05, 2021

Chronic Chats is an online creative group for chronically ill people in Mayo, led by chronically ill artist and designer, Áine O’Hara.

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TikTok Mic Drop Road Safety Competition

Fri, Mar 05, 2021

Road Safety offices from Local Authorities across the North West, Midlands and North East of the country have joined forces to launch the very first TikTok Mic Drop Road Safety competition.

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Building relationships is paramount for career progression - says Engineer Fintan Ruddy

Fri, Mar 05, 2021

For those who know Fintan Ruddy, the Cill Chomáin native now living in Sligo, it is no surprise to hear him talk about the importance of building relationships and working together.

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Calleary welcomes Housing Adaption Grants 

Fri, Mar 05, 2021

Mayo Fianna Fáil TD Dara Calleary has welcomed funding totalling €3,233,916 to Mayo County Council for Housing Adaptation Grants for Older People and People with a Disability.

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Additional accommodation for Scoil Iosa in Ballyhaunis - Dillon 

Fri, Mar 05, 2021

Fine Gael TD for Mayo, Alan Dillon, has welcomed the approval of funding for additional accommodation at Scoil Iosa in Ballyhaunis. The works will offer six new classrooms and associated facilities. In particular, funding is approved for four new classrooms, three special education teacher rooms, two special education needs classrooms and a water closet for assisted users. Deputy Dillon said: "It will be of enormous benefit to the almost 200 boys and over 150 girls attending the school. While increasing overall capacity at the Ballyhaunis school, it also importantly increases the special education infrastructure at primary level in east Mayo. This is the second school in Mayo to receive additional accommodation this year. Last month, additional accommodation in the form of a Special Education Needs classroom was approved for Derrywash NS outside Castlebar."

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Clear clinical pathway for endometriosis treatment needed urgently – Chambers

Fri, Mar 05, 2021

Marking the beginning of Endometriosis Awareness Month, Senator Lisa Chambers is calling for a clear clinical pathway for endometriosis treatment to be established urgently. Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows around the womb and the vital organs in that area, causing many difficulties for women. Senator Chambers commented: "It marks the beginning of Endometriosis Awareness Month. This is a month-long campaign in which we highlight and draw attention to the challenges faced by one in ten Irish women and one in ten women globally who experience this chronic disease of which there is no cure. It is a severely debilitating disease and the problem exists that it takes, on average, between seven and 12 years to get a diagnosis in this country. Diagnosis takes so long because the condition is often misdiagnosed or under-diagnosed, the only way to diagnose endometriosis properly is through a laparoscopy procedure. Women must often push and fight to get this very simple and basic diagnostic treatment." The Senator added: “We need to reduce the diagnosis time to a maximum of one or two years. We need to have a clear clinical pathway for treatment. We need clinical guidelines for GPs in order that they can detect and diagnose the disease early on. We need proper menstrual education for young women in schools. We need wraparound services in pain management and mental health services. We also need training and increased specialisation to provide the proper, gold-plated standard of excision surgery as opposed to ablation." Senator Chambers is committed to working with her colleague, Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly, to establish a clear clinical pathway for endometriosis treatment to be rolled out as quickly as possible.

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Ring welcomes extension of contracts for Community Employment and TÚS schemes

Fri, Mar 05, 2021

Michael Ring TD has received confirmation that participants of Community Employment (CE) and TÚS schemes, whose contracts were due to finish over the period since last October, will now benefit from a further extension up to July 2.

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Penalising students with disabilities when awarded scholarships has to stop - Conway-Walsh

Fri, Mar 05, 2021

Sinn Féin Spokesperson for Further and Higher Education, Rose Conway-Walsh TD, has called on the government to end the unfair practice of removing disabilities supports from students who are awarded scholarships in third-level education.

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News in Brief - Around the county

Fri, Mar 05, 2021

A quick tour though some of the stories from this week. 

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€275,500 in Arts Council funding for Mayo arts centres 

Thu, Mar 04, 2021

Two arts centres in Mayo have been granted €275,500 between them from the Arts Council, with the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar receiving €225,000 and the Ballina Arts Centre receiving €50,5000.

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Build a ‘hedgehog highway’ this spring with the National Museum of Ireland - Country Life

Sun, Feb 28, 2021

The National Museum of Ireland - Country Life, at Turlough Park, Castlebar, is encouraging people to build some ‘hedgehog highways’ this spring to help one of Ireland’s best loved wild animals.

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Special meeting of West Mayo MD to discuss capital projects

Sun, Feb 28, 2021

The West Mayo Municipal District will hold a special meeting on Monday, March 1, to discuss housing and capital projects.

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