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More value placed on role of stay-at-home parents following period of lockdowns
Most Irish people would expect the average salary of a stay-at-home parent to come in at around €28,000, if they were to be paid.
The pandemic is not over, but housing is once again taking centre stage
As we approach the midpoint of 2021, and with the summer Dáil recess approaching, now is a good time to take stock of the political year to date.
Druid announces new production about poet Eavan Boland, edited by Colm Tóibín
Druid has announced a new theatrical production, Boland: Journey of a Poet, which will be live streamed from The Mick Lally Theatre, Druid’s home in Galway, from Thursday April 22 to Saturday April 24.
Lack of social distancing aided second phase of ‘Spanish Flu’
[Week II. Read Part I.] The 1918 General Election on December 14 was the most significant election in modern Irish history. Following the events of World War I, the Easter Rising, and the Conscription Crisis, the whole island was caught up in fierce debate as to its future. The result was a sweeping victory for a radical Sinn Féin, which promised to establish an independent Irish Republic. The moderate Irish Parliamentary Party, which had dominated the Irish political landscape since the 1880s, was wiped out; while in Ulster the Unionist Party took power.
Dine & Celebrate at The Prince of Wales!
Whether you are looking for lunch or an evening meal with after-dinner cocktails, The Prince of Wales is now open from 1pm daily (last sitting at 9.30pm).
Businesses and public in Galway City asked to consider accessibility issues associated with social distancing measures
Galway City Council, Galway Chamber and Galway City Partnership in association with Access for All, have launched a call for both businesses and members of the public to consider the challenges faced by people with disabilities, including those with visual impairment and those with mobility issues, as a result of the new social distancing regime we all now find ourselves having to adapt to.
SmallWall helps local School with Inclusion and Social Distancing
Sean Dunleavy CEO of SmallWall from Kilconly, Tuam Co. Galway and Sarah McGinley principal of St. Josephs Special School, Newcastle Galway, have teamed up together to come up with a solution to Inclusion and social distancing once children and staff return to school. “I cried when I saw them, I have been looking for something like this to bring into the schoolyard long before covid19. In a busy playground, it’s important to respect that some children need a safe, quiet and cosy space where they can relax and have time out. Some will use the space to engage in self-regulation and practice their calming techniques if they are finding the playground overwhelming.” said Sarah
Local researchers trialling social distancing app
Researchers at NUI Galway’s Health Innovation via Engineering (HIVE) Lab, led by Professor Derek O’Keeffe, have developed a new smartphone app to help with social distancing. As recommended by the World Health Organisation, one of the basic principles in minimising the spread of this infectious disease is social distancing. It is currently suggested that people should have a space of at least 2 metres around them to reduce the chance of respiratory spread of the disease from person to person.
Mental health care a vital service to combat effects of social distancing and self-isolation
The prolonged period of social distancing and self-isolation will have mental health ramifications which the Government must take this into account as part of its response to Covid-19.
Runners urged to adhere to social distancing measures while active
Maintaining a healthy state of mind and physical condition is vastly important in such surreal times as COVID-19 persists within the community.