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‘We have a duty to support young people’, says Taoiseach
Young people in Mayo have a new service to support them when it comes to mental health and wellbeing.
PCI relaunches counselling service in Athlone
PCI counselling service, a nationwide, low-cost counselling service which was recently relaunched is inviting GPs and community and voluntary services in Athlone to form new partnerships in the area. PCI already provides low-cost counselling in a number of venues around Athlone, in conjunction with community centres, health centres and local counselling services and the number of people accessing the service in Westmeath increased by 25 per cent in 2014.
Want to share your flu symptoms with academics?
Galway people are being asked to volunteer information about their health this winter at flusurvey.ie. Now in its second year, the website is a collaboration between NUI Galway and the HSE - Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HSPC). Volunteers are asked to register with the site, and log any flu symptoms if and when they develop.
Hughes clan’s marathon fundraiser to benefit Galway charity
Twenty two members of the same family are set to compete in the Dublin City Marathon this Bank Holiday Monday in a bid to set a new world record and raise funds for a Galway-based charity.
‘Linking In’ aiming to deliver a brighter future for workers in the west
A new free service targeted at helping employers and employees, who may have an illness or injury, to enable them to return to work is now available across Galway, Mayo, and Roscommon.
New service launched to help workers return to work after absence
A new free service targeted at helping employers and employees, who may have suffered a serious illness or injury, return to work is now available across Galway, Mayo and Roscommon.
‘Linking In’ aiming to deliver a brighter future for workers in the west
A new free service targeted at helping employers and employees, who may have an illness or injury, to enable them to return to work is now available across Galway, Mayo, and Roscommon.
Join a novel sporting challenge for charity and enter the Guinness Book of Records
A novel Guinness record attempt will be made in Galway this summer in aid of five Galway charities.
Learn to save a Life
First Aid Training Service is a Galway-based company which provides an extensive range of first aid courses both locally and nationally. The company was set up in 2001 by Seán Sweeney and Martin Commins, who both been involved in first aid for most of their adult lives.