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POSITIVE JOBS MARKET FOR NEW GRADUATES A recent survey conducted among college students by the Irish League of Credit Unions showed 8 in 10 now expect to work in Ireland when they graduate, compared to just under 4 in 10 in 2011. There is a solid basis for that confidence. Career Experts at all the universities report now that the graduate jobs market is stronger than it has been for almost 10 years. Many of those who have just completed their degrees may have their pick of jobs. Indeed quite a number of employers are reporting that they face challenges in recruiting and have to compete to get the staff they want.

DÁIL REPORT

JOAN BURTON IS A TIRELESS ADVOCATE FOR DUBLIN WEST

October 2015

I believe the best thing you can do for someone is help them get a good job. That belief has driven my work in public office. Today there are thousands more at work in Dublin West.

JOAN BURTON TD

In addition to my national duties as Tánaiste, I continue to work for our schools and for our community and sporting organisations. I have lobbied successfully for improved bus and rail services, for new health centres, for Connolly Hospital. As your TD, I do my utmost to make every part of Dublin West a better place to live, to go to school or college, get an apprenticeship and to find work.

Joan puts the public interest first.

Sectors such as construction which had fallen into disfavour for years are now actively on the hunt for staff. This news is particularly important for young people who are thinking of returning to education to improve their skills. For some years many had queried the value of higher education as so many had to emigrate to work or were unemployed after finishing college. This has now changed dramatically. The international companies now locating in Ireland are on the lookout for graduates of all disciplines. So are local companies and they are conscious they have to offer better terms and conditions to attract the best staff. As well as college courses, young school leavers should be aware of a much wider range of apprenticeships that are now on offer.

Joan Burton TD

25 new categories of apprenticeships were introduced this summer by Labour’s Education Minister Jan O Sullivan. There is now a choice for those who want to advance their skills either through the traditional college route or now, more than ever, through apprenticeships. Further information on these apprenticeships can be obtained at your local Intreo office in Blanchardstown or Navan Road.

One of the important features of the Free GP service for under 6s is the inclusion of regular developmental tests for young children. A child qualifying for the scheme will get two free assessments from their GP, which will look at their weight and height. There will be additional care for children with asthma, with a check every year for the child once they have been diagnosed. In addition to these tests, there is now a national Newborn Hearing Screening service available for all babies. Over 200,000 babies have been tested already under this scheme. It appears that one to two babies in every 1,000 born in Ireland have a hearing loss in one or both ears and the evidence suggests that most babies born with a hearing loss are born into families with no history of such loss. Any baby who does not have a clear response from the screen will be seen for a full assessment at a hearing clinic. Early diagnosis and treatment of such problems gives babies a better life chance of developing full speech and language skills, and it is a relief for parents when the issue is dealt with in a timely manner.

Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection Leinster House, Dublin 2 Email: joan.burton@oireachtas.ie www.joanburton.ie @joanburton Phone: 01 618 4006

There are so many things that make Dublin West special

Working with your local Labour Team

■ The wonderful natural amenities rivers, canals, public parks ■ the many world class industries located here ■ the diverse cultures we represent ■ and our shared values I am honoured to go to the Dáil every day and work on behalf of my fellow citizens. In this newsletter you can learn about some of the ways I am proud to serve you. Cllr. Mary McCamley Mulhuddart Area

Cllr. Brendan Carr Cabra/Finglas Area

Mobile: 087 6501441 marymccamley@gmail.com

Mobile: 087 207 5921 brendan.carr@dublincity.ie

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EARLY BABY SCREENING PRODUCES RESULTS


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