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The fruit for the Kelly’s Patch Chardonnay was sourced from the Goulburn Valley on the vineyards neighbouring the winery. This region has long, warm sunny days and mild evening temperatures which are perfect for the growing of good quality Chardonnay. The grapes were harvested during the cool of the night to maintain fruit freshness and gently pressed to minimise phenolic characters. The wine was fermented in various parcels, with a small portion receiving careful oak treatment, with extended lees contact to build structure yet retain good fruit balance.
The grapes for this Shiraz were picked and crushed during the cool of night, thus ensuring the retention of varietal character, while modern winemaking techniques were employed throughout, all of which help to create the signature McPherson style. Fermentation took place in sweeping arm red fermenters, giving the wine a denser, richer colour and allowing for gentle flavour extraction. Softer tannins are also a result of this process, an important feature of the McPherson Shiraz style. Careful attention was also paid to the oak selection for the Shiraz. This wine was aged on American oak for approximately 8 months, giving the wine a noticeable, but not an excessive oak influence. The inclusion of some central Victorian fruit into the blend has boosted both the colour.
MERLOT
The grapes for this Merlot were picked and crushed during the cool of night, thus ensuring the retention of varietal character, while modern winemaking techniques were employed throughout. Much of Merlot’s popularity is derived from its juicy flavours, and mellow mouth feel. Therefore, this wine was fermented in rotary fermenters, which helped bring out the wonderful colour and flavours, but ensured that the tannins were soft and fine. Minimal oak handling was also an important feature inclusion of the winemaking allowing for the fruit to be the primary feature of this wine. The of some central Victorian fruit in the blend has further intensified both the colour and flavour, creating a wine of increased complexity and quality.
KELLY’S GANG SHIRAZ
Kelly’s Gang Shiraz is bold and full of flavour. The nose displays sweet plums, cassis, chocolate and spice. The exuberant palate delivers ripe berry fruit along with a touch of pepper and spice. Enjoy now or cellar for up to 3-4 years. Enjoy with pizza, pasta or your favourite BBQ dish.
KELLY’S GANG SAUVIGNON BLANC
Kelly’s Gang Sauvignon Blanc is vibrant and refreshing. The nose displays lifted passionfruit and citrus notes. The fruit forward palate delivers ripe fruit flavours balanced by some lovely crisp acidity on the finish. Enjoy now or cellar for up to 2-3 years. Enjoy with salads or your favourite seafood dish.
PINOT GRIGIO
This wine is made from a blend of fruit grown in the Goulburn Valley and South East Australia from a combination of our own vineyards and our contract growers. Following crushing of the grapes during the cool of the night, the Pinot Grigio juice is cold settled and racked clean ready for fermentation. An aromatic yeast was used for inoculation and the juice is cold fermented in stainless steel tanks. The resulting wine is fresh and vibrant displaying applesand pears with floral spicy notes. The palate is clean, displaying green crunchy fruit with a crisp long finish.
SAUVIGNON BLANC
This wine is made from a blend of fruit grown in the Goulburn Valley Eastern Australia from our own vineyards. Following delivery and crushing of the grapes during the cool of the night, the Sauvignon Blanc juice was cold settled and racked. An aromatic yeast was used for inocculation and this parcel was cool fermented for 7 days. The resulting wine is fresh and vibrant showing lovely tropical fruit flavours with a hint of typical herbaceous Sauvignon Blanc characters.
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I think the fashion accessory for this about, but fingers crossed this is the last time we will have to go through lockdown and life summer will be – the winter coat! If like me you’ve enjoyed a meal out al fresco can return to normal for good. recently, you’ll know why. The easing of the I’ve loved being able to browse about the lockdown restrictions is amazing but let’s face shops, visit the salon and just get back to the life we had pre-pandemic. It really is the simple it, we don’t live in Spain. As I sat under a thin canopy, outside a things in life that make a difference. restaurant enjoying my dinner, with the wind whipping round me and the rain bouncing on the pavement, I cursed my spring dress and bare legs. My winter coat will be coming back out until further notice.
I’ve been enjoying meeting up with friends and having drinks in the garden. After such a prolonged period of being housed, a simple barbecue feels like a proper night out.
If only we could have a return to the glorious Still, it’s nice to get back to a bit of normality and weather of lockdown 2020, everything would with my hair and nails done I barely recognise be perfect. myself – a big shout out to all the hairdressers Until next month, out there working round the clock to catch up on appointments. It all still seems a little strange to be out and
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Local Women cover girl Judith Gibson lost 12 stone at Slimming World and now she helps others achieve their weight loss goals. WHAT DO YOU ENJOY MOST ABOUT YOUR ROLE?
Judith Gibson from Ballymena is a Slimming World consultant and team developer who runs her groups at Ballymena Methodist Church where she supports
10 years ago, I was so delighted to become a consultant
over 200 members.
for Slimming World myself. I adore that as a consultant
The 43-year-old has lost 12 stone over her years with
I help to see people change their lives and, in some
Slimming World after joining because she needed to
instances, save their lives.
lose weight for an operation to remove a tumour on
and believes there is no better way to achieve your
WHAT IS THE BIGGEST SUCCESS STORY YOU HAVE SEEN OVER THE YEARS?
weight loss goals.
I had the honour of being able to support a member
her ovary. Judith is passionate about the power of Slimming World
who had to lose weight to have a life-saving operation,
HOW DID YOUR JOURNEY WITH SLIMMING WORLD BEGIN?
as well as having a member lose 8st to be able to have IVF. She went on to have a successful pregnancy and
My journey started with a tumour on an ovary that was
a beautiful baby girl. After four years of doing the role
believed to have been ovarian cancer. This frightened
and knowing that I wanted to help even more people,
me so much as I needed to lose weight to have an operation to have it removed.
CAN YOU TELL US ABOUT YOUR OWN WEIGHT LOSS JOURNEY? I joined my local group, and I was amazed, having
I was so overwhelmed to be offered the role of Team knows how it feels to be in your shoes. We get ideas,
Developer, which means that not only do I support
support, motivation tips and more importantly learn
my own members, but I also look after the team of
lots about ourselves which helps when it comes to
local consultants who support their members too. I
making changes that are for life.
get to see how their members are loving seeing their results and we as a team are so proud of all of their
taken diet drinks and pills before. I discovered I had
HOW HAS IT WORKED OVER LOCKDOWN?
the freedom to eat lots of foods that I really enjoyed
We were so lucky to be able to carry on with our groups
and still lose weight. I particularly loved the fact that
in lockdown and used Zoom as the platform to deliver
WHAT KIND OF EXERCISE DO YOU RECOMMEND?
our image therapy (individual motivation and group
Exercise is so important and without it, it would be
experience.) Members were able to weigh at home (take a
so hard to be able to maintain a healthy lifestyle or
photo of their weight) and send it through to be updated.
a target weight. For me from the very beginning it
been a member of other slimming groups and having
I would still be able to have big portions of food that would satisfy my appetite and still give me a weight loss. I was blown away to lose 8lb in week one and 6lb in week two! In the first year I went on to lose 8st, everything was going really well but having had a break down in my marriage I found myself on my own with three children. At this stage my middle son was diagnosed with lots of additional needs, and I focused more on everything else and everyone around me and lost sight of myself. Old habits crept back in and I gained a stone. I was feeling so deflated, but I knew the changes I had to make were going to bring me the results again. I went on to lose 5st in 5 months which gave me a 12st weight loss.
DESCRIBE WHAT HAPPENS AT A GROUP MEETING? As most members know, the plan is so easy to do, it’s life that can be so difficult. With nursing my mother
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achievements too.
was all about making small steps when it came to exercise and I started off walking up and down on the spot in the ad breaks of the TV at night when the
Food optimising works on the principles of unlimited
kids went to bed. I did this three times a night for five
free foods (big bulky portions of foods that are really
mins a time and before I knew it, I had got my bronze
low in calories) with measured and weighed amounts of
award for starting. I then built up the confidence to
wholemeal and whole grain foods like bread, cereal, milk
go swimming and then classes of HIIT and now I
and cheese and then controlled and measured amounts
enjoy doing a mixture of things. Dancercise is one of
of foods that are high in calories, fat or sugar content.
my favourites as it can be done from your front room
It gives a weight loss without having deprivation or
and it’s so much fun!
having to count or obsess over counting a single calorie
WHAT WOULD YOU SAY TO SOMEONE WHO HAS BEEN THINKING OF LOSING WEIGHT BUT DOESN’T KNOW HOW TO START?
because the experts at Slimming World have already done that by placing each food in the correct bracket for us to just be able to enjoy them!
and how hard we can be on ourselves. The good
HOW IMPORTANT DO YOU THINK IT IS TO DO YOUR FOOD PREP AND BE ORGANISED?
news was that my consultant and group were there to
As a member you will hear how important it is to prep
always understand and put you at ease, they will be
support me every step of the way and I enjoyed my
foods or be prepared and this is so key for me. If I didn’t
able to meet you outside the venue and walk in with
journey and being on it with like-minded people. In
have things prepared for me, it would be so easy to go
you and guide you through the process which is so
group and being part of a group means that there is
back to old habits of ringing for a takeaway or grabbing
reassuring as sometimes the hardest part is walking
never any judgment or humiliation because everyone
chocolate instead of fruit!
through the door!
through brain cancer and a few other health problems myself, I know exactly what it is like to gain weight
For anyone who is thinking about joining, but maybe doesn’t have the confidence, my best advice would be ring and speak to the consultant. They will
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“SHARING MY EXPERIENCES TO HELP OTHERS” Rasharkin student Niamh McMullan is reaching out to people across the world with a podcast devoted to mental health issues and sharing her own story of dealing with anxiety. By Maibh Shiels Drawing on her own experiences of anxiety and depression, Niamh McMullan has created a podcast called ‘The Mental Health Scoop’ raising awareness of issues that are affecting an increasing amount of people. Niamh, 20 from Rasharkin, who is in her second year of a Psychology degree at Queen’s University was given the opportunity to host her own podcast after she appeared on episodes of ‘The Scoop’ podcast where she focused on mental health issues that have affected her. Niamh experienced anxiety attacks from the age of 16 after her family home burned down. She says it was a low point for her and the trauma triggered feelings of low self-worth. Thomas Copeland, who is head of news at the Queen’s Radio, a student-run radio station, was so inspired by Niamh’s passionate discussions on mental health that he offered her a podcast of her own which she named ‘The Mental Health Scoop’, and she has been recording weekly episodes since October 2020. The podcast is a platform which raises awareness about issues surrounding mental health by sharing stories of many people’s experience and it is available on Spotify and Apple podcasts. Niamh explains how her own experiences inspired her passion for promoting positive mental health. Her most recent episode of the podcast, the final episode of season two, is all about Niamh’s story.
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“I have always been passionate about mental health. That’s how I got into Psychology at Queen’s, and I thought I could share the things I’m learning because it might benefit other people. “My family were unfortunate to experience a house fire in 2015. Due to a rebuild being required we had to move out for a year. “Unknowingly, I was at a really low point in my life. I missed home and I was unmotivated, and I started experiencing issues associated with lack of self-esteem. “I realised recently that that was the trigger for my issues. I started to experience anxiety attacks when I was about 16. It wasn’t coming from a social aspect. I was able to talk to people and I was able to meet new people, I had no problem with that.
mental health, after her class conducted a study on it. “People are demotivated. They are losing love for things that they were interested in. They are taking up behaviours that they wouldn’t normally, like excessive drinking, and smoking”.
“It was related to going out. At that age you do start to go out with your friends for a bit of fun, but that was associated with negativity for me. I was self-conscious and I wasn’t happy with the way I looked.”
She says that she herself struggled initially in lockdown due to the uncertainty of the situation but began tackling these problems with positive thinking and an optimistic mindset.
Niamh acknowledges that, although her mental health problems were hard for her, she can share her story to help so many others. “Now, I try to deal with every problem that comes at me with positivity, because there was a point in my life once where I wasn’t able to do that.” Niamh also knows that the podcast is having a real impact, because of the responses she has received.
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“One of the main things that I saw after the to reach out for help.” last episode was how many people could relate to the issues I was having, especially The podcast presenter says she tries to share how to maintain a positive mental attitude and self-comparison. how to deal with problems in a positive way. “People have taken to social media, and shared it, and even people from different countries She says that the podcast is a platform for people to learn how to handle their mental have been texting me about the podcast.” health and help others. Niamh decided to open up about her own issues after being inspired by her guests “The podcast is a platform which provides including Olympian gold medallist Jack Green, listeners with the ability to resonate, evolve and learn. We talk about things to look out for life coach Sinead Hegarty, and LA based if people are experiencing poor mental health, Buzzfeed presenter, Chelsea London Lloyd discussing both uncommon and common signs who shared their stories. and symptoms. Niamh says that one thing that her guests “One of the responses that we have heard have talked about a lot is suicide, which she is about how people have been educated considers important given the growing suicide through the podcast as well. rate in Northern Ireland. “I think that people are understanding that “The suicide rates have tripled for ages 15-24 everyone has issues and being kind to each since the 1950s, so it is an issue that needs to other is important.” be addressed. If we do get people onto the podcast to talk about their own experiences The Psychology student says she has noticed and people can relate then they’re more likely how lockdown has harmed some people’s
Niamh also emphasises how we shouldn’t put pressure on ourselves to be extremely productive in lockdown, especially if we see other people doing so. “In lockdown, you see other people take up things that maybe don’t interest you, and you compare yourself to other people. You shouldn’t be doing that. You’re your own person. You have your own likes and your own dislikes.” Niamh’s words of wisdom will hit home for a lot of people in lockdown, who have been having issues with their mental health since the pandemic started last March. If anyone needs some more help or encouragement, they might find it from ‘The Mental Health Scoop’ on Spotify. With its wide range of guests, there is a story that will resonate with everyone. Whether you want to know how to handle your mental health, how to see symptoms in those around you, or even just to hear you’re not alone in how you feel, Niamh’s podcast has something to help everyone. SUPPORTED BY
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you perform when doing a Kegel exercise. What makes this treatment effective is the indepth penetration and stimulation of the entire pelvic floor area. A single session brings you thousands of intense contractions that you would not be able to do on your own. These contractions are very helpful when it comes to muscle strengthening and re-education. Scientific research shows that 95% of treated patients have reported significant improvement in their quality of life. While it is true that women with two or more children have a statistically significant possibility of having incontinence, it doesn’t mean women who haven’t given birth vaginally won’t develop incontinence. Don’t be a statistic.
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You will be completely clothed yet, we recommended loose fitted clothing to help achieve best positioning during treatment. When the treatment starts you will feel slight tingling and It is mind blowing! Nearly 50% of women over vibrations in your pelvic floor muscles that will then 50 have incontinence, but only 38% of those turn into full contractions. This will be completely afflicted perform Kegel exercises. So, why suffer comfortable and tolerable. The treatment is a in silence? 28-minute session you can relax, read a magazine, or watch television. You will be able to return to normal activities after the treatment.
BUT DON’T JUST TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT HERE ARE SOME PATIENT TESTIMONIALS: “I sneeze, I skip, I run, I can just do all kinds of exercise and competitions and I can now do them with a lot more confidence than I could before. It’s freeing, very freeing, to be able to just do what you want to do again.” “What it does is it kind of take the place of doing Kegels, for which a lot of people don’t have the time or the energy. It’s just weird and it’s very uncomfortable to try to do them - but the chair does it for you and it works miracles. it’s wonderful!” “This treatment isn’t just for the ladies - it will also help gentlemen get the blood flowing!”
HOW MANY TREATMENTS ARE REQUIRED? Every patient is different, and it will depend on numerous factors that will be discussed at your consultation , we do recommend a programme of 6 treatment over a 3 week time frame.
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TAKING OFF ON
TikTok spreads love, laughs, and life stories like no other social media platform. Local Women meets three local content creators who are making a name for themselves on the popular app by just being themselves. By Maibh Shiels
MAMMY BANTER:
“I show real life, warts and all!”
Derry mum-of-two Serena Terry made millions of mums laugh through lockdown, as she shared the burdens and blessings of daily life. The 35-year-old mum is better known by her username @mammybanter, and has over 440,000 followers on her TikTok account, as well as tens of thousands of followers on Instagram. Drawing on her own experiences as a parent, Serena makes videos showing the realities of motherhood through honesty and humour, but she says she never expected such success. She explains how she started: “My daughter was on TikTok for quite some time. She’s 12 and she was forever laughing and showing me videos. “At the start of the first lockdown my husband and I downloaded it and we sat and had a bottle of wine and laughed the whole night. “We continued browsing and just enjoying the craic and I thought, ‘I could do that!’ And I did. And here we are.” What started as Serena simply enjoying herself soon exploded, with her third video on the app reaching 10,000 views. Her
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hundreds of thousands of views, with some even entering the millions. She has followers from America, Australia, and Canada, as well as from the UK and Ireland. Serena says: “Not in a million years did I think I would get this response. I just thought this would be a hobby, something to keep me entertained and have fun with.” She believes that it is her realistic representation of parenthood that makes her page popular. “I try to be as real as possible, to show real life with a comical twist, warts and all. It’s about being honest, and I think that’s what people resonate with. “I think Covid has made people want to be able to relate to others’ experiences and know that they’re not alone in what they’re feeling or going through.” Serena is honest about how the pandemic has made parenting harder. During lockdown she has been working for a software company as well as being a mum to a 12-year-old and 5-year-old. “Home-schooling and having to work 9 to 5 has been one of the hardest things I’ve had to do in my life. “I have missed shopping and meeting up with friends and getting out for a nice meal but the biggest challenge of the pandemic for me was home-schooling and trying to entertain the kids. No one prepared us for that.”
“I think in Northern Ireland it’s definitely our sense of humour that appeals. I think it’s our attitude, too. We’re laid back, and we’re not really here to keep up appearances.
The TikTok creator also admits that it wasn’t always easy to stay creative during Covid. “Motivation levels do dip. There are days where I won’t feel like making videos.
“It’s real-life experiences. It’s about thoughts and feelings that you might feel you couldn’t say out loud, things that happen day to day, things that you worry about, things that you find funny.”
“If you start putting yourself under pressure and focusing on the number of likes and views, I think the enjoyment will go. So, I try to keep this as fun for me as possible.
The mum also says she herself finds it helpful to see relatable and realistic content on TikTok, instead of so many other social media platforms that present a picture-perfect representation of life.
“There are times where you have a video go viral, and you feel like you have to live up to the expectations of it in the video that comes after that.
“You will see people on TikTok who all are going through the same challenges and the same trials. It makes you feel normal, to go on there and to see that other people have been through what you have.”
“You do have to try to step back and remind yourself this is supposed to be enjoyable.” Serena talks freely about her challenges with creativity, even with her followers. “Not being motivated is a topic in itself that you can reach people about, especially people who are working from home.” It is this kind of relatable content that has people returning to Serena’s page. As Serena herself says: “It does move away from that stereotypical representation of what women in their mid-30s 20 | Local Women Magazine
or mothers should be, and it is a quite honest representation of what we are.
“I think the pandemic made people a bit tired of the stereotypical influencer type content you usually see on Instagram. “Having to view other people’s perfect lives, expensive purchases, flawless pictures and unblemished skin personally does nothing for me. Especially during a global pandemic.” “Don’t get me wrong I love genuine product reviews and some celeb gossip, but 100% of that
EMMA KEARNEY:
“They love our accent on TikTok”
Emma Kearney is a 20-year-old salon owner from Newry. Her TikTok account is @emmakearney32 and has over 640,000 followers. Initially, Emma posted videos with voiceovers, but soon saw that her own accent and laugh were attracting more attention.
fed through to you each day via social media is not good for your mental health. “I need humour. I need real life and real experiences that I can relate to.” Serena says she has met many new friends through TikTok which is an unexpected bonus. “I’ve met so many amazing people around the world, and people I speak to daily now. A few I’m even planning to meet up with after restrictions are lifted. “I would encourage everyone to try it out at least, with the warning that you’ll blink, and two hours will have gone past. But it’s enjoyable. No matter what age you are, try TikTok.”
“I started doing videos of myself, and me talking and laughing, and people seemed to really enjoy them, so I kept doing them, and it gradually blew up.” Emma, who posts a mixture of funny videos and beautybased content, says she notices that many Northern Irish content creators are finding a following. She puts this down to our accent, among other things. “It’s because of our humour. I think we come across as relatable people and people you could get along with easily.” Emma says that she makes a point of supporting other creators from Northern Ireland on TikTok. “We all like each other’s videos and comment on them. “I just do the videos for people, to keep them entertained but I do enjoy it too, and I’m grateful for all the opportunities I have.”
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brings a lot of people to her page, as a lot of her songs are parodies, funny songs about current events, or songs about her day.
“I love making people smile”
“I do have primarily followers from Northern Ireland. I think that is because we all have that similar sense of humour. We do have a natural banter. We look for ways to pick ourselves up, and we don’t like to be down for too long.
Another Northern Irish creator who was surprised by the success she has found is Sophie Grier.
“And we’re good at making fun of ourselves too. I don’t take myself too seriously and I don’t think any Northern Irish TikTok-er really does.”
Sophie’s page @sophygrier, where she posts videos of her singing original songs, has over 240,000 followers.
Even though she doesn’t take herself too seriously, Sophie does seriously appreciate the support she has been shown.
Sophie, 23 from Whitehead, had no intention of becoming famous when she started posting. “It was never meant to be a big thing. I never thought that I would have lots of followers. It was just a way for me to have a laugh and create things. “I started posting videos and some of them ended up with millions of views.” For Sophie, making TikTok videos is a way of expressing her creativity since she was put on
“I’m very grateful that people enjoy watching me. furlough from her job last March. The singer had been teaching through Uplift Performing Arts and was part of the Bjorn Identity Abba tribute band before the pandemic hit. “I’ve always loved the arts. It’s my career. Covid hit and that got turned upside down.
“I don’t know what in particular I have done to gain a following but I’m glad that other people get enjoyment from it. “I’m enjoying it and other people are enjoying it with me. As long as it makes other people smile and I still get fulfilment from it I’ll keep doing it.”
“Having TikTok has really been that creative outlet for me. I felt like I wanted to make things and connect with people, and I was bored.” “I get a lot of comments saying, ‘This made me smile,’ and that’s the point of it. “If you can make someone smile that’s the best. Bringing a smile to people’s faces is what every performer wants to do.” Sophie also agrees that her humour is what Local Women Magazine | 21
TAKE THE PLUNGE WITH THE MENOPAUSAL MERMAIDS
These women are feeling the physical, mental, and social benefits of sea swimming as they take a dip in the nippy waters of the north coast. By Maibh Shiels The first time Nicole Morelli went sea swimming, she lasted about two minutes in the chilly water. The Portstewart woman started her daily freezing dips, along with a friend, after she had hip surgery as a way to ward off the pain from both this and her arthritis. The women encouraged more and more people to join and the group soon grew - and so the Menopausal Mermaids were born. The group, which now has over 600 members on Facebook, welcomes women of all ages, despite its humorous name.
“We kept going back, and two minutes became 10 coming out walking really tall. minutes, and then it became 20, and before we “Sometimes our water gets down to five degrees, The women enjoy the physical benefits of sea knew it the following January, we had 25 people and you’re in there for 10 minutes, and you just feel swimming, as well as feeling less stressed, less in with us.” so invincible. You feel like if you can do this you can self-conscious, and having each other for support She also shares the story behind the name: “We do anything.” and socialising. were all women of a certain age and someone There is no denying that many women start Nicole, 50, started her journey with sea was saying about how good it was for hot flushes. swimming feeling self-conscious and finish feeling swimming in November 2018 and it now forms “I joked that we were all a bunch of menopausal super confident. a big part of her life. mermaids. It got a bit of a laugh and I thought Nicole says the same happened to her: “I was very She explains: “The first time we didn’t last that’s a good name.” body conscious a couple of years ago and was long, but we had such a laugh and came out As the group grew, Nicole started a Facebook page, really self-conscious about getting into the water.” feeling fantastic. to allow others to take advantage of the amazing Now, Nicole stands – or rather, swims – with benefits of sea swimming that she was seeing. confidence, in her swimsuit. She says that the “For me, personally, I was coming off my Menopausal Mermaids make its members feel medication and it was making me feel a lot better. accepted as they are. We had women with blood pressure issues and “That’s another thing I love about the group, is that depression and all kinds of things.” it’s so uncompetitive. Everybody’s the same. We’ve Even now, Nicole’s health is still helped by a swim got the same wobbly bits.” in the sea. “I would be sore after a couple of The confidence gained from the group goes beyond days if I didn’t swim. I have cut down on a lot of physical appearances, too. Many are stronger medication for physical pain. I crave the sea if I swimmers and more adventurous after joining. haven’t been in for a few days.” “We had one girl who was terrified when she However, the swimmer knows that there are so started, and she jumped off a boat and swam many more ways in which her hobby is helping her under Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge last year.” and the other women in the group. Nicole and another group member, Asia “When you’re still walking in, you’re swearing and Brzozowsk, have also signed up for the IISA screaming and shouting, but once you get in it’s World Championship Ice Swim Event in Poland, in really fantastic. You’re crawling in and you’re February 2022. SUPPORTED BY
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Another merit of the Menopausal Mermaids is the social side of the group, which has also gone a long way for many of its members.
would have previously.
“At the minute we’re going swimming in twos. If there is a group, it’ll be no more than five or six “Before Covid we would have had groups of and we follow social distancing. maybe 15 plus swimming together, and that would “We’re not advertising our swims on our Facebook have involved going to a café afterwards and group anymore until the restrictions relax. It’s having coffee and cake and some craic. been very hard, because there are certain people “We would have had lunches, dinners, and cinema I haven’t swum with in a long time.” nights. It became a really social thing. The social Yet, Nicole stays positive, as she sees the strong side of it grew as the group got bigger. friendships that have formed between those who “You were bringing a hot drink with you to warm are still swimming together. up, so you’re standing chatting, but then we have She also speaks of the friendships formed with a lady called Michelle who started to bring buns. other similar sea swimming groups, who are doing Sometimes we’d go for breakfast after.” this sort of thing all across Northern Ireland. Before long, the Mermaids were meeting not just “We’re very friendly with the Donaghadee Chunky for a swim in the sea. Dunkers. Some of those ladies have come and had a “I fancied going to dinner one night and asked who swim with us, and we’ve gone swimming with them. would want to go along, so we sometimes do that. Our “We see another local group the Portstewart first year we had a fantastic Christmas party, too.” Seabirds most mornings, and we all stand “I think we were a lifeline for many women in the and have a chat after a swim. There’s a bit of group, especially those who are retired. For me, camaraderie as well.” anyway, it was a lifeline, and I’ve made friends in While many are joining groups such as the the group who are friends for life.” Menopausal Mermaids and enjoying the Nicole, who is a mum of two and the owner of many advantages, Nicole does advise anyone Morelli’s To Go in Portstewart, says that the group is considering sea swimming to be safe. a way to socialise with women from all walks of life. The group have had seminars from the “There are women in that group that I never would coastguard, and they wear bright swimming hats have met under any other circumstances. We to be sure they are seen in the sea. Many members have doctors, we have judges, we have domestic also use floats, which have a whistle attached in cleaners, we have teachers, we have retirees.” case something should happen. The social side of the group extends to support, Nicole also advises to bring towels, hats, and too. “People get to talk and confide in each other warm clothes for afterwards, as well as a hot and help each other. drink. The group also stay for a while after they “There’s a line that one of our members uses, swim, to warm up before they begin driving home. ‘What’s said in the sea, stays in the sea.’ There’s The most important thing, though, is that you don’t an awful lot of support there, and that’s the best do it alone. part of it.” If you want to get involved in sea swimming, find a Nicole adds that the group is a great support for friend to join you, or join one of the many groups, those who are grieving, as many of its members who are doing it. have been bereaved. Nicole’s group can be found on their Facebook Unfortunately, the impact of the pandemic has page, Menopausal Mermaids, or on Instagram, @ prevented the group from socialising as they menopausalmermaids.
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PLANNING FOR YOUR PERFECT DAY
Michele King and the team at Portstewart Family Dental are ready to help you prepare the wedding of your dreams with advice on dental care and skincare. As we ease out of lockdown, many of our patients who put their wedding plans on hold are beginning to consider what the post-pandemic wedding might look like. When working with patients preparing for their wedding we try to thoroughly understand the emotional challenges that such a moment brings. Our advice would be to plan well in advance to ensure that your aesthetic treatments are carried out at the right time in order to give the full effect and allow each treatment to support and build on the other.
12 TO 18 MONTHS
What are your likes and dislikes about your smile? What would make you smile and feel more confident in front of the camera?
Do you have a crooked smile? Consider orthodontics to straighten and align your teeth. It is incredible the difference in confidence that the correction of a slightly crooked tooth or crowding can make, especially when you are the one centre stage on the big day. Anterior alignment (front teeth onlyshowing on your smile line) can be completed in as little as six to nine months, however correction of all teeth can take up to two years. So, depending on your concerns we can tailor your treatment plan to suit your needs. We can complete this treatment using clear braces, clear aligners, metal braces or Inman aligner, so we have lots of options to help you on the way. It could be that you are very conscious of your smile for other reasons such as stained/discoloured teeth or fillings. Now is the time to speak to your dentist, voice your concerns and ask about your options. It could be a simple as a polish or may need full mouth
reconstruction, crown bridgework or implants - plan ahead so that your treatment can easily be completed in good time. With the help of our 3D intra oral scanner we are able to perform a 3D digital setup of your proposed smile, so you can see if you would like the results before you even begin.
SIX MONTHS
To get that beautiful glowing skin on your wedding day I would consider either a Dracula Facial or Profhilo. The Dracula Facial was pioneered by Dr Sister in London, where I was trained. It is a perfected PRP (platelet Rich Plasma) treatment, which gives a real radiance to the skin using your own blood. It is a very specific treatment in the way that it is completed. If performed in the correct manner to Dr Sisters specifications the results are outstanding. I have seen incredible results with sagging skin in the face and neck area and a real change in the vibrancy of the skin, the effects of which can last up to 18 months. Profhilo is a pure hyaluronic acid treatment. It works by stimulating your elastin and collagen, it’s like giving your skin a big drink of water, which rejuvenates your skin. Ideally given as a series of three treatment sessions. Again, the results are truly amazing. Now would be the time to consider anti-wrinkle injections, to correct fine lines and wrinkles or a brow-lift to open up the eye area. You are maybe considering an enhancement such as a cheek lift or a tear trough treatment to banish those dark circles from under your eyes. Maybe you would like to correct the asymmetry in your lips or have a more “pillowy” pout with lip augmentation. You’ll be made welcome, so come in and
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THREE MONTHS
So, three months before the wedding, I would suggest a visit with our hygienist Tracey Watley and myself for a final check-up. Tracey will remove all tartar/calculus which cause gum disease (bleeding gums and bone loss, leading to loose teeth). She will polish the teeth and remove staining. For tougher staining such as tobacco staining we can use our air polisher which gently polishes away deep stains without any damage. This ensures that in the run up to the wedding your gums and teeth will be in optimal condition.
ONE MONTH
In the last month tooth whitening is an excellent treatment. This can be performed either using bespoke home kits constructed by your dentist or an in surgery Zoom treatment, which brightens up the colour of your teeth. A final polish will further enhance your smile to show off its brilliance.
By now your skin is glowing and your smile even more confident. Final touch-ups for your skin can help to ensure you’re feeling and looking your best. A last-minute top-up of your anti-wrinkle injections or final sculpting is ideal. With aesthetic treatments, there is no one size fits all approach, and it is important you choose a practitioner who is willing to take the time to fully understand your concerns and your objectives. Just like an amazing wedding, proper planning will make a world of difference and our team can support you along the way. Note: we advise against having soft tissue fillers treatments (including dermal fillers and Profhilo) either two weeks before or three weeks after COVID-19 vaccination. Until the next time…
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Dynamic Studio, founded by Dolores McVeigh-Smyth in 2020, is an online fitness studio teaching Pilates to both beginners and advanced individuals. Having been in the fitness industry for over 30 years, Dolores is happiest when helping people be the best version of themselves and when the COVID-19 pandemic struck in 2019, it was a catalyst for her to focus on being able to do exactly that and Dynamic Studio was born. Dolores qualified as a sports therapist in the early 80s with her thesis on the Alexander Technique specialising in postural gait and Swedish massage. Dolores has always been a self-starter, starting by teaching aerobics and step aerobics in church halls and gyms. Teaching took Dolores as far as Canada where she worked in Powerhouse Gym in Toronto. Dolores’ love of fitness has been a constant throughout her life and she has attended classes and workshops around the world, always developing and learning new approaches and techniques along the way, dramatically changing the way she trains herself and teaches today. Dolores attended her first Pilates class seven years ago and found it life changing. Having recently turned 50, she admits that she is in the best shape of her life, with time spent training reduced by a staggering 50%. Best of all, by being a lot kinder to her body, she is injury free and has been rewarded with a flexible, mobile, strong and toned body. As a busy wife & mum, Dolores left behind the world of 9 to 5 and designed her unique evolving programme which can be done from the comfort of your own home. Understanding how life can be busy and even hectic at times, Dolores wanted to create a series of simple and enjoyable sessions which are do-able and crucially, proven to work, for all fitness levels. Incorporating diet, training and lifestyle advice into her sessions, Dynamic Studio is the fuel you need to reach your fitness goals. If you are ready to experience the transformative power of Pilates workouts, Dolores at Dynamic Studio can be contacted at dolores@studiodynamic.co.uk or on 07841421451 to book a place on her fitness programme!
“I’VE HAD DEPRESSION FOR OVER 20 YEARS” With depression and mental health problems on the rise, mum of one, Tara Casey from Strabane bravely shares her story with Local Women and tells us… it’s okay not to be okay.
Tara Casey from Strabane has been living with depression for most of her adult life. She has bravely decided to speak out about her battle with her mental health in order to raise awareness of the problems that affect many of us. Originally from Newry, Tara, 37, moved to Strabane with her husband Peter, who she describes as her saviour, and her 14-year-old daughter to try and avoid the triggers that escalate her depression. For Tara there were significant traumas that perhaps triggered her depression, but she recognises that for other people, the triggers aren’t so obvious. Here she talks openly about her struggles and offers hope and advice to others who may feel the same. “I am not into statistics, but if you take a moment to look around you, you will know that you are looking at a lot of people who are suffering in silence. You will notice them laughing, having fun, and talking like there is no problem. This is the ‘Mask’. The mask that comes off behind closed doors. The mask that tells you that there are no problems. Depression is one of the largest silent killers known to us. It affects more and more people every day. This can be due to money worries, relationship worries, trauma from the past, and even social media. Depression is a word that people are afraid to use.
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Why though? Why should it be such a taboo word? You cannot catch depression from another person. So why are people so afraid to use it? Speaking from experience, I have had depression for over 20 years and only recently I have learnt how to deal with it. It all began when I had an accident while out horse riding, when I was 18, I was knocked off my horse by a vehicle and it ended a career that hadn't even started. Horses were my life. I had my whole future planned out. I got accepted to CAFRE and the summer before I was due to start, I was involved in my accident. This was the start of the depression. Other life events like the death of my mother from a road traffic accident just a year later in 2002, when I was 19, made things much worse. She had been there for me through all my days of horse riding, and it was a massive shock when she died. This escalated the depression, and I was on my downward slope. In the past if I had mentioned to someone that I was feeling low I was told to, "just get over it" or "man up.” It made me feel so embarrassed. I could not just get on with life like others could. I felt trapped and alone. So alone, that I tried to take my own life because I did not want to burden anyone else with my issues. I was so scared. I didn't know what to do or where to turn. My husband and daughter have been a major support in helping me try and recover from this horrible illness. I hate seeing them having to go through my darkest days with me, but they are my main reason I'm still here. Without them I know exactly where I would be right now.
motivational even though we are feeling totally but you are not any of these things. You are a lost within ourselves. fighter. You are stronger than you believe. You We are being brave throughout the day and are facing these battles every day, and you working away like nothing is the matter when are slowly winning. try not to let these demons really all we want to do is break down and cry dictate your life and your future. ourselves to sleep. Don't feel that you are a burden if you ask for help.
Men who suffer with depression, suffer alone. Don't feel embarrassed to ask for help. They feel that they should be the Alpha Male Drink has been a massive part of helping me with and they are not allowed to feel low. They Don't wait to ask for help. my depression, which is totally wrong. We think seem to feel embarrassed. Men tend to think No-one is alone, even if you feel you are. it helps by making us feel uplifted and that we that they need to come across as strong and are someone, but realistically it is a depressant. that nothing bothers them, when in fact that After the calm feeling wears off our emotions are men's suicide is at the highest it has ever been. more negative. We get down. We can't control our It is becoming more well known that men are minds. So, I have cut my drinking massively and at a higher risk of depression than women. We one day I am hoping to give it up for good. It is do not know the reason behind this as men do a long process but with help and support from not talk as much as us women. Lifeline 24hr - 0808 808 8000 family and friends I am adamant I will get there This needs to change. Depression is not sexist and overcome my depression. Samaritans – Telephone 116 123 as it affects both genders. It does not care who So, how do you feel if you have depression? Aware NI – Telephone 028 9035 7820 is hurts. It's out for vengeance. It's out to try Apart from the dark and lonely times we all and take us down. Koram Centre – Telephone 028 7188 6181 experience from having it we are also the life Depression affects us in different ways. Drinkline – Telephone 0300 123 1110 and soul of parties, because we feel like we are Some of us turn to alcohol, some of us turn to They are for ANYONE suffering in nothing inside. drugs and some of us even self-harm. Some of silence. Men and women. We are telling jokes and making people laugh us isolate and hide away from everyone and because we do not feel like laughing. everything. You feel alone, you feel empty, you We are giving advice to others and being feel worthless, you turn to drink and/or drugs
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Back to business! Normality returns to towns and villages across the Causeway Coast & Glens as shops and businesses reopen and customers flock to shop local. Pictures by Gerard Gormley There were smiles and laughter across the area as retailers and businesses from the Causeway Coast & Glens borough took a step closer to normality. Business owners gave a warm welcome back to customers as the Covid-19 restrictions were finally lifted and, after four months, they were able to open their doors once again. Shoppers took the first opportunity in months to visit their favourite shops and salons and finally had the opportunity for some long-awaited retail therapy. Many retailers have been trading online but there was a real buzz as business owners were finally able to meet up with their loyal customers again in person.
Alison and Leanne.
In all the towns and villages of the Causeway Coast & Glens area there are many fantastic independent local retailers who are thrilled with the support they have been shown. The ‘shop local’ message has never been so important as businesses rebuild after a difficult trading period. And in the spring sunshine, people met up with friends in the pavement terraces outside cafes and enjoyed a relaxing cuppa. The good weather made for a feelgood atmosphere in town centres and villages.
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LIMAVADY “We are delighted to welcome our customers back. Limavady is a wonderful shopping town with a great community spirit and it’s great to see it back buzzing.”
Olive and Jacqueline.
Jessica, Anna and Emma.
Natasha, Ever and Colt.
Ann and Annabella.
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“The town is so lively and it’s so lovely to see all the friendly faces. The excitement is unbelievable. Ballymoney is such a happy, friendly town.”
COLERAINE “It’s great to be back. Everyone is so happy and there’s a great atmosphere in town. Right now, there is nothing more important than shopping locally.” Selena and Michelle.
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Cherith and Sara.
Lenora and Tommy.
June, Eliza and Keelan.
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BALLYCASTLE “The buzz is back! We are so happy to be open again and see all our customers. The best way we can thrive going forward is if people shop local.” Conal and Keziah.
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SARAH’S IN A LEAGUE OF HER OWN
Northern Ireland football star Sarah Robson from Bellaghy on juggling motherhood and a full-time job with playing the game she loves. By Mandi Millar Bellaghy-born football international Robson is in a league of her own.
Sarah
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As a member of the Northern Ireland women’s team which made history last month by taking the country to the Euro finals, she’s at the top of her game on the pitch – and off. But the mum of one – like women’s football generally - has come a long way from the days when they had to take Persil tablets to tournaments so they could wash their only training kit in the wash basin between fixtures. “Getting through to the Euros has been unreal! Unbelievable! Class!” beams Durham Women’s
midfielder Sarah, the first in the NI squad to become a mum, a role she juggles with full-time lecturing at Newcastle College.
nothing like it.
“Not to do be playing at the very top of my game wouldn’t be fair on him,” says Sarah whose But she’s quick to admit it’s only the support of kickabouts in the streets and fields of Bellaghy Geordie-born husband Damian, a Civil Servant, were her first taste of football. which enables her football career to continue at “We were a Liverpool and Manchester United international level. family. Dad watched the big matches no “Since we had Harper (3) he’s given up so much matter what and my granda went to the so I can carry on and that’s really what motivates Moyola matches. me – that and running out for my country. There’s “One of my sisters played netball and got me into
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that too. I played for NI but when the time came to choose the football won, though I don’t have a big back story about why I got into it, it was something to do.”
as long as I felt well,” says Sarah who didn’t tell too many people her news. “There’s still this idea that when you’re pregnant you should stop doing everything immediately but it was the only thing keeping me sane!
And she loved it, soon running rings round her male cousins in those Bellaghy kickabouts.
“I was still out running at 30 weeks and in the gym to 38 weeks!
“You always want to beat the boys!” laughs Sarah whose life, like her game, has been blessed with some great timing.
“Being on maternity leave gave me time to focus on getting back to fitness and I started training again seriously after three months.”
“At Bellaghy Primary our teacher was just starting the first ever girls’ team and then at secondary, if I hadn’t gone to Magherafelt High I wouldn’t have had the chance to play on, because girls at the other school in the town played hockey.”
Once back in the locker room though Sarah says no-one treated her any differently.
From school she was then getting picked for regionals and county teams before starting her career with Moyola Park Ladies, moving to Ballymena United Allstars.
ƒ Sarah with husband Damian and daughter Harper
Stints with Icelandic teams Fylkir, Grindavik and FH followed – just after she’d spent “I keep an eye on diet too. I never feel I play as three years in the US playing varsity football well if I’ve had a big carryout during the week!” having won a scholarship to the University of There’s a lot of discipline then involved in Southern Mississippi. Robson family life but that’s something Damian FA Women’s Superleague side Manchester City understood when they married in 2016 after wanted her too but it was before their major meeting through mutual friend and fellow NI investment in the side so there was no salary. player Rachel Furness. “I needed to work so I was delighted to secure a spot at Sunderland for five years where I was studying for my Masters degree, before switching to Durham in 2017,” says Sarah who at 33, is one of the club’s veterans.
“Furney was organising a friendly – girls and against boys – and Damian was on the team. They fielded their weaker players because they thought they’d win but we smashed it!” recalls Sarah.
“I’m wil’ old!” she laughs, “and having to work harder to stay fit and healthy. It takes longer to recover from training and games.
Love blossomed and Harper arrived, giving Sarah a daughter and her teams a new mini mascot.
“NI manager then Alfie Wylie asked me if I wanted to train with them. Harper was eight weeks and I hadn’t left her before but there had to be a first time,” admits Sarah who then went to Slovakia with the squad. “I ended up on the pitch as Alfie said I was the best person to play.” Durham’s acceptance of the new mum was the same. “They’ve been brilliant and said Damian and Harper are welcome to travel with us to away matches. It’s been unreal. Everyone has just been amazing,” says Sarah who often brings the little girl to training where the other players look after her while she’s busy. “She’s massive part of everything with an accent that’s sometimes really Northern Ireland and sometimes really Geordie!” Looking ahead Sarah would love to see more opportunities for women in professional football in case Harper shares her passion.
“England are making massive strides but there “I train with my club four nights a week and play “As soon as I was pregnant I’d spoken to the NI are still only five NI players who are professionals. at weekends and that seems to be enough. team doctor about training and she said to carry The rest of us are juggling often full-time jobs or study and that’s why the gap widens between the stronger and weaker teams,” she explains. “UEFA have just pumped another £24m into the women’s champions league so that’s bound to trickle down to the nations ultimately - NI wants to be a part of that “In 10 years time I’d like to see tens of thousands of girls playing rather than thousands and to see NI continue to qualify for championships so our success isn’t a one-off. “For me it’s about making as many memories now as I can to share with Harper when she’s older.
ƒ The Northern Ireland team (picture by Press Eye)
“It would be so good to be able to tell her that getting through to the Euro finals this year was a watershed moment in the history of Northern Ireland women’s football – and that her mum was part of it.”
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TACKLING SPORTS INJURIES AT NWIH
As sport gets underway again, at North West Independent Hospital there is a dedicated team of physiotherapists who can keep you moving with no waiting lists. As the Northern Ireland Assembly starts to lift restrictions on participating in sport and gyms reopen, we are mindful of the fact that for the past year most people have not been as active as they normally would be.
Conditions frequently treated include: • • • • • • •
This will have led to becoming deconditioned - so to avoid injury, our advice to the public would be to start re-introducing exercise slowly, work within your capability and always take time to stretch and allow for recovery in between training sessions.
Back and neck injuries Shoulder injuries Muscle strains or tears Ligament injuries Achilles Tendon problems Plantar fasciitis, Rehabilitation following surgery e.g.: ligament reconstruction, hip and knee replacement, spinal surgery, shoulder surgery etc.
This advice coupled with maintaining proper nutrition and hydration, and wearing suitable footwear and clothing applies to anyone who has gone through a period of reduced or inactivity, whether you are a recreational runner or cyclist, take part in team sports, enjoy gym exercise or classes or simply enjoy hiking in the beautiful countryside.
Our team of Physiotherapists have access to the expertise within the Hospital and are able to refer to other specialisms such as Orthopaedic Consultants, Specialist Podiatrists, Hand Therapists and MRI.
The Consultant led specialist team at the North West Independent Hospital expect that over the next few weeks and months they will see an increase in sports related injuries. In addition to their expertise in assessing and diagnosing injuries, our Consultants have access to x-ray and MRI. Unlike the NHS the North West Independent Hospital does not have waiting lists. To see one of our Consultants all we require is a referral from the patient’s GP. Some sports are covered by their team insurance but where this is not the case prices for procedures are available and are not always as costly as you might imagine.
Hilary Finlay BSc Hons, PgDipHSc, PgDip ORT is the team lead and joined the North West Independent Hospital in 2000 after returning from New Zealand. She has worked extensively in the health service and in private practice and has considerable experience of physiotherapy treatment following orthopaedic surgery and musculoskeletal injuries and recently completed post graduate qualifications in Orthopaedic Technology and Rehabilitation.
With 32 years’ experience the North West Independent Hospital is well equipped to take patients from their initial Consultation, through to surgery , if required, and onto post-operative rehabilitation and after care. Hilary Finlay BSc Hons, PgDipHSc, PgDip ORT
All our Physiotherapists are registered with the Health Care Professionals Council (HCPC) and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP).
Hilary Finlay and Manus MacGabhann
Our services are used by IFA, FAI, GAA counties and clubs who recognise we have some of the leading expert health professionals. Our Physiotherapy Clinic and Orthopaedic Consultants are skilled at managing a wide range of sports and outdoor activity related injuries. Our physiotherapists are highly skilled and use a variety of clinical techniques, drawing on evidence from research to support their treatment and rehabilitation programmes and are always looking for new advances in order to give patients the best possible outcomes from treatment. If aches and pains are affecting your training or enjoyment of exercise, our team of Physiotherapists are on hand to assess the problem and to give you advice on the most appropriate treatment pathway. This may include individualised targeted exercises to help improve your condition, manual therapy, acupuncture or other modalities such as extra -corporeal shockwave therapy. Our goal is to help patients rehabilitate following injuries or surgery and to prevent reinjury so that they can remain active and continue enjoying exercising and participation in sporting activities.
Manus MacGabhann BSc Hons, MSc joined the Physiotherapy Team at the North West Independent Hospital in 2015. He has worked with elite athletes in rugby, Gaelic football and soccer. He has a particular interest in rehabilitation following post-operative surgery and sports injuries and in the management of chronic pain syndromes. The Physiotherapy Team is also supported by Peter McCormick BSC Hons, who has gained extensive experience treating acute orthopaedic injuries, soft tissue injuries and fractures. The North West Independent Hospital is registered with most major health providers. If you wish to book a Physiotherapy appointment through your health Insurance a referral from
Manus MacGabhann BSc Hons, MSc
your GP or a Consultant may be required. You can also choose to self-fund and in this case a referral is not required, you simply ring through to the Hospital Physiotherapy Clinic and we will arrange an appointment for you.
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“SUPPORTING AND HELPING FAMILIES IS A PRIVILEGE” “Families in Northern Ireland are on their knees,” Ruth-Ann Delija from Action for Children tells Local Women’s Mandi Millar. By Mandi Millar Ruth-Ann Delija adores her little girl but some nights she hugs her extra tight. “When you see the lives some children here are living it’s completely and utterly heartbreaking and those evenings I go home from work and hug her that bit more!” confesses the local mum. As Interim Operational Director of Action for Children, Ruth-Ann and her team work with some of Northern Ireland’s most vulnerable children, young people and families providing intervention and support to help them cope with what have often been – especially this year – increasingly challenging circumstances. “When a 10-year-old is self-harming or tells you they don’t want to go on living, or a teenager tells you their friend has completed suicide, you realise the horrific situations these young people are in,” continues Ruth-Ann. However, her role this year has arguably been her most challenging to date in what she says has seemed like a constant state of crisis management.
Ruth - Ann Delija - Action for Children. “Ideally our success lies in stepping in early before crisis point and the year before Covid we reached 15,589 children, young people and their families,” continues Ruth-Ann who joined the charity seven years ago. “We do that in collaboration with statutory and non-statutory sectors – health trusts, Housing Executive, National Lottery, for example, as well as fundraising monies.”
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Action for Children, previously known as National Children’s Home (NCH), began in 1869. Ironically many of the challenges faced by children and families today are not so
different to those 150 years ago. “Just as in 1860, homelessness among young people now is on the rise so we deliver where help is needed,” explains Ruth-Ann, whose husband Ben also works for a charity within Health and Social Care. “Our family support services offer practical help for parents and we also provide emotional support for families dealing with challenging behaviours, mental health issues or financial hardship. “Indeed, mental health is a key focus. Our Choices programme offers a whole family approach to better mental health, while our flagship Blues mental health programme increases the resilience of young people aged 13-19. So far, we’ve offered it in 41
schools across Northern Ireland.” Action for Children also hosts Sure Start services for children under five, with family centres and parenting programmes and runs a Young Carers service and a Young Adult Carers equivalent for those over 18-years-old. All that runs alongside the training and support of foster carers and placement of children in safe loving homes through its fostering service. “It’s a privilege to work with these children, young people and families; it makes you realise how precious family life is,” says Ruth-Ann. “Some stories especially stick with you. For instance, I think of a family whose father had to give up work during lockdown when his wife gave birth to twins. “The babies had to remain in hospital for a protracted period, during which time the mother was also unwell. The hospital was miles away and without support because relatives were in lockdown, only the father was left to look after everyone. “This was a family who had always held their own but the pandemic has made things very challenging. Thankfully, Action for Children was able to help with food and fuel costs for this family through its Emergency Fund. “Another mother was in constant pain due to a chronic condition and her young daughter was her carer. When the mother’s bed broke she was unable to sleep properly so would waken repeatedly at night. “That family had to choose between a new bed or food. We were able to replace the bed. “Other families have needed computer tablets so children could carry on learning during lockdown; others needed children’s shoes. Families are on their knees. “Financial hardship is very real and has been made worse by loss of jobs through lockdown,” says Ruth-Ann who’s all too aware of the Ann and her team see opportunities. funding challenges facing charities like hers. “We have a fantastic team here in Northern “Action for Children isn’t unique though - Ireland who repeatedly go above and the country was in crisis before Covid. With beyond and really proved that during the last projects funded for a finite period, it is difficult year. We are always thinking of innovative to plan long term so you can’t factor in ways to tackle things,” she continues. sustainability. “We have a very open culture in Action for “With the many issues challenging families Children. We’re always there to support each as a result of the pandemic, the statutory other and being able to help families achieve services need their resources for the growing their full potential is what keeps us all going. number of increasingly high risk cases. “It’s been challenging, especially working “There are fewer resources left for our early through the current pandemic and multiple intervention programmes, despite the fact that lockdowns, but exercise has always been a these are proven in study after study to prevent great stress reliever for me and I’ve a good many situations escalating to high risk.” work-life balance – something I’ve always However, where some see problems, Ruth- been very clear about. You’re not going to
be effective to others if you don’t look after yourself,” says Ruth-Ann who sees many parallels in her work and home life. “The skills needed in work are very like those you need in a family and the most important thing you can do is keep open lines of communication with people. “That’s key in leadership too. You also have to show vulnerability and be ‘real’ with people. We’re not emotionless. “But I wouldn’t want people to think this job doesn’t have a profound impact on me either. I love my job and I feel immensely blessed to be in the position I am. Working with these children, young people and families is indeed a privilege.”
Contact our friendly fostering team today on 028 9046 0500 or email fostercareni@actionforchildren.org.uk
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BACK TO THE BEST AT BLADES & BEAUTY With a revamped salon, extended opening hours and extra training for the dedicated staff, it’s back to business stronger than ever for Blades & Beauty.
Hello Local Women readers and welcome to our May column, It is amazing to come back and be able to talk about the salon being open again after a few very surreal months. The feeling when I arrived at my salon late last month for our first day’s business in months. Words can barely describe it. I was like a kid at Christmas. The atmosphere was absolutely electric. The queue of people outside and around the corner. It was like the atmosphere you get at Christmas in the salon environment. The customers were so happy to be back, and we were so happy to have them. We had to put various extra precautionary measures in place in line with government legislation changes which was added pre reopening. But I must say my staff and I coped well with the changes and the customers were very understanding as like us, they were just so glad to be back.
the backlog which has accumulated over the lockdown period.
I always say this but again I am so blessed to have an amazing team working for me as you well know I am extremely proud of them.
The staff have been doing additional refresher courses and our MUA is doing some upskilling training with top local Belfast MUA Aine Knocker. It’s great as a local businesswomen to support local artists and businesses too.
My beauty department has been revamped and extended. We have two new members and I’d like to welcome Zoie and Brenna to the Blades & Beauty family.
Everyone has to constantly update their skills and game as no matter how long you have been at the job as trends change and evolve constantly in such a fast-paced industry.
We have extended and added additional opening hours and days to accommodate
The nails technicians are finishing another advanced course too and of course the stylists, Janie and Alicia, are doing advanced colour and cutting training with Alfaparf Milano. We aim to always do our utmost to provide the best and most up to date service for the public. We are so happy to have back our existing clientele and amazed by the amount of new customers too. See you all soon. Lots of love,
and the team at Blades & Beauty
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Signature Dish Struggling for recipe ideas? Check out these tasty recipes using Scotts Flavoured Crispy Onions
CRISPY ONION AND CHILLI BEEF NACHOS PREPARATION TIME: 10 Minutes | COOKING TIME: 15 Minutes | SERVES: 4 People INGREDIENTS • 90g Scotts steak flavoured crispy onions FOR THE CHILLI BEEF • 1 teaspoon olive oil • 1 shallot, peeled and finely chopped • 500g lean steak mince • 2 garlic cloves, crushed • 1 heaped teaspoon chilli powder • 250ml quality beef stock • 2 tablespoons tomato puree • 400g can of black beans, drained • Freshly milled salt and pepper TO SERVE • 200g lightly salted corn tortilla chips • 100g cherry tomatoes, quartered • 150g grated cheddar • 2 tablespoons sour cream • A small handful of fresh coriander, roughly chopped
METHOD
Heat the olive oil in a large non stick frying pan and gently fry the chopped shallot for a few minutes until soft. Add steak mince to the pan and break the meat up with the spoon as it cooks and browns. Stir in the garlic, chilli powder, beef stock, tomato puree and bring to a boil, then reduce the temperature and simmer for 10 minutes until the sauce thickens. Season and stir in black beans. TO SERVE
Arrange tortilla chips onto plates and top with chilli. Sprinkle with tomatoes, grated cheddar, Scotts crispy steak flavoured crispy onions tomatoes and coriander. Drizzle with creme fraiche, and squeeze over lime juice before serving.
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Fabric World’s Paula Sweeney knows how to create stunning interiors with the new season’s collections available instore. By Paula Sweeney at Fabric World, Maydown There are so many fabulous interior trends around at the moment that it’s often hard to make a choice. However, the understated elegance of some of this season’s new collections makes choosing a simple decision. Balancing subtle tones and interesting textures with gentle design makes for a winning combination. Creating grown up sophistication that you will want to surround yourself in. Our homes are truly becoming our palaces with the abundance of fabrics designed with luxury in mind. So why not add a touch of class to your scheme with some of my top picks this month? Iliv have launched an amazing book of rich fabrics ranging from soft neutrals to bold blues and blushing pinks. Charnwood is one of my favourite collections and we are stocking many options - and the price is fab too. A calming colour palette of soft and chalky pastel tones. A mix of organic designs from wild grasses to budding sprigs and leafy foliage. 60 | Local Women Magazine
Also, with a slightly more contemporary feel pt have launched nine designs in their Penthouse collection. Simple stunning modern design that will add a little glamour to any scheme. Taking inspiration from grand architecture, Penthouse brings a boutique feel into the home with its shimmering highlights and opulent jacquards. The collection fuses traditional damasks, contemporary geometrics and classic metallics, all completed with a stunning burn-out sheer.
Mix and match fabrics and use larger prints to make a dynamic statement with your dining chairs. A Simply stunning trend.
Add a little Frenchic to panelling to create an elegant dining or entrance space. The colour choices are beyond good.
Freshening up your upholstery is an amazing way to update furniture and create a little luxury. This month I’m loving all the fab new upholstered headboards with their delightful deco feel.
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GOODBYE OIL TANK, HELLO COOKING ON NATURAL GAS
Did you know that when you switch to natural gas not only do you say Goodbye oil tank, you
say hello to a multitude of benefits such as more space inside and outside your home, constant hot water, instant heating, and smart controls. One of the many benefits our customers love is ‘cooking on gas!’ Cooking on natural gas is the top choice of professional chefs, and each week householder’s across Northern Ireland are making the smart switch away from oil.
HEALTHY POTATO SALAD INGREDIENTS • 500 g small new potatoes • 25 ml white wine vinegar • 1 tsp. Dijon mustard • 1 tsp. wholegrain mustard
INSTRUCTIONS Boil the potatoes in salted water for 20 mins until just cooked, drain, then cool. Cut the potatoes into chunks, then place into a bowl with the radish, chives, dill, and spring onions and Bind.
• 75 ml extra-virgin olive oil
Mix the olive oil, vinegar, honey, and mustards
• 2 tsp. honey
then combine with the potato mix.
• bunch chives, finely chopped
Season to taste with salt and pepper before dressing
Whether you love to cook or can’t cook, we have
• bunch flat-leaf parsley, finely chopped
with the finely chopped parsley and serve.
many customers who have found themselves as
• bunch dill, finely chopped
kitchen whizzes, after having had gas installed,
• 10 radish, topped and tailed, finely sliced
as the saying goes “life’s easy now you’re
• Salt & Pepper to taste
cooking on gas” The ease of cooking on natural gas comes down to the precision, consistency, and flavour which the controllable flame offers. You can cook food faster and with greater ease and precision than any other fuel source. With natural gas, you can control the cooking temperature immediately, unlike electric cookers that take time to heat up and cool down. Natural gas is instant, efficient, and is a cleaner fuel choice. So as summer makes a welcome return and we prepare to venture outdoors, we have some classic side dishes for you to try out. Whether it’s to accompany A BBQ, a side dish for a meal, or a light lunch we will ensure that by cooking on natural gas you spend minimal time in the kitchen and maximum time unwinding in your happy place. Say Goodbye oil tank and Hello to fast, full
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flavour food, with firmus energy you can! firmus energy natural gas is the ultimate home improvement. Not only do you get more space at your place but you’ll get all the normal benefits
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• 3 cups uncooked penne pasta • 8 ounces prosciutto or Parma ham • 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved • 1/2 yellow pepper, chopped • 2 cups (packed) kale stems removed and chopped finely • 1/4 cup red onion, chopped finely • 2 cloves chopped Garlic • 1 tsb. lemon juice • Salt & pepper (to taste) • Dressing: • 1/4 cup finely grated parmesan cheese • 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar • 3 tablespoons olive oil • 1 clove garlic minced • 1/4 teaspoon Italian seasoning • 1 teaspoon brown sugar
go along.
INSTRUCTIONS
Combine the pasta and kale with the other
Boil a large, salted pan of water for the pasta.
ingredients in the large salad bowl.
Cook the pasta al dente. Once the pasta is
Add the dressing ingredients to a separate
done, rinse and drain.
bowl using a fork to mix the flavours.
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In a lightly oiled pan gently Sautee the kale
Pour the dressing onto the pasta salad
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with some Garlic and lemon juice, taking care
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Totally Tropical
Houston Homewares has re-opened with some bold and exotic looks to bring a little colour to your home. Create a bold statement with tropical print wallpaper, use as an accent wall, panel inserts or be extra bold and do the whole room. I find covering all walls in a small space that often gets overlooked like a WC or utility room can add a touch of dramatic design to otherwise drab rooms. If strong colours on the walls really isn’t your thing, then consider a more neutral tone print that will still create an impact but with a greater sense of space.
The influence of tropical botanical prints, exotic animal motifs and bold, bright colour ways have provided a little timely escapism as it’s been quite a while since any of us have enjoyed international travel. As the trend towards rich saturated colours continues to grow, these bold prints compliment the deep moody paint tones and add a touch of decadence and intrigue to a space. Even with more neutral schemes the fixed elements like walls, curtains and furniture can be more muted with accessories and cushions bringing some tropical flair. With little else to be doing and so much time at home the focus has very much been on home improvements, a fresh new look at home can lift your mood and we enjoy nothing more than helping our customers create rooms that they love. If you want to get in on the tropical trend here are some tips for introducing exotic decorative elements into your home.
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The maximalism trend rules would say to clash prints and colours. I would tend to sway more towards a plain or textured curtain fabric along with a tropical print wall covering. Or flip it around and go for a textured wallpaper and a tropical curtain fabric. I believe that a room shouldn’t have too many focal points. A scheme needs to work as a whole, if every element has too much going on it becomes busy and confusing. It’s even more important to consider the wall decor, lamps etc when using a bold tropical print as the talking point. Everything else should sit comfortably and compliment it rather than fight for attention. Choose fine minimal frame mirrors, artwork and plain or textured lampshades, having a few subtle references to tropical influences is the goal, no one wants a ‘theme’ room. Cushions instantly transform a room. If you’re looking for a quick way of adding some tropical influence, then this is the way to do it. Again, less is more. There are some striking prints available, but they don’t necessarily all work well together. Choose the print that you really love and compliment it with block colour and textured cushions. Pulling out a colour from your print and using
it as a colour block behind your pattern will further enhance the look. Don’t obsess over matching colours exactly, variations in tones of the same root colour can add to the depth of a scheme. Artwork and accessories are also fantastic ways of introducing fun, colourful pattern into a room, again look at what you already have got going on in the space, a tropical piece of art can look great on plain or textured walls but would be too much on busy wallpaper. Accessories will add that finishing touch, anchoring the scheme with pieces that compliment your decor completes a room and makes it feel more homely. Houston Homewares has now re-opened, and we are excited to welcome customers old and new into our store. Call in to shop the new collection, our wonderful home fragrance range or simply for a browse! And follow us on Facebook and Instagram @houstonhomewares for the latest product arrivals and interior design projects.
HAY FEVER AND HOW TO TREAT IT?
At Chemist Connect, there is a range of products available to combat the misery of hay fever symptoms. Pollen is the name given to the fine powder produced by flowers, plants and trees to fertilise, which is essential for cross fertilisation. The term ‘hay fever’ is often loosely used to describe the condition brought on by an allergy to pollen. Pollen can come from a number of sources including grass, flowers and trees. Grass pollens are the most common cause and tend to affect people in the grass pollen season which tends to be late spring to early summer. Tree pollens tend to exert their effects from early to late spring. Other people may be allergic to weed pollens, including nettles and docks, which tend to pollinate from early spring to early autumn. Essentially the allergic process begins when pollen comes into contact with areas of the body such as the nose or eyes, causing an immune response by releasing chemicals called ‘histamines’. The immune system normally defends the body against harmful invaders such as viruses and bacteria to ward off illnesses. In people with pollen allergies, the immune system mistakenly identifies the harmless pollen as a
Cetirizine
(Piriton),
include agents such as Becodefence, which establish a thin physical
Loratadine (Clarityn) and Fexofendine (Telfast). Anti-
barrier within the nostrils thereby reducing the adherence of pollens
histamines work to reduce histamine-like reactions,
and in this way blocking their effects. This provides an excellent non-
it is known as an allergen. The reaction leads to
by blocking the chemical effects of histamine
pharmacological choice of treatment for persons wishing to avoid
numerous irritating symptoms, such as persistent
within the body. Thereby reducing the likelihood of
the use of medicinal products.
sneezing, a stuffy nose and watery eyes.
symptoms developing and heightening. Most over-
As with all hay-fever remedies consistency is key and
the-counter anti-histamines are non-drowsy and taken
fundamental to success.
dangerous intruder. It begins to produce chemicals to fight against the pollen. This is known as an allergic reaction, and the specific type of pollen that causes
The incidence of hay fever is on the rise, with
(Zirtek),
Chlorphenamine
in a once daily dose regime, which help to optimise
approximately 30% of Europeans claiming to have
user acceptability and compliance.
symptoms annually. One of the main reasons for this
Those who have persistently itchy eyes may wish to try a sodium cromoglycate based eye drop (Opticrom). These products are known
is likely to be the increasing number of people living
However, if you take an oral anti-histamine and
as “mast cell stabilisers” and exert their effects by reducing cellular
in urban areas relative to the countryside, thereby
find that you still have a persistent runny nose, then
response to histamine release. Typically, drops tend to work better
experiencing increased levels of air pollution and
a steroid nasal spray should be considered. The
the more often and regularly they are used. For best results this should
probable reduced levels of pollen exposure. As such,
most common types are Beclomethasone
be around four times per day. However, they can also be
when urban living people are exposed to pollens, they tend to
(Beconase)
exert a much more potent reaction as tolerance is more likely to
nasal sprays. These medicines reduce the
be established with low level consistent exposure.
localised ‘immune response’ within the nasal
So, what is the best treatment for hay fever? Like many things in
passages, minimising mucus production
life, there isn’t a one size fits all approach. It depends on what
and the tendency to sneeze.
symptoms you are experiencing.
One important point is that they do not exert
is placed around the elbow region (LI-11 point). It is
All people (over two years of age) displaying typical hay fever-
their full therapeutic effect straight away, rather
suitable for use by Adults and Children over 3 years of
like symptoms, be they mild to very severe are recommended
they can take several weeks of consistent use
to take an oral “anti-histamine”. Common examples include
to establish full effect. Alternative products
or
Triamcinolone
(Nasocort)
used on an as and when required basis, according to patient choice and level of symptoms experienced. Finally, another very popular drug-free hay-fever treatment is the “Hay Band”. This product is based on traditional chinese medicine theories of acupressure points and
age. Anecdotal testimonies report this to be an excellent remedy for managing chronic symptoms.
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CELEBRATING THE FOOD HEROES Crumlin entrepreneur Aine O’Kane has launched the first Northern Ireland takeaway awards to recognise local food takeaway outlets which worked through the pandemic.
One of the first high street casualties of the pandemic lockdown was the restaurant and hospitality sector, as their doors were forced to close to diners for safety measures. However, as a truly resilient industry, chefs and their teams quickly adapted to ensure Northern Ireland foodies didn’t miss their fix of gourmet meals, with many establishments now offering takeaway and cook-at-home options. This has radically changed the image and status of takeaway food in the last year, elevating it well beyond its traditional limits of pizza and Asian-inspired dishes. And that is what inspired Crumlin entrepreneur Aine O’Kane and her fiancé Andrew Benson to create the first NI Takeaway Awards. They want to celebrate the food heroes behind the scenes who have battled against the odds to keep the sector alive in the most challenging circumstances. “We have previously staged the highly successful NI Fish and Chip Shop Awards, but like everyone, we had to adapt to the new COVID-safe regulations. With everything going on at the minute and takeaways being on the front line, we feel this is the perfect platform and time for our excellent food vendors to shine and get the recognition they deserve. “Our local takeaways are the heartbeat of our high streets. From incredible Indians to perfect pizzerias, every town has its food heroes. We are recognising the dedication of local takeaways across a multitude of cuisines and celebrating their contribution to our economy,” Aine O’Kane of AB Events, said. The AB Events Team and a group of esteemed judges have been on a mission to find Northern Ireland’s favourite takeaways since the end of 2020.
ƒ Anna Murphy, Dusan Kavcak and Alex Zoss from DK Service Global, Robin Elliott and Katie McTernan the hospitality sector to change its operations.
ƒ Event Organisers Andrew Benson and Aine O’Kane with sponsors Dusan Kavcak and Alex Zoss
With the finalists now selected, the competition is heating up ahead of the glittering gala awards ceremony scheduled for June in the Crowne Plaza, Belfast.
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Event Sponsor Dusan Kavcak, Managing Director of DK Service Global, believes his company’s partnership with the NI Takeaway Awards underscores the food sector’s commitment to hygiene and safety.
“These awards are an excellent opportunity to highlight all the hard work that goes on behind the scenes to delivery brilliant food in a safe way,” he said.
“DK Service Global is proud to sponsor this event. Our Omagh-based company has developed bespoke trademarked Protective Shield Technology to create safe and healthy environments for every facility, especially the food sector. We are working hard to help local businesses
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Other event sponsor partners include River FM, So Good Juice, 38 Expresso, EB Gas Services, BP Foods, iDesign, Duct Services, Butlers Event Hire, D Foods and One Delivery. But the top-quality takeaway services now offered by local cafes and restaurants have provided more than just an economic boost. They have delivered a psychological lift to consumers in lockdown by keeping them connected to their favourite eateries. Award-winning local food writer and awards ambassador Joanna Braniff said: “Lockdown conditions during the pandemic have fundamentally changed the way people think about how they source their food. The massive increase in demand for takeaway options in 2020/21 has forced
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“The image of the takeaway option has been rapidly elevated to a higher standard with gourmet venues now offering three-course meals for home delivery. Chefs and their teams must now be commended for how they have brilliantly adapted to the enormous challenges of replicating restaurant-standard food to be prepared at home. These awards are an opportunity to recognise this innovation, adaptation and quality chefs’ fantastic response to the crisis.” Divided into 11 categories covering everything from catering vans to takeaway desserts and a Lifetime Achievement Award, event organisers Andrew and Aine are keen to give a broad scope of all aspects of the newlyexpanded takeaway sector right across Northern Ireland. Aine said: “The competition is fierce because standards are so high, but we will be unveiling the overall winners in each category at a much-anticipated gala event in Belfast’s Crowne Plaza. In our opinion, every one of the participants is a winner as it’s a real achievement to get this far in the competition. With the success and interest in the first NI Takeaway Awards, this proposed annual competition will go from strength to strength as it promotes the hospitality sector and reminds consumers of the amazing and resilient local food industry we enjoy while spotlighting the heroes behind the scenes that make it happen.” Tickets for the awards finale are now on sale, priced at £85 per person, including a 4-course meal drinks reception and an evening of entertainment. Compere is broadcaster Robin Elliott. For more information visit
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Dear Joanna, I work in an accounting firm and was promoted to manager six months ago. I was delighted to get the promotion, but now my life is a nightmare. I spend my days putting out fires, everyone wants a piece of me, and I am exhausted. My day seems to be all about getting my team unstuck and finishing work that they should be doing so I know it’s good enough. How can I get my life back?
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organisation and/ or (b) those that are easy to drop, delegate or outsource. Of these, decide which you can drop completely and go ahead and delegate the others as appropriate. You might think that everything you do is important and cannot be done by anyone else. If you are unsure about whether you can delegate or drop certain things, speak to your boss or mentor for guidance.
Let’s keep them off your plate.
Dear Maggie,
Congratulations on the promotion! This is a real milestone in your career, and you should be proud of yourself. Secondly – precisely that - this is a real milestone in your career. Career transitions like this can be the most challenging times of anyone’s career - none more so than the first step into managing a team. Before you could just do the work; as manager, you need to shift focus to getting the work done by the team. This is challenging because you need to let go of enjoyable work that had previously defined your success; you have to allocate time to support and coach your team; and you must trust someone else to do the work to the standards you expect.
HERE ARE A COUPLE OF THINGS THAT MIGHT HELP.
You mention in your email that you spend your time getting your team unstuck and finishing work that they should be doing. Part of your role as manager is to be there to help your team if they have problems, so I am afraid that you do need to allocate time to that. It can be incredibly tempting to take back and finish work that you have delegated to your team, particularly if you are worried that the standard of the work will not be up to what you would do. But this is not the answer. This will do nothing more than frustrate and de-motivate your team. You need a different approach, one based on encouraging them to problem solve for themselves. •
Be clear when you delegate as to what you expect in terms of deliverable and standards.
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If they are new to the job explain how to get the job done; if they are more experienced, trust them to take care of the “how” within the framework of deliverables. Distinguish between the form the final product takes, and the content. If the content is right, stop clinging to a particular form just because you would have done it that way.
Let’s get some things off your plate. When you are running around putting out fires, it is hard to think about anything else. So, let’s get some stuff off your plate. Write down a list of the things that you do on a regular basis and identify the low value activities. These are activities that are (a) not that important to either you (your role and objectives) or the
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Help them anticipate common pitfalls in advance and identify resources available to
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If they come to you because they are stuck, resist the temptation to simply tell them how to get unstuck. Instead ask them questions to help them identify the problem, think about different solutions, and guide them to the best way forward.
• Only take back the work as a last resort, e.g., if critical deadlines will be missed, if there will be a major impact on the overall project, or if major mistakes will be made. Working this way will develop your team’s problem-solving skills, encourage them to take ownership of the solution, and free up time in the future when they solve the problems for themselves without needing to revert to you.
And finally Taking on a promotion is a big step, and it can take a while to settle in as you get to grips with a new role. Take baby steps where needed and do prioritise time for yourself to rest and recover. If you think you need some training on the new aspects of the job, talk to your boss and ask for some. And remember to breathe! You’ve got this!
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ast night I dreamed that I was drowning in a sea of paper: It’s no wonder because I am in the process of clearing out my office and am determined to rid myself of 30 years of accumulated material on every author whose work I have read and taught during that time, and it is no mean feat. I dread to think of the amount of time I must have spent on photocopying; but it was a labour of love back then, wanting my students to have access to good criticism on their set texts; criticism they themselves would never have gone out of their way to find, because despite being advised to read around those same texts they never do. So, not wanting them to miss out on anything I did it for them in order for them to be able to produce the best possible essays they could. With Patricia out of action on account of her broken wrist, (Yes, I know. So thoughtless of her.) I’ve been going it
alone here in this cluttered space and I am wrecked! It wouldn’t be so bad if I could just dump the contents of these 20 odd bursting box files straight into the blue bin, but I can’t. I feel I have to look through them all, just in case. And was I glad. Glancing at the collection of short stories I photocopied for third and fourth years I came across two of my favourites. And I simply have to share some of their wonderful content with you. The first, Examination day, by Henry Slesar, involves what appears to be a futuristic, dystopian environment in which we are introduced to a young boy on his twelfth birthday who is about to sit an examination of some kind; perhaps similar to the 11+, or so we think at first. But while our exam rewards top students with entry to the most soughtafter schools, this test brings a very different outcome for A streamers. And as we continue to read there are many hints that this is no ordinary exam. On the day , we are told: “They entered the Government Educational Building…There was a young man wearing an insignia-less tunic… [who] permitted the Jordans to enter… ‘Drink this’ [Richard’s father had already told him about the liquid, and that it insured he would answer the questions set by the government honestly].” Later, at home, the father receives the news he was probably dreading since the day his son was born, and horrified we share in his grief: “ This is the Government Educational Service. Your son Richard M Jordan, Classification 600-115, has completed the Government
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The second, Nagasaki, by Aidan Matthews, looks back to that terrible morning of the ninth of August, 1945 when an American plane, t h e Enola Gay, set off ( after being blessed by a priest) with the sole intention of dropping a nuclear bomb on that unsuspecting city and its innocent inhabitants, twenty eight of whom the author focuses on as they go about their last hours on earth. This group and their teacher, who is
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C 12 room must surely have been conducted in one take; or the editing is brilliant! And I’m just dying about Hastings, with all his Norn Iron sayings: Mother of God! Son, Fella, Wee girl; and the latest: Howl yer whist. Aidan Dunbar is perfect in the role. I hope to God it doesn’t all end on Sunday with the last episode of series six. It would kill me! But at least Covid 19 won’t because I have now had my second dose of Astra Zenica, with no side effects whatsoever. Better still, a couple of days ago I finally got to the hairdressers. At last, I can take the paper bag off my head. And the town should soon get a little bit busier with the shops opening up again for browsing; but we’ll have to pray that we don’t get drenched, or pneumonia when we are sitting outside enjoying that long awaited cup of coffee.
Good news on the Patricia front. Plaster off this morning so maybe normal service will be resumed any day now. Joke alert: Man goes to the doctor, is given a prescription and warned to absolutely follow it. Three weeks later he hobbles So much for clearing out, or at least thinning back into the surgery with a broken leg, down this mound of photocopies. Of course I broken arm and his head swathed should have done more during the last year. in bandages. Abandoning all But while sensible people were queuing up at pretence at professionalism the dump with years of accumulated rubbish the shocked medic shouts, bulging out of the backs of their cars then “ What the hell happened returning home to clean their houses, I was to you!” To which the poor catching up with Line of Duty. I say catching man replies, “Well, doctor, up but that is not really the case, I never even you warned me to absolutely started watching it till the second lockdown; follow that prescription and it flew out of a third storey now I can’t stop. window.” It has given me a whole new appreciation of actors, especially since I suspect that those But let me reassure you that Patricia’s long interviews with the accused in the A sorry plight did not result from any
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MAKING DREAMS A REALITY AT KRD CREDIT UNION
Now that restrictions are lifting, the team at KRD Credit Union are approving loans for couples who are planning their long awaited dream weddings. Hello readers, I’m delighted to be back as your columnist for this May edition of Local Women magazine to give you the latest on KRD Credit Union Ltd. I’m sure you’re all as excited as I am that we have already begun to see the lifting of restrictions that have impacted on our lives for so long now – and this has created a real buzz for us here at KRD. We’ve been incredibly busy approving loans for a wide range of purposes for our members, who feel like they can now safely make plans for their future, big or small. Making plans for the future, are those couples who are planning their wedding day, after a year of great uncertainty. As if wedding planning isn’t already stressful enough! Whilst many went ahead with their ceremonies in the past year, scaled down in accordance with government advice, many decided to wait until they could have the wedding they always dreamed of.
And isn’t it just fantastic to see that those dreams can soon become a reality again? I’m sure we all know someone who faced the reality of their big day being postponed, and perhaps even lost money due to these unforeseen set of circumstances. So, as many couples will currently be trying to reorganise their plans and set new dates for later this year or the years ahead, let me tell you how KRD can help you. First of all, we know how expensive weddings can be. Whether you decide to go small and intimate or want a big day with all the bells and whistles attached, it doesn’t come cheap. As well as all the obvious costs that everyone expects, there’s often a host of other expenses that we perhaps don’t budget for. These can easily sneak up on us and the costs soon mount up. So, why not take the
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stress out of planning with a loan, big or small, to
wedding loan pot as you plan your big day, safe in
ensure you can have your wedding, your way. Of course, many couples may be wary of the idea of kicking off their married life with outstanding debt and this is completely understandable. Here at KRD, our loans charge a fair and reasonable rate of interest, and even better - you can increase your repayments at any time or pay off your loan early, without any hidden charges. So, if you want to take the loan temporarily and then pay it off with your wedding gifts, that is entirely up to you. It’s so rewarding for us to be able to help our members and we’ve been thrilled to offer our loan services to so many happy couples in the past. In our financial year ending 2019, we paid out over £220,000 towards
All loans at KRD are subject to approval and we base our decisions on your affordability. You may be asked to provide payslips, or bank statements to prove this and doing so, allows us to make informed decisions to ensure that your repayments are realistic for your budget. If you’re currently planning your wedding or know someone who is, don’t hesitate to get in touch and find out how we can help you. After such a stressful year of wedding planning, a financially stress-free special day, full of fun with family and friends could be the perfect happy ending.
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BRINGING BEAUTY DOWN UNDER When Caroline Quinn moved to Australia to start a new life, she missed her favourite local beauty brands – and so she set up a new business ‘Beauty Closet’ to sell our favourite products on the other side of the world.
Starting a new life in sunny Australia is like a dream come true – sunny days on the beach and barbecues instead of the drizzly rain at home. But for many ex-pats living abroad, it’s the little things about home that you miss the most and for Caroline Quinn from Co Derry, it’s our homegrown beauty products that she found she couldn’t live without. Caroline moved to Sydney eight years ago and, although she loves her new home, she couldn’t find the beauty brands that she wanted in Australian pharmacies. From
tanning
products
to
skincare
and
makeup, Ireland is leading the way in the beauty industry – and we often take for granted that the beauty staples we can buy in local chemists are not available worldwide. And Caroline soon discovered that other Irish and Northern Irish friends she met living in her new home country felt exactly the same. And so, the idea for an online business was formed. Caroline set up Beauty Closet last year selling the brands we love like Polished, LMD and Bellamianta. Not only can ex-pats living in Australia buy the products they want but their families back in Ireland can use the website to send presents that are guaranteed to be a hit. Added to that Australians can try out the Irish brands that we know are amazing. 92 | Local Women Magazine
break from my full-time work and some days I
CAN YOU TALK US THROUGH YOUR PRODUCT RANGE?
ended up with time to think. I put pen to paper
We currently have 11 Irish beauty brands
in June 2020 and we quickly launched with our
available in Australia, including Bellamianta,
first brand Polished London in July 2020.
Polished London, SoSue, LMD Cosmetics,
WHAT IS YOUR WORK BACKGROUND?
Iconic Bronze, Luna By Lisa, Bperfect, Sculpted
needed something to keep me going. I had a
Back home I worked for Oasis, so I always had a retail interest. Since arriving in Australia, I have worked in Executive Search running the internal talent for the businesses. I returned from
by Aimee, Ella & Jo, Oh My Glam & Bare By Vogue. We also have one jewellery brand The Temple Wolf - they design the beautiful Eire necklace which has been very popular.
maternity to the recruitment industry in February 2021 and I’m slowly adjusting to working full time, running the Beauty Closet and running after a one-year-old. No day is ever the same but I’m having fun so I cannot complain.
HOW DID YOU COPE WITH LOCKDOWN - DID IT AFFECT YOUR BUSINESS? Mum of one, Caroline is delighted with the success of her new business and tells Local Women how she
I am very fortunate to say Covid has not affected my life personally or professionally. We have
has introduced a little Irish glam to Australia.
been very lucky in Australia as lockdown was
WHEN DID YOU START YOUR BUSINESS?
ready to go on maternity, so I was a home with
The Beauty Closet commenced in July 2020. After giving birth to first child Mason in May 2020 I decided to bring it to life - because I thought I had so much time on my hands!
WHY DID YOU DECIDE TO SET UP BEAUTY CLOSET?
short – just two months at the start. I was getting my feet up! Beauty Closet started as an online business at a time when online sales were growing rapidly. Covid helped dramatically with my sales because if family in Ireland were posting presents to loved ones, they couldn’t do this during lockdown, so they came to the Beauty
I have been living in Australia for eight years
Closet. In Australia everything has opened up
along with 100,000 other Irish emigrants. I
for us. We run monthly markets in Coogee and
love all things makeup and beauty. Each
had our first event with 90 people in March 2021,
year when I travelled back home to Ireland
which was fantastic because if you hadn’t seen
to visit my family, I would stock up on all the
friends from other states, it was a great night to
latest products from makeup to fake tan and
get everyone together and have lots of fun while
everything in between! During the year when
learning from makeup and skincare experts!
new products came out my mum would post me over surprise gifts, it was great. But when
DO YOU HAVE PLANS TO EXPAND YOUR RANGE? Yes, we are always on the lookout for local brands, and we are adding to our brands each month. We have The Belle Brush coming soon!
WHAT DO YOU MOST LOVE ABOUT YOUR JOB? I love the interaction with our customers. They are the life of the business. The excitement when customers come to pick up their orders is fun to see and when I get to meet customers at events. The Irish are very loyal to their brands and it is amazing to see.
WHAT PLANS DO YOU HAVE FOR THE FUTURE OF THE BUSINESS? The business is growing rapidly which is exciting!
Covid hit, the postal service got slow and even
We are looking to expand more into New
stopped, so I thought - let’s give the Beauty
Zealand and hopefully down the line, we will
Closet a go now. I love all things beauty and
be able to open stores across Australia to give
makeup and I always loved the idea of having
our customers the ultimate experience.
my own business and having the flexibility of
WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO A FEMALE ENTREPRENEUR STARTING OUT?
working for myself.
HOW LONG DID IT TAKE YOU FROM INITIAL IDEA TO ACTUALLY TRADING?
Go for it! Put your pen to paper and make your idea come to life. There will always be
The initial idea started a few years back, but I
obstacles and reasons to put it off - don’t let
never had the push to start. I always thought
them get in your way!
it wouldn’t be possible and I didn’t have the
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time. Then when I went on maternity leave, I
Browse and shop products at
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PREPARING FOR A GOOD HAIR DAY
With hairdressers back at work, Local Women’s hair expert Charlene Hawthorne from Haus of Hair helps you get ready for the most important appointment of the month. APPOINTMENT PREP
Eeekkk! Salons are finally open!
I recommend using a deep cleansing shampoo such as Alfaparf Semi di Lino Purify to remove any build up on your hair before colouring. This will ensure optimum results as a lot of home lotions and potions create a barrier around the hair with can affect the colouring service.
Stylists up and down the country are buzzing now that we are back at work – don’t forget our last day of opening was December 24, so that’s quite a stretch. With that in mind I have focused this month’s column on getting back into the swing of things, what and what not to do during your upcoming appointments.
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Do not book for highlights and stroll into your appointment with sunset orange roots from your previous DIY disaster and expect the salon to have time to do full corrective work. Lay it all out during booking so the stylist knows what to expect and allocates the appropriate time.
SKIN TEST
Yes, I know - it’s the height of inconvenience to call in to have it done. But there is evidence to suggest that there’s a heightened risk of allergic reaction after having Covid. Most reactions are mild, but a severe reaction (anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock) can be life threatening. Even if your stylist isn’t demanding you have a skin test, I would still recommend calling in for one at least 48 hours before your colour appointment. It takes two minutes and if you were to have a reaction at your appointment without being skin tested prior, the salon’s insurance would be null and void.
Using good hair care to keep your hair healthy will allow to stylist more freedom with colouring. For example, with bleaching if the hair is damaged your stylist may not wish to lighten it further. We stock the entire Olaplex range on our website www.hausofhairhq. com to help heal broken bonds in the hair. Its patented technology cannot be beaten! It will stop damage in its tracks use your discount code localwomen10 for your 10 per cent discount.
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If your hair hasn’t been professionally coloured since before Christmas, please have realistic expectations about what can be achieved. Box dye black isn’t going platinum in one appointment! Be honest with your stylist if you have been colouring at home, trust me we can tell. Being open and realistic in consultation is going to leave you both buzzing about your new hair and no surprises for the stylist when she opens a foil to check your processing. If you’re recommended products, buy them! No stylist is retiring off the £3 profit from a bottle of shampoo – so if they are telling you to get this product, it’s because your hair needs it! I am looking forward to seeing all your hair journeys, tag me @knotsosecretdiary. There’s nothing more satisfying than a good before and after pic! All the products mentioned in this article are available on www.hausofhairhq.com with an exclusive discount code localwomen10 Until next month,
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Women’s Health WITH DR MARK MCCOMISKEY
Dr Mark McComiskey MD MRCOG is a specialist gynaecologist and gynaecological surgeon. Dr Mark McComiskey is a specialist gynaecologist and gynaecological surgeon who trained at the world-famous Christie Cancer Hospital in Manchester. His work has been published widely in peer reviewed journals in obstetrics and gynaecology and his work has been presented at international meetings throughout Europe and North America Dr McComiskey takes a holistic and caring approach to managing all general gynaecology conditions with the aim of maximising women’s quality of life. Each month Dr McComiskey provides Local Women readers with healthcare advice, dispelling some of the many myths surrounding women’s health.
TREATING THRUSH Each month Dr Mark McComiskey MD MRCOG discusses gynaecological conditions and women’s health issues.
Dr Mark McComiskey is a specialist gynaecologist and gynaecological surgeon who trained at the world-famous Christie Cancer Hospital in Manchester. His work has been published widely in peer reviewed journals in obstetrics and gynaecology and his work has been presented at international meetings throughout Europe and North America.
WHAT WILL HAPPEN AT THE GP APPOINTMENT?
Dr McComiskey takes a holistic and caring approach to managing all general gynaecology conditions with the aim of maximising women’s quality of life.
HOW DO YOU TREAT RECURRING THRUSH?
You will be asked a series of questions about your medical health. Your GP will examine your vulval skin and your vagina. A swab test may be taken to look for other infections and confirm thrush.
This month Dr McComiskey looks at the treatment of thrush.
WHAT IS THRUSH? Thrush is not classed as a sexually transmitted infection (STI), but it can be triggered by sex. It is caused by a fungus called candida that is normally harmless. Thrush tends to grow in warm, moist conditions and develops if the balance of bacteria changes. This can happen if skin is irritated or damaged, if antibiotics are being taken, with poorly controlled diabetes, pregnancy or with a weakened immune system (for example because of HIV or chemotherapy.)
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Thick, white vaginal discharge (often like cottage cheese)
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Vaginal itch or pain
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May be no symptoms
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WHAT OVER THE COUNTER TREATMENTS CAN BE PURCHASED? Antifungal medicine is available to buy from pharmacies if you’ve had thrush diagnosed in the past and you know the symptoms. This medicine can be a tablet to take orally, a tablet to insert into the vagina (pessary) or a cream to be applied onto the skin. Sexual partners will need treated if they are symptomatic. Standard advice would be to not use antifungal medicine more than two times in six months without speaking to a pharmacist or GP.
WHEN SHOULD I CONTACT THE FAMILY DOCTOR? You should seek medical attention if the thrush keeps coming back or treatment has not worked. Also, if it occurs during pregnancy, or with a weakened immune system – for example, because of diabetes, HIV or chemotherapy.
You might need to take long term antifungal tablets for up to six months if you have recurrent thrush which you get it more than 4 times in a year.) This would need prescribing by a GP or a specialist.
HOW CAN I MAXIMISE MY VULVAL HEALTH? Use water and emollient instead of soap to wash the affected area. Dry the skin carefully after washing and wear cotton underwear. Avoid intercourse until thrush has cleared up and avoid douches or deodorants on the vagina. Do not wear tight fitting underwear or tights
A NOTE OF CAUTION If you have sex during treatment, be aware that antifungal creams can damage condoms and diaphragms. This means your contraception might not work. Dr McComiskey can be contacted at
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CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN AND SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
At Health Hub Professionals NI you can discuss your intimate health and sexual issues with an expert in a private and non-judgemental environment. It is estimated that chronic pelvic pain syndrome affects 15-20 per cent of women. It is a debilitating condition that can disrupt work, physical activity, sexual relations, sleep, and general family life. It can have a massive impact on a woman’s mental and physical health. The pain experienced by women varies from person to person, ranging in severity, type, or longevity. It is usually felt in the area below the belly button – it can also spread to the buttocks, lower back, and thighs. Chronic pelvic pain can occur due to lots of different conditions such as endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and some intestinal disorders. There is, however, increasing evidence that pelvic floor muscle dysfunction is associated with chronic pelvic pain therefore pelvic floor rehabilitation is a part of the treatment.
vaginismus can include anxiety disorders, childbirth injuries, previous surgery and fear or negative feelings about sex (perhaps due to past sexual abuse, rape, or trauma).
We can work the pelvic floor muscles without realising, causing over activity of the muscle, increasing muscle tension, discomfort and preventing relaxation. This can then affect the function of your bladder, bowel, and vagina.
SO, WHAT ROLE DOES PHYSIO HAVE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN AND SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION? •
Education of anatomy/pain/ sexual dysfunction
If the muscles are overly tense this can also cause issues with intercourse and any internal examination or procedure e.g., smears.
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Vulvar skin care advice
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Self-exploration/desensitisation with fingers/dilators – reducing fear and pain
Common bladder symptoms with chronic pelvic pain are; frequency, urgency, nocturia and incomplete emptying (women often have the sensation of having a UTI).
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Relaxation/mindfulness
A common bowel symptom is constipation – the muscles simply can’t relax enough to empty the SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION bowel effectively. One of the most taboo subjects in pelvic health is With bladder and bowel issues it is often sexual dysfunction - so many women are afraid to thought that doing pelvic floor exercises will mention these issues to a healthcare provider and help but, in some circumstances, they may not feel ashamed and embarrassed by them.
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Hair stylist turned entrepreneur Jude Mitchell from Omagh used lockdown to set up a business to provide the highest quality haircare and accessories. As an award-winning hair stylist Jude Mitchell believes everyone deserves to have salon perfect hair. At her salon HighMaintenance in Omagh, which she runs with her best friend Natalie, customers always leave feeling confident with beautiful hair. And for many years Jude, 32, has been advising her customers on the proper hair accessories and tools to use to create a great look between appointments. Jude knows that the correct brushes and tools make all the difference when it comes to home styling.
TELL US ABOUT JM OFFICIAL HAIRCARE? As a hairdresser I believe everyone should be able to have good hair and JM Official Haircare is all about professional haircare and accessories. From hairbrushes to designer silk scrunchies, I’ve got you covered. I hate waste and love to shop local, so I try to bring that to JM Official Haircare too. All my packaging can be reused or repurposed. And I try to source as much as possible as close to home as I can.
WHY DID YOU DECIDE TO SET UP YOUR OWN BUSINESS? So, with the pandemic forcing her salon to close and Jude’s customers seeking advice on how to maintain their styles, the time was right to start a business. Jude used all her expertise and spent months researching new products to set up JM Official Haircare – an online business providing customers with the highest quality haircare and accessories. The products are available on the official website www.jmofficialhaircare.co.uk and also in her salon. The Omagh entrepreneur tells Local Women how she used her free time during lockdown to start the business she had always dreamed off.
It’s something that has always been at the back of my mind to do, and between our salon being closed and my poor husband (probably after hearing me banging on about it for too long) was the one that eventually made me take the jump and just go for it.
HOW DID YOU GET STARTED?
I had an idea about what I wanted so it started off with a lot of researching and a lot of nights sitting figuring everything out and getting feedback from family and friends.
HOW LONG DID IT TAKE FROM IDEA TO ACTUALLY SELLING? It took a few months from I started researching to my first brush sale. It felt like it took forever for everything to come together. But I wanted everything to be perfect and the best quality.
always have a special place in my heart, just because it’s where it all began. But I always get so excited about a new product when it’s launching.
WHERE CAN YOU BUY JM OFFICIAL PRODUCTS? You can buy everything online at www. jmofficialhaircare.co.uk and in HighMaintenance in Omagh. And hopefully you’ll see JM Official Products in some other salons very soon.
HOW HAS LOCKDOWN AFFECTED YOUR BUSINESS?
TALK US THROUGH THE PRODUCT RANGE? JM Official Haircare was born in lockdown. It I started with The WonderBrush. It’s the ultimate detangling brush for wet or dry hair and now comes in three colours. Then I added a ConditionerComb. I now have Pinny - a pin tail comb, the SuperComb - the perfect tool for creating soft glamorous waves. Silk and Silky scrunchies and Curl Clips as well as my Get A Grip Box, which is the perfect handbag accessory. I’m working on a few new launches coming soon.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE PRODUCT IN THE RANGE? How could I pick? I genuinely love all my products, but I think the WonderBrush will
definitely pushed me to start a website which I was really nervous about, because I don’t get on very well with computers. But I probably could not have continued my business without it.
WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR THE FUTURE OF THE BUSINESS? Hopefully in the very near future JM Official Haircare products will be popping up in salons throughout Northern Ireland and the UK. As well as a whole host of new products being launched, there will hopefully be an exciting collaboration coming too. Christmas will be BIG!
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As the warmer weather approaches, your dog is getting ready for the heat by shedding its winter coat. Pet & Country has some solutions to keep your pet’s coat tidy. As we approach summer and hope to see soaring temperatures, you may notice more hair around your home as your dog sheds. All dogs shed to some extent, with double-coated breeds like Labradors and Huskies shedding more noticeably than breeds like Poodles. Shedding is natural and can’t be avoided but we have some tips to help minimise the hair shed, while keeping your dog’s coat healthy. WHY DO DOGS SHED? Shedding is the process of removing dead and damaged hair which helps maintain the dog’s coat. Shedding will help your dog stay comfortable as temperatures increase and if dead hair is removed to avoid matting then it will keep their coat in good condition. Hair goes through a cycle of growth and shedding. This cycle is affected by factors such as breed, age, hormones, environmental factors, as well as the general health of the dog. These factors can also affect the length of the hair and the coat texture. The lifespan of the hair shaft for breeds like Poodles and Yorkshire Terriers is longer and so these dogs shed very little in comparison to the short life span of dogs like Huskies who shed more and who also have an abundant undercoat. The undercoat is made up of soft secondary hairs growing underneath and around the primary hair. Spring and Autumn are top shedding seasons. In Spring dogs lose their heavy winter coats in exchange for a lighter summer coat and then come Autumn they shed their lighter coat and grow a more substantial, thicker, and warmer coat to see them through the winter. However, you may be experiencing year-round shedding from your pooch and this is because more pets are now kept indoors and are less affected by these seasonal temperature changes. If you have a puppy, you may notice a change in their coat after shedding. Puppies are born with soft fluffy
coats, but this is shed to make way for a thicker, stiffer adult coat (this is usually around 4 -6 months, but will vary with breed). There may be other reasons for shedding such as skin problem, illness, or nutritional or vitamin deficiencies but if the amount of shedding seems abnormal to you we recommend that you contact your vet. WHAT CAN I DO TO MINIMISE SHEDDING? Brush, Brush, Brush! Brushing and combing regularly can help remove the dead hairs before they are shed and help prevent matts in your dog’s coat.
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TAKE A MOMENT TO PAUSE WITH WELLNESS BY LV Creating beautiful home fragrances and hand poured candles is a dream job for beauty lover Laura Vance who loves to provide her clients with a sense of calm and wellbeing.
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that wasn’t just a new beauty treatment, but something that I could bring into my beauty business and really compliment it. Then Covid hit! This created panic as I was
so worried about my business that I worked waxes. By October, Wellness by LV so hard to build. All of a sudden, I felt I was was up and running and her candles losing it. After the panic subsided, I realised have proved to be a huge hit with Covid had given me the nudge and time I those seeking a little calm within their needed to bring my idea to life. own homes.
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addition. I just love how a client walks into my treatment room and takes a moment to enjoy the beautiful fragrances, immediately their eyes light up as they take in the beautiful aroma and their shoulders drop as it has such a calming effect on them. So, creating my own brand of candles was the perfect addition.
I love my job in beauty and I adore making beautiful home fragrances. I’m a very lucky lady to love what I do. I go to work every day being thankful for that. Overall, I love making people feel good. I love that feeling when a client leaves a treatment, happy, relaxed and calm. More importantly they are the most important person to me during that time and it’s my job to make them feel better. Creating a beautiful candle or home fragrance is just as important to bring that feeling of “a moment of pause” to their busy lives. It is a way of expanding my love of making people feel good.
HOW DID YOU GET STARTED? Over the summer I did some online classes in candle making. Choosing the wax along with trialling wicks etc. Choosing the fragrances was the hard part, as I loved them all. I never intended to have 10 fragrances, but I just couldn’t say no to any of them.
HOW LONG DID IT TAKE YOU FROM INITIAL IDEA TO ACTUALLY SELLING YOUR CANDLES?
Brand labels and safety labels are added to HOW DO YOU RELAX AND UNWIND? the candle and then they are placed in a I love to take my dogs for a walk through the forest, enjoy a coffee in calm peaceful The initial idea started in July and I was cabinet awaiting their new home. surroundings and this is where my ideas up and running by October. I lived and All my candles are hand poured and made come to life. breathed candles during this period, it was in small batches to ensure a high standard a busy time. I was even seeing candles in CAN YOU TELL US ABOUT YOUR of quality. my sleep. I also worked on the design of my PRODUCT RANGE? brand and how I wanted it to look. I knew WHAT INSPIRES THE SCENTS? I wanted my brand to be eco-friendly, so we I wanted Wellness by LV to be more than The fragrances were inspired by chatting offer a recycle your candle glass service and you another candle business, so the giftsets were to people and getting a feel of what they receive a small discount off your next candle. introduced which added that extra luxury love. I used the time in July when salons feel to the brand. I don’t know another opened again to secretly ask questions I have four different candle sizes and I have candle brand that offers the stunning giftsets to my clients and get an insight into their just brought out a new Ceramic Bespoke that I create. favourite fragrances. I found out what they Candle. I worked alongside a fantastic local enjoyed and how each fragrance made lady who helped create the timeless piece I CAN YOU TALK US THROUGH THE them feel. Some people loved the floral was going for.
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It starts with washing my candle vessels first to get rid of any dust. I like to gently heat my glasses to prepare them for the wax being poured, this prevents sink holes appearing in the centre due to a change in temperature.
scents and popular perfume fragrances, I offer five giftsets that suit all budgets so the Fragrance Inspired Collection idea along with home fragrance sprays, luxury came from this. floral melts and recently have launched Then others loved the feeling of fresh reed diffusers and reed diffuser refills (we uplifting Lemongrass and the calming effect love to recycle) as the requests were of Lavender. So, this is where the Wellness building for this.
Then I move to attaching the wick WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE to the base of the glass ready for the Collection got its inspiration. pouring process. I also wanted to have a collection TO A FEMALE ENTREPRENEUR STARTING OUT? I begin pouring the wax into a pouring jug and which changed with the seasons and add something new Don’t let fear hold you back. I think we all leave to cool to the correct temperature. where I could let that little self-doubt creep in from time While cooling I will then measure out the every few months. to time. If you believe in yourself and your correct fragrance oil. Once the desired DO YOU HAVE PLANS TO EXPAND creativity, then reach for the stars! temperature has been reached, I throughly YOUR RANGE? mix the wax and fragrance together and I’m currently working on a new collection pour into each candle glass. which I’m very excited about. It hopefully The candles are then left to set in the pouring area for a few hours. Once set I will move them into a dark cool area, and they will be left for the rest of the setting period. A candle needs to be left for up to 72 hours before lighting to ensure it has fully set.
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Enjoy making plans As lockdown eases, Wedding Planner Kristal Olphert from Maiden Weddings is here to help you plan your big day. I’M HERE TO HELP
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This is such an exciting time for us all and especially for those of you who are engaged and planning your wedding day. With the regulations relaxing , I am here to guide you through what you should be doing right now to plan your perfect wedding and how to overcome any issues along the way.
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GET BACK TO PLANNING Once you have the celebrations completed then it’s on to the serious planning stages again. Contact your suppliers and ensure that they are still available on your date and that nothing has changed from their perspective. Give the venue a call first and ask them as much as possible about their restrictions and how it will impact on the day. The number of guests that can attend your wedding ceremony has now been increased and is based upon the risk assessment provided by the venue; this number should be made very clear to you well in advance of your ceremony. Normally the venue will ask you to sign a declaration to say that you understand the regulations and the restrictions that they have put in place for their venue, read it carefully and ensure that you can and will comply before signing it.
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id you know there are around 5,000 ways to say you’re having your period?
That’s according to the Women’s Health Coalition and they should know having surveyed 90,000 people in 190 countries. That’s not even counting the weird and wonderful euphemisms we have Northern Ireland... time of the month, Aunty Flo’s visiting, you’ve got your ‘thing’... But it needn’t be so complicated; all you really need to say is that... well, you’re ƒ Working hard to banish the taboo surrounding periods having your period. Simple? You’d think so. past because they had no access to period ‘psychos’ during that time, that they were But the reality is very different. products,” she continues. ‘dirty or unclean’, or if a pad leaked then That’s why a group of young women from “What our members are lobbying for is that it was ‘disgusting’, how you had to hide North Belfast are spearheading an innovative period products will be freely available in your tampon or pad if you were going to new project to tackle the enduring taboo of public toilets and we’re delighted that they the toilet, how you shouldn’t talk to boys the menstrual cycle. are at least going to be available free in all about periods. “Period poverty is a global issue which schools in Northern Ireland.” “Suddenly they realised they weren’t the affects women and it is becoming more only ones feeling the way they did about But aside from period products these recognised. What shocked us though were these things and they’ve been coming up young women want to see the so-called the results of a survey we did among our period taboo smashed too and they reckon with ideas about how to change things own girls here which starkly revealed the going forward. education is the key. scale it still is right here, right now,” says “They’ve suggested films and the media “Young people have access to so much Chelsea Dunwoody (23) a youth worker information today thanks to the internet but could portray periods more positively, for with Ardoyne Youth Club, North Belfast. it’s not always helpful and despite the fact instance; boys should be taught about “When the Education Authority made older people might think today’s young people periods as well as girls, and age appropriate funding available for a programme to tackle are more knowledgeable about these things education should start sooner as young period poverty we jumped at the chance. than they were a generation or more ago, the women are taking their first period earlier “What we quickly realised was that – as truth is things haven’t changed that much. than ever. well as a lack of access to period products “In practical terms we are also reaching “So, it’s this poverty of period knowledge poverty of knowledge about what periods are which our young women are also tackling out to the community with period packs was a major issue. Young women didn’t know as they work through the project,” continues containing various period products for what was ‘normal’, when you should see Chelsea who, along with the team at Ardoyne, women who don’t have the access they your GP if things aren’t right and generally have managed to keep the momentum going need to supplies and we have partnerships lacked the confidence to talk about periods, all through the Covid outbreak, despite its with local soup kitchens and the Homeless seeing them as something embarrassing or many challenges. Period Belfast who can give these out,” says indeed shameful.” To keep the content age appropriate, the Chelsea, who’s been inspired by the work of The young women from the club, which young women taking part in the project were the young women in the youth cub and the Chelsea herself attended when she was split into the 12 to 16-year-old age group positive response from the wider community. growing up through its partnership with R and the 17 to 19-year-old group. “It’s so important women, all woman, have City, a youth organisation in neighbouring this information about their bodies. There “It was incredible to see what having an Woodvale where she still lives, were outlet like this meant to them for finally are things even I’ve learned through this initially surveyed. project!” she admits. “We were actually shocked by some of the they had somewhere they could talk opening “And after all, as virtually every woman results. For instance, well over half have about periods and ask questions about issues had to miss a night at the club because of that worried them or about things they didn’t will have a period every single month of her life until the menopause, any investment in their period; a staggering 84% said they’d understand,” says Chelsea. “They talked too about how destructive tackling period poverty – both financially have been too embarrassed to ask a youth worker for period protection, while 61% the negative stereotypes around periods and in terms of knowledge – is bound to said they’d had to use toilet roll in the were – like girls being over-sensitive or deliver a life-long return.” Local Women Magazine | 135
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Our lockdown story: Craig and I planned to get married on the 17/04/2020 but with covid and everything closed we postpone to October. We went for a pinks and neutral colours as they suited any time of the year. The week of our wedding we had a lot of stressing but it was all worth it Our wedding day was so amazing even tho we had no dancing we done a mr and Mrs quiz Which everyone loved. We could not fault the cars the flowers bishops gate the service was unreal And food best venue for a Weddings. We where surrounded by our family and friends that could come and we said that we would have a party again when it’s safe to do so.
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Our lockdown story: Aaron and I had planned to get married on August 15, 2020 but due to Covid we moved our wedding to November 5, 2020. Unfortunately, three weeks before our wedding another lockdown was announced, and only 25 guests were permitted and no reception. We decided to go ahead with our wedding, and we are ultimately thrilled that we did. The style was classic black and white with a hint of colour from the flowers. We had originally planned a summer wedding and I had always wanted sunflowers as they would complement the black dresses and tuxes. Our florist Budding Designs was so creative and able to accommodate the sunflower idea with November autumn vibes. Due to the seasonal change, I added shrugs for the bridesmaids and flower girls and I got a feather bolero to wear when we were outside. The classic black and white theme allowed us to transition styling between the seasons. Before the service, the boys went to get some iconic pictures at the wonderful Harland & Wolff cranes which was a fun addition to our day. After the service we went to the picturesque Antrim Castle Gardens to get photos taken. The weather was beautiful, and our photographer captured some amazing autumnal snaps. We had some food at home and a few fireworks. Celebrating together with our close families was the most important and enjoyable thing. Unfortunately, I lost my father exactly five weeks after our wedding. It made our day even more special to know he walked me up the aisle and gave me away to my husband.
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BRIDE: Mary Devlin from Toomebridge, Co Antrim GROOM: Aaron Flaherty from Belfast BRIDE’S PARENTS: Sean and Finola Devlin, Toomebridge Co Antrim GROOM’S MOTHER: Ellen Flaherty, Antrim WEDDING DATE: 5/11/2020 CEREMONY: Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel, Moneyglass, Co Antrim Reception: None due to Covid restrictions BRIDESMAIDS: Joanne Loughlin (sister) and Sinead Mulholland (cousin) FLOWERGIRLS: Emily and Lucy Loughlin BEST MAN: Alan McVeigh GROOMSMEN: Bill Flaherty, Ian Moore and James Martin PHOTOGRAPHER: Sam Wolsey DRESS: Stella York from Marie Me Bridal, Randalstown FLOWERS: Budding Designs, Randalstown VIDEO: Broductions
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Leanne James BRIDE: Leanne Davison from Kilrea. GROOM: James Savage from Coleraine. BRIDE’S PARENTS: Evan and Anne Davison. GROOM’S PARENTS: James and Ruth Savage. WEDDING DATE: Friday 23rd October 2020. LOCATION: St Tida’s Church of Ireland Parish of Ballyscullion, Bellaghy. MINSTER: Reverend Brian Hassan BRIDESMAIDS: Jacqueline Overend and Judith Davison. BEST MAN: Neil Fentie. GROOMSMEN: David McNaughton, Steven Savage and Scott McKinney. FLOWER GIRL: Kimberly Davison. PHOTOGRAPHER: David Scott. VIDEOGRAPHER: Joe Dalrymple. CAKE: Alison Galligan. FLOWERS: Flowerfairy Designs
Our lockdown story: Covid 19 changed the way we would live our lives in 2020, therefore we knew that the wedding day we had planned would have to be adapted in some ways. Invites were sent out in September as our reception was still able to proceed at this stage following a risk assessment at the venue, however our smaller church meant that not every guest could attend the ceremony beforehand. On Wednesday 14th October the government announced a ‘circuit breaker’, meaning that our reception was cancelled and the numbers at church were once again reduced. We had always wanted to get married on our original date if possible and as our church service was still allowed to go ahead, we decided to get married, nine days later! Friday 23rd October was an intimate occasion and celebration. Claire Savage read a poem that she had written for us and Ryan Sinclair sang from the gallery. We were blessed with glorious blue skies that followed us from the church to our photo venues at Maghera Walled Gardens, Portstewart’s ‘old fisherman’s cottage’ and the White Rocks beach at Portrush. After all the chaos that had been thrown at us, we wouldn’t have changed our special day, which ended with a perfect open air first dance under the stars.
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Our lockdown story: Two days before our wedding, new lockdown regulations were announced for the second wave of the virus. This meant we were no longer able to have a reception, hairdressers were closed and there were more restrictions and reductions to our already reduced numbers were made once again. Despite all this, we still had the best day and are so thankful that we were able to get married. We also really enjoyed our honeymoon in the Costa del Portrush which also had to be changed from Vietnam.
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Kirsty Matthew BRIDE: Kirsty Kelso from Curran, Magherafelt. GROOM: Matthew Gault from Bangor BRIDE’S PARENTS: Karl and Ann Kelso, Curran, Magherafelt. GROOM’S PARENTS: John & Ruth Gault, Bangor WEDDING DATE: 17/10/20 CEREMONY: Willowfield Parish Church in East Belfast RECEPTION: Due to lockdown we were unable to have our reception. BRIDESMAIDS: Amy Kelso, Rebecca Ambrose, Susan McFarland & Becs Barr. BEST MAN: Matthew Craig GROOMSMEN: Kyle Flanigan, Tom McCormick and Craig McAuley PHOTOGRAPHER: Simon Alleyne (Living Witness Weddings) HAIR: We did our own hair as hairdressers where closed. MAKEUP: Helen McClurg DRESS: Creative Bridal Cookstown FLOWERS: Flowers by Mee (Gill Tate)
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Catherine Chris BRIDE: Catherine Fitzsimons from Saul, Downpatrick GROOM: Chris Wright from Bedford, England BRIDE’S PARENTS: Charlie and Una Fitzsimons, Saul, Downpatrick GROOM’S PARENTS: Neil Wright and Sue Wright, Bedford, England WEDDING DATE: 23rd October, 2020 CEREMONY: St Philip and St James, Bedford RECEPTION: The Embankment, Bedford BRIDESMAIDS: Ellen Fitzsimons BEST MAN: Dave Wright PHOTOGRAPHER: Zoe Wright DRESS: A dress the bride owned
Our lockdown story: We were due to get married on the August 1, 2020 at Saul Chapel and The Mill in Downpatrick, Co Down. Catherine is a children’s nurse at her local hospital and Chris is an essential worker. Due to Covid-19 the date was changed to October 23, 2020 and relocated to Bedford England. 13 guests attended the wedding, and it was a fantastic day. The plans are to have a wedding party in Downpatrick with family and friends in the future.
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Roisin Padraig BRIDE: Roisin Grant from Cabra, Co Down GROOM: Padraig McManus from Ballygalget, Co Down BRIDE’S PARENTS: Brendan and Mary Grant, Cabra Co Down GROOM’S PARENTS: Paud and Ursula McManus, Portaferry WEDDING DATE: 8th April, 2021 CEREMONY: St Mary’s, Cabra RECEPTION: None due to Covid restrictions BRIDESMAIDS: Clare Grant, Fionnuala Grant, Ciara Grant and Shannen McCusker BEST MAN: Gavin Burns GROOMSMEN: John McManus, Paul McManus and Patrick Grant PHOTOGRAPHER: Paul Moane DRESS: Castle Bridal Castlewellan FLOWERS: The Flowerbarrow, Newry
Our lockdown story: We were due to get married on May 22, 2020, however due to the first lockdown, the wedding was postponed. We set our new date for April 8, 2021. We knew we wanted to go ahead no matter what restrictions were in place. We had a small wedding of 25 and it was the most magical day. It was very relaxed and was everything we could ever have imagined. It was a perfect day.
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