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Some Leaving Cert students not getting Child Benefit - because of their age
Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin Mid-West John Curran is calling on the Social Protection Minister to Reinstate Child Benefit Payments to all children over 18 and under 19 who are in full time second level Education. From January 2010, Child Benefit was no longer paid in respects to children over 18 years of age. The payment continues to be paid
in respect of children up to their 18th birthday who are in full-time education or who have a disability. Commenting on the issue Deputy Curran said: “The Child Benefit Payment must recognise the fact that many students are older leaving school because they may have participated in Transition Year and started school at age five. I am calling in the
Minister to extend the Child Benefit payment beyond 18 years, to include all Leaving Certificate students. The current age limit is unfair and divisive, and I will continue to raise this issue with the newly appointed Minister for Social Protection, Regina Doherty so as she reviews this unfair situation for students and their families. Currently Benefit
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CHILD CARE LAW REPORTING PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS IMPORTANCE OF INTERAGENCY COOPERATION
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The 22 cases which were reported by the Child Care Law Reporting Project highlight a number of concerning issues with regard to child protection and welfare issues before the courts in Ireland. The reporting project was established by the government in 2012 to provide independent, anonymised reporting on child-related cases before the courts.
These main issues include: • Agencies not working together as demonstrated by a lack of joint interviewing by An Garda Siochana and social workers • Complex cases before the courts taking too long to be resolved – sometimes months or years • Not hearing the voice of the child in an adequate manner • Children being sent to other jurisdictions because of a lack of
appropriate in-patient psychiatric facilities and agencies not working together to address psychiatric/mental health needs
Interim CEO Caroline O’Sullivan said today: “Childhood doesn’t stand still. Each day, week and month without resolution of issues causes distress, upset and uncertainty for children and their parents. Cases before the courts, like those outlined in the report, need to be dealt with in a timely manner”. “It is imperative that all organisations work together to protect and support vulnerable children. Joint Interviewing is recognised best practice and is vital for children who have suffered the trauma of sexual abuse in order to avoid further upset. Hearing the voice of the child is essential in
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“Finally, we must ensure that services can meet the needs of the child – exporting the care and support of vulnerable children experiencing mental health difficulties to other jurisdictions is
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PARENTS TO BENEFIT FROM 25% INCREASE IN BACK TO SCHOOL ALLOWANCE
Parents are set to benefit from a 25% increase in the Back to School Allowance”. That’s according to Fine Gael Councillor Brian Lawlor.
Councillor Brian Lawlor said “My colleague the Fine Gael Leader, Leo Varadkar, has increased the clothing & footwear allowance for eligible school children, in what was one of his final acts as Minister for Social Protection.” “We all know the financial pressures on families during the summer and into September as children head back to school. “From July, this 25% increase in the Back to School Allowance will help to ease the financial pressure on hard pressed families. “As Mr Varadkar has said himself, this is a signal of the Government’s renewed commitment to reducing child poverty, something I know he is very determined to progress. “The Back to School Clothing
and Footwear Allowance is increasing from €100 to €125 for children aged 4-11 and from €200 to €250 for children aged 12 years and over. “It means that some 194,000 children across the country will benefit from this increase of up to €50. “Another change introduced by Mr Varadkar was to adjust income limits in order to ensure that increases in social welfare announced in Budget 2017 won’t affect people’s entitlement to the Allowance. “The increase to the Allowance brings the total allocation for the Allowance this year to €47.4 million, €10 million more than what was originally proposed for 2017. “The additional costs will be met from within the Department of Social Protection’s allocation for 2017, in which there is an underspend due to rapidly falling unemployment levels.
“This shows that the benefits of job creation spread far beyond the people taking up the jobs. It means more money to improve social services and social supports. Fine Gael is determined to use the benefits of our recovering economy to support those who need it most. “I encourage parents to check out http://www. welfare.ie for more information on the Back to School Allowance. The majority of payments will be made automatically with no application form required and the Department will notify these customers of their entitlements shortly. Customers who do not receive notification of an automated payment will need to make a written application. “The Allowance will be paid in mid-July to give parents plenty of time to prepare financially for the new school year.”
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Mayor unveils Memorial Bench dedicated to the memory of Joe Connolly Mayor Guss O’Connell in the presence of members of the Connolly Family and the President of the National Community Games, Gerard Davenport, unveiled a memorial plaque dedicated to Joe Connolly, National Community Games founder. The event took place in Tymon Park and marked the 50th Anniversary of the founding of the National Community Games. Born in 1922, Joe Connolly first developed the idea of an organisation to provide healthy pursuits for children in his native Walkinstown in 1967. The initial games were held a year later and 3,000 children from 24 areas of Dublin participated in preliminary competitions with the finals being held at the John F Kennedy stadium in Santry. Today, the Aldi Community Games caters to
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INTEGRATION AND INCLUSION ARE CENTRAL TO SUPPORTING IRELAND’S MUSLIM COMMUNITY
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NEW REPORT CALLS ON STATE TO SUPPORT ONE-PARENT FAMILIES TO ESCAPE POVERTY Cites a Decade of One Family’s Research and Policy Work
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and supported what One Family has evidenced in policy work and submissions for the past decade; the main challenges facing lone parents are child poverty, housing costs, availability of affordable childcare, obtaining child maintenance payments, job activation, access to education and changes to the One-Parent Family Payment (OFP). We will continue to fight for the voices of people parenting alone to be heard, and to call for urgent implementation of the proposals of the Committee.” Valerie Maher, One Family Policy & Programmes Manager, states: “Lone parents have waited long enough. Action is needed to ensure that Government provide a range of measures – including, but
not confined to, housing support, childcare access, educational prospects and in-work supports – to empower one-parent families to break free from long-term deprivation and poverty. We acknowledge the extensive work which has gone into the compilation of this report. The next step is ensuring that Budget 2018, and beyond, contains significant measures which can resource these recommendations and make them a reality. In particular, we support the Committee’s recommendations to broaden access to, and increase supports available to those in receipt of, Job Seeker’s Transition (JST) and the call for the establishment of a state body to seek and pursue maintenance payments.”
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NEW SOCIAL PROTECTION MINISTER NEEDS COMPASSION AND UNDERSTANDING Sinn Féin Deputy Social Protection Spokesperson Denise Mitchell TD says she hopes the incoming Social Protection Minister Regina Doherty will show more compassion and understanding when it comes to dealing with the most vulnerable members of our society than her predecessor. Deputy Mitchell said;
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* Increasing the weekly allowance for children and families living in Direct Provision; and * A number of proposals to help lone parents take up employment and education. SVP National President Kieran Stafford said “We want to see a roadmap from Government for all
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PALMERSTOWN LIBRARY DIGITAL HUB OFFICIALLY OPENED
The Mayor of South Dublin County Council Cllr. Guss O’Connell has officially opened the new Palmerstown Library Digital Hub. Located at Palmerstown Shopping Centre on Kennelsfort Road, the Palmerstown Library Digital Hub is small but beautifully equipped library hub space connecting with the community. Speaking at the official opening Mayor O’Connell said “At the heart of this library hub is a vision of a service which is both
personal and collective, a civic hub around which communities in Palmerstown can learn, read, enjoy cultural offerings, and find a welcoming democratic community space. The community have waited a long time for this wonderful facility and I want to thank in particular our Chief Executive Danny McLoughlin for his commitment to this and the many community-based facilities he has prioritised across the County. Likewise, I
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want to compliment the Palmerstown Community Council for their dignified campaign over a period of 50 years for a Library in Palmerstown.” Services provided include book (fiction, non-fiction, and DVD) lending, public access PCs and WIFI, printing and photocopying. All public library users now have online access via a single posting platform to a suite of online resources comprising e-books, e-audiobooks, e-magazines/ journals, online languages, e-learning courses and online newspapers. This will be a community hub for the local area; a living room for the community. Customers can come in and browse books and magazines, read newspapers and surf the ‘net. The hub holds a meeting space for small groups, study space, a space for learning, a space for ICT on-line training, a selection of magazines and a community notice board. There will also be a wide range of events from story-
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Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Mid-West Eoin Ó Broin has contacted Irish Water outlining Sinn Féin’s objection to proposals to locate a bio solid storage unit in Greenogue. Deputy Ó Broin said: “I made a submission to Irish Water last week strongly objecting to plans for a regional biosolids storage facility for Greater Dublin in Greenogue Business Park, Co Dublin. “This site is entirely unsuitable for such a project. Irish Water clearly did not take into account a number of important criteria when drawing up its shortlist of locations for such a facility. “The proposed site is located too close to Rathcoole and Newcastle Villages. These are large residential areas and the residents and local businesses there would be negatively impacted by the odour coming from such a facility. “The submission outlines
a number of other issues with the site. These include planning issues, the risk to the environment and the potential impact of such a facility on local food processing plants. “I called on Irish Water to review the criteria used in the selection of the five shortlisted sites and to produce a new shortlist based on the legitimate concerns Sinn Féin has raised about the viability of locating such a facility in Greenogue.”
The Palmerstown Digital Library Hub serves a population of 11,216 people and so we are delighted to be able to serve this community. 75% of the population are over 18 years, with 8% young adults and 17% under 13 years of age. Palmerstown Library Digital Hub embraces communal activity on a variety of levels and has a homely and welcoming feel. South Dublin Library staff look forward to seeing you soon! The Hub opening hours are 1pm-8pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays from June 20th 2017. To find out more visit www.southdublinlibraries. ie or follow South Dublin Libraries on Facebook at SouthDublinLibraries or on twitter @SDCCLibraries
SINN FÉIN VOICES OBJECTION TO BIOSOLID UNIT IN GREENOGUE
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YOUNG PEOPLE ENCOURAGESD TO NOT ONLY READ ABOUT EUROPE BUT ALSO EXPERIENCE IT Fine Gael MEP Brian Hayes, is encouraging more young people to get involved in the EU’s Erasmus Programme. Speaking in the European Parliament in Strasbourg at an event to mark the 30th birthday of the Erasmus programme, the Dublin MEP said that young people should not only read about Europe but also experience it. “The Erasmus programme, established in 1987 allows students living in the EU the opportunity to study in another European country during their time at university. Over the past 30 years over 88,000 Irish students and teachers have participated in the programme.” “Students who go on an Erasmus exchange have a great opportunity to visit different countries. The programme allows students to experience these countries as opposed to just hearing and learning about them.” “All universities in Ireland offer an Erasmus programme. Figures show that more than twice as many EU students come into Ireland for Erasmus, as Irish students go to other EU countries. On average 3,500 Irish students travel to universities in other EU countries, while about 8,000 students from universities in other EU countries come to Ireland.” “The Erasmus programme is one of the most successful EU programmes. Its popularity continues to grow. Between 2014 and 2020 over €14.7 billion will be provided by the EU. There are great opportunities for Irish students to experience other EU countries. I encourage all students who are interested to speak with their University authorities about participating in the programme” concluded MEP Hayes.
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GOVERNMENT STANDS BY WHILE RAPID-BUILD HOMES FACE FURTHER DEADLINE DELAY Government’s reduced target of 173 Rapid Build Homes now in jeopardy
Dublin Mid-West Fianna Fáil TD and Chair of the Oireachtas Committee on Housing and Homelessness, John Curran has said that the Government is failing on its own further reduced targets for its Rapid Build Programme while neglecting some of Dublin’s most vulnerable people. The latest information received by the Deputy through Parliamentary Question has revealed that to-date just 22 rapid build units have been completed despite the Government’s commitment to complete 1000 in Dublin by the end of 2017. Commenting on the information Deputy Curran
said, “The Government has continued to push the message that housing is its number one priority yet the results of a series of action plans to address the crisis to date have been extremely disappointing. “The Government’s Housing Action Plan which was launched almost 12 months ago, pledged to deliver 200 rapid build units in the last quarter of 2016 and a further 1000 across the four Dublin local authorities in 2017. “The information I have received indicates that in reality a total of just 173 of the promised 1000 units will be delivered in 2017. While, completion of four projects located in Dublin’s Finglas,
Cherry Orchard, Belcamp and Drimnagh – which were set to be built in 2016 have now been revised to quarter three of this year. This suggests that momentum is being lost in the effort to deal with the crisis in homelessness across our Capital. “For some time now, we have been in the midst of a national housing crisis and the slow pace at which this scheme is being developed is symptomatic of the government’s appalling response. “Despite a succession of grand plans, which Minister Coveney has been rolling out over the past 10 months, the families who were promised
to be relocated in 2017 remain homeless, living in hotel accommodation and with no long-term solution in sight. “The Government needs to get to grips with the housing
crisis. Minister Coveney needs to accept that his plan is failing and that corrective action is needed to fulfil the target set out under the scheme. At this rate, it is questionable that
the 173 that are currently said to be advancing through construction out of the promised 1,000 Rapid Build Homes, will even be delivered,” said Deputy Curran.
FAILURE TO MEET HOMELESS DEADLINE ‘DISAPPOINTING, BUT NOT SURPRISING’ Sinn Féin Housing spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin TD has said he is “disappointed, but not surprised” that the government failed to meet its own deadline to end the use of emergency hotel accommodation for homeless families. Deputy Ó Broin said:“Minister Eoghan Murphy confirmed today what Sinn Féin has being
saying for months, that the government will not meet its deadline to ensure that all homeless families would be out of hotel accommodation by the first of July.
reach his target. When we discovered that family hubs were being introduced, it became clear that the government knew that it would not meet its deadline.
“Sinn Féin is on the record stating that the former Minister for Housing Simon Coveney had not been forthcoming with any updates on how he planned to
“Not enough is being done in order to bring enough social housing on-stream. Central government needs to provide enough funding to buy, refurbish, and build more houses.”
IRELAND BEHIND THE CURVE IN EMBRACING CAR-SHARING CULTURE Sharing gets you further, says Hayes
GoCar has been providing car sharing in Ireland since 2008 Local authorities can do more to provide alternative modes of transport says Brian Hayes MEP. “Car sharing is a concept which is becoming increasingly popular across Europe,” he explained. “Car sharing allows people to hire cars for as little as an hour, using a booking system to reserve the vehicle and in-car technology to unlock the car and drive. It is ideal for people who only need occasional access to vehicle and don’t want to own one. Fuel, tax, insurance and maintenance are all included. “With just 215 shared cars operating in Dublin and
Cork currently, Ireland is lagging behind other small European countries in terms of provision and take-up of this service. Switzerland, for example, has a fleet over 3000 cars, while Italy, Spain, Germany and France also have much higher numbers of car sharing users. “Car sharing reduces car dependency, congestion, noise and air pollution, and frees up land traditionally used for parking spaces. Each shared car replaces approximately 15 private cars, as well as increasing use of public transport. “GoCar has been providing car sharing in Ireland since 2008, and has over 10,000
people registered, but with cars in just two of the major cities in Ireland, penetration of the market is limited. “I am calling on local authorities to engage with service providers to make available space for additional cars. Culturally, there is still a leap to be made with regard to the concept, but with greater numbers of European citizens living and working in Dublin, their habits around car use can and should influence ours. The benefits to car sharing are numerous, for commuters, the environment and the state. Sharing gets you further.”
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MINISTER ZAPPONE RECEIVES SEAL OF OFFICE FROM PRESIDENT HIGGINS ‘Children must remain focus of all Government policies’
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Minister Katherine Zappone is joined by family members as she receives her Seal Of Office from President Michael D Higgins The Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Dr Katherine Zappone, has received her Seal of Office from President Micheal D Higgins at Áras an Uachtaráin. Minister Zappone said her late spouse, Ann Louise Gilligan, would be immensely proud. Ann Louise passed away last, just hours after the Ministerial re-appointment was announced. Speaking after the ceremony Minister Zappone said: “Family, friends and colleagues have been hugely supportive in recent days – and I want to acknowledge and thank all
who offered their sympathy. I am overwhelmed and deeply grateful by the outpouring of support. Ann Louise was a fearless campaigner and would want me to continue our work for equality, fairness and justice. Following my reappointment I welcome the opportunity to continue the important work of ensuring that all Government policies are child centred. We must invest in future generations and that includes more cash and resources from Budget 2018.
A radical new approach to childcare has begun. Families will benefit from an extra €19m this year, starting in September. It is a big step, but only the first step. If we are to have affordable accessible quality childcare then at the very least the increased funding already secured must be matched. This year €57m is going into clubs and activities for our young people. It is a 15% increase, but follows years of cutbacks. As Minister I will be arguing that we must see further rises to reverse the cuts in full. Through transitional
justice the country is beginning to come to terms with dark chapters in our history. This work will continue. The process will at times be complex, difficult and uncomfortable but we owe it to survivors, families and future generations to confront and accept the truth. As Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, as an independent feminist and as a lifelong campaigner on social issues I will continue to work with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and other colleagues on these and other issues.”
ICCL welcomes UN Human Rights Committee finding against Ireland in Abortion Case
The Irish Council for Civil Liberties today welcomed the ruling of the UN Human Rights Committee in the case of Whelan v. Ireland. The ruling finds that the effect of Ireland’s abortion laws was to subject a woman to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment and violated her rights to privacy and to non-discrimination, in circumstances where her pregnancy was identified as involving fatal foetal impairment. This ruling follows a similar decision last year by the UN Human Rights Committee in the case Mellet v. Ireland in 2016. ICCL Executive Director, Liam Herrick said, “Cases where the UN Human Rights Committee finds violations of human rights are rare and are highly significant at an international level. We have now a further authoritative adjudication by a leading UN body that Irish abortion law is incompatible with human rights standards. The link between Irish law and violations of women’s
human rights was a key message which ICCL and others conveyed to the Citizens Assembly during its recent deliberations, and the recommendations of the Assembly demonstrate the importance which the members attached to respecting women’s human rights. The people of Ireland must now be given the opportunity to ensure that this egregious situation comes to an end through a referendum to repeal Article 40.3.3.” This decision will increase international pressure on Ireland to reform its abortion laws. Mr. Herrick went on to say:“This case is yet another reminder that Irish women and their families still have to resort to legal processes to assert their basic rights. Ms Whelan and her husband deserve immense credit for the courage and determination they have shown to proceed with this case and to tell their harrowing story in public; but we must ensure that Irish women and girls should not have to take this difficult road to achieve their basic human rights.”
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ROSS FAILS TO INCLUDE LUAS TO LUCAN IMPORTING A USED CAR? and Trade warned of new IN MID TERM CAPITAL REVIEW AS TRAFFIC PublicWrite-Off system in UK CHAOS IN LUCAN CONTINUES
Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin Mid-West, John Curran has received confirmation from the Minister for Transport, Shane Ross, through a Parliamentary Question that the planned Luas to Lucan has not been included in the Government’s recent Mid Term Capital Plan (20162021). Commenting on the issue, John Curran said; “I was hoping that the Government would revisit the planned Luas Line to Lucan in this year’s Mid Term Capital Review considering the traffic
congestion in Lucan, the N4, the M50 and the Greater Dublin Area. It is very disappointing the Government has decided not to include the Luas to Lucan in this year’s Capital Plan 2016 – 2021.” “The Minister has informed me that an eastwest Luas to Lucan is envisaged for the longer term transport plan for the Greater Dublin Area. This is published in the Transport Strategy for the Greater Dublin Area covering the period 2016 to 2035 and all dependent on the availability of
funding.” “It looks like it could be 20 years before even the planning process begins on the Lucan Luas project and that is simply not good enough, while traffic chaos grips commuters in Lucan. “Accident’s on the M50 can cause city-wide traffic chaos, it is clear that the lack of good quality public transport in Dublin is a huge factor in the cause of gridlock when there is an accident. If the economy continues to grow, this can only mean one thing – more
cars on our roads! Without the provision of quality public transport like the Luas and Metro, traffic in Dublin is only going to worsen.” “To not advance the planning process of this project is the wrong decision and shows a worrying lack of vision for public transport strategy in our Capital City.” “This is short sighted. I plan to continue to raise the issue of transport infrastructure for the Greater Dublin Area in Dáil Éireann,” concluded Deputy Curran.
Vehicle History experts Cartell.ie report that the Association of British Insurers (ABI) in the UK are no longer using Category C and Category D vehicle write-off classification in their new Voluntary Code of Practice (COP) for the industry. Following a long review the new system will retain the same Category A and Category B categorisations. However Category C and Category D designations will no longer be used. The new system will focus on first establishing the level of damage to a vehicle from a technical perspective, before making any commercial decision relating to the Pre-Accident Value (PAV) of the vehicle. This has huge consequences for an Irish buyer as the level of damage sustained will now be more evident. The new categorisation system will be as follows:
Category A Scrap– This vehicle is deemed not suitable to be repaired. Must be crushed without any parts being removed. Category vehicle suitable Usable recycled.
B Break – The is deemed not to be repaired. parts can be
Category S: Structural Repairable – Repairable vehicle which has sustained damage to any part of the structural frame or chassis and the insurer/ self-insured owner has decided not to repair the vehicle. Category N: Non-Structural Repairable – Repairable vehicle which has not sustained damage to the structural frame or chassis and the insurer/ self-insured owner has decided not to repair the vehicle. These changes have been made to standardise the codes by the level of damage sustained rather than by repair cost. Structural damage is described as repairable damage to the vehicle that affects the main welded or otherwise permanently assembled
vehicle body. Further, from October 2019, salvaged vehicles can only be categorised by an Appropriately Qualified Person (AQP). Ireland has not Regulated for Written-Off Vehicles Ireland has not yet regulated for written-off vehicles. In July 2016 it was reported in the media that Minister for Transport, Shane Ross, brought legislation to cabinet which would compel insurers to notify his Department of Category A and Category B write-offs. John Byrne Legal & Public Relations Manager with Cartell.ie says: “It’s welcoming to see how seriously the ABI are taking the issue of write-offs which are deemed repairable and can return to the roads in the UK: they are moving the focus away from the Pre-Accident Value of the vehicle and looking instead at the damage caused: whether its structural or non-structural. In Ireland there are currently moves to regulate for the more serious write-off categories, Category A and Category B, which can never return to the roads, but we should be looking at these UK moves. Always do a car history check when importing a used car.” In May 2016, in the wake of an RTE Prime Time investigates programme, Cartell.ie released figures which showed that 10.75% of all UK imports into Ireland in a 6-month period in 2015 had been writtenoff in the UK prior to import and taxation of the vehicle in Ireland. Of those 1,545 vehicles (59.42%) had been categorised as Cat D in the UK and 980 as Category C (37.69%). At present a voluntary system of notification is in place but for years Cartell. ie has called for regulation which will place the procedure on a statutory footing. Cartell set up the Motor Insurance Anti-Fraud and Theft Register (MIAFTR) which records written-off vehicles. You can check MIAFTR via a Cartell Car Check.
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LGBTQI COMMUNITY HAS A ROLE TO PLAY IN SHAPING IRELAND’S RESPONSE TO A FRACTURED WORLD Speaking from the platform at Dublin Pride 2017, Sinn Féin Senator Fintan Warfield said: “I am honoured to have been invited to speak today by the organisers of Dublin Pride. Sinn Féin commend your voluntary effort, today and all of the other days. “I am mindful that many of our brothers and sisters right across the globe still literally put their lives on the line to celebrate Pride. “I want to make particular reference to our community in Chechnya, who are facing unprecedented levels of oppression, murder and violence - you are not alone and we are with you always. “And to those who deny the existence of gay men in Chechnya, know this; Ireland condemns your murder and your hate, and stands with all those who
seek to overcome your violence, with solidarity, compassion, and with actions that speak louder than words. With truth and love against a force of evil. “On May the 22nd 2015, the Irish people said, in no uncertain terms, that they believe in an equal Ireland, that they favour civil marriage equality, and that everyone, every citizen and every resident should have the same opportunity, no matter who we are, what we look like, where we’re from, or who we love. “That is the spirit in which we can, and must build a New Ireland. An Ireland that recognises a person’s right to a home, to marriage equality, to Traveller ethnicity, to gender recognition, to live free from direct provision. An Ireland that guarantees decency and democracy at work,
and an Ireland where everyone has access to a universal health service. “In the North of Ireland, Sinn Féin will not give up the struggle for marriage equality. We all made grá the law in the south and our northern brothers and sisters deserve no less. “I believe and Sinn Féin believe that Ireland’s response to a fractured world must be truly inclusive, and that our response should include all of the multitudes of voices that together speak of and for a new Ireland – from all genders and none, of all ages, of all sexual orientation and social background, of all skin colour and regardless of a disability. “The rainbow society, the LGBTQI community, has a role to play in building alliances and in shaping Ireland’s response to a fractured world, and that work begins in the
campaign to Repeal the 8th Amendment. We in Sinn Féin will be with you every step of the way. “I want to finally give a special welcome to those who join the protest
for the first time, and I want to wish all of our community, allies, and friends a safe, happy, and healthy Pride. “You’re amazing and wonderful. And you look
great. So, stay safe and have fun, and make this year’s Dublin Pride the best ever! “Go raibh mile agaibh go léir!”
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DOWN SYNDROME IRELAND’S DUBLIN BRANCH REPRESENTED AT CHARITY’S AGM AND CONFERENCE IN GALWAY
Down Syndrome Ireland’s Annual Conference and AGM was hosted by Down Syndrome Galway in the Connacht Hotel, Galway at the weekend. Pictured (L-R) are Michele Leigh from Limerick, Terry Long from Drumcondra, Miriam Masterson from Rathfarnham, Bernie Dixon from Donaghmede, Eithne Errity from Lucan, Margaret Carroll from Portabello, Rachel Rafferty from Artane, Sylvaine Ni Cheallachain from Crumlin, Bridgette Keane from Sutton, President of Down Syndrome Ireland Mary Doherty and Fran Kane from Tallaght.
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MISTAKES OF THE PAST MUST NOT BE REPEATED BY DUBLIN WASTE DISPOSAL COMPANIES Commitment needed on costs for disposal of waste before 1st of July
Fianna Fáil TD, John Curran says the Government must take
steps to avoid a return to the drastic price increases in household
waste management bills. It is now exactly 12 months since the introduction of
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a pay by weight system for disposal of waste. In information obtained by Deputy Curran through Parliamentary Question, the Minister for the Environment has confirmed that a voluntary agreement entered into with stakeholders from the waste disposal industry will expire on July 1st 2017. Furthermore, it appears that Minister Naughten will not be intervening to protect households from a hike in bill. “When the pay-by-weight system for bin charges was initially proposed 18 months ago, the then Minister, Alan Kelly was adamant that the new regime would result in 87% of households experiencing a reduction in their waste bills. However, it was not too long before we heard of many examples of massive increases in bills despite no change in service,”
Deputy Curran explained. “In response to the extensive media coverage on the matter last summer, a voluntary agreement was entered into with providers in the industry. This agreement provided for a comprehensive assessment of the planned introduction of a pay-byweight charging system. “A year on and still no tangible solution has been found, while the agreement itself is due to expire in 2 weeks’ time. “There is now a growing sense of fear and frustration amongst families in relation to the possibility of these charges being reintroduced under their noses. The waste disposal companies are yet to effectively outline why families are likely to experience a massive increase in their bills when it was previously stated that the opposite would occur under this
payment system. He added, “I expressed my concerns directly with the Minister earlier this week and pressed on the need to negotiate with waste management companies to ensure that there is full transparency and fair competition for consumers. “The bottom line is that every measure necessary must be explored in order to avoid re-visiting massive increases in bills for no difference in service,” concluded Deputy Curran.
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The jobs are available in industry, practice and the public sector, with organisations ranging from Big Four accountancy firms to SMEs. The programme provides a real alternative for Leaving Certificate students who prefer practical training to a full-time college course. It is also an attractive option for existing employees and mature learners who would like a career in accounting.
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With mentorship on both the college and workplace side of the programme, participants can quickly grasp the concepts they learn in college and then master them in the workplace day to day. “There is no typical day in the job and the variety of work and exposure to different business sectors is adding real value and depth to my experience,” said Aaron Murray, who joined the programme after completing his Leaving Certificate last year. “The work is demanding but enjoyable. There is always someone willing to lend a hand if you ever need help with anything. You will not get this experience from just a college course.” This year the programme is running in partnership with BFEI, Bray Institute of Further Education, Rathmines College of Further Education, Coláiste Íde College of Further Education, Cork College of Commerce, Monaghan Institute. Full details of the programme, the application procedure, application tips and advice and the application form are available at www.accountingtechnicianpraktikum. ie or 01 6498110.
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49 STUDENTS FROM BALLYFERMOT SCHOOL BECOME PUBLISHED AUTHORS WITH EMU INK The talented authors from St Louise de Marillac have launched their book, A World of Imagination, in Ballyfermot There were huge celebrations, pride and plenty of emotion as the girls from third class at St Louise’s primary school
launched their very own book in front of a crowd packed with proud family and friends. The students took part in the Emu Ink Schools’ Publishing Programme; giving each and every child the chance to have her story featured in a
published book. Principal of St Louise’s, Kathryn Crowley who hails from Knocklyon, was thrilled for her school to participate and spoke of her delight to see so many students engage their creativity and embrace
the programme. She said: “The Emu Ink Schools’ Publishing Programme has been a really positive experience for us. It gave our children a real and authentic audience for their writing. The fact that they were going to
become published authors really spurred them on and encouraged them to do their very best work.” “We hope that this programme will spur the students on to do even greater things in the world of literature and publishing. We hope that
this is the first of many anthologies and that this will become a tradition in our school.” Founder of Emu Ink, Emer Cleary, said it was an “absolute pleasure” to attend the launch on Friday afternoon and praised the hard-work and dedication of the students as well as their principal and teachers in following the online course and producing a fantastic anthology. She said: “The idea of the Emu Ink Schools’ Publishing Programme is that the pupils are taken on a journey; one that sees them not only write the content of the book but edit their work and proof-read it for print. A World of Imagination by the students of St Louise’s, is a book indicative of limitless imagination and talent. They have done an amazing job, I am proud to be their publisher.”
Students reading excerpts from their book, A World of Imagination
For more information about the Emu Ink Schools’ Publishing Programme visit www.emucourses.ie.
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The Legal Column personal injuries. A detailed consultation would need to be taken with your son to take instructions on the amount of training if any, he received prior to being put out on to the factory floor. Instructions would also have to be taken about the foot wear he was allocated as this might have a bearing on the extent of the injury. Employers have a very strict duty of care to Employees and must ensure that the work place is save at all times. In the circumstances therefore, we see no reason why your son would not have a cause of action against his Employers and once he is well enough, he should consult with his Solicitor with a view to commencing an action. We hope that this has been helpful.
Romaine Scally, Solicitor
Question: My son started a job in a large factory just three months ago. Unfortunately, he was involved in an accident on the factory floor when a forklift driver went over his foot. He has some broken bones in the foot and will have to wear a hard boot for some weeks. He has not been paid while out of work. His Employers have said that it is his own fault as he was told not to be in that section of the factory. However, this was his first job and he was only doing what he was told by his supervisor. Would he have a claim? Answer: This was a very unfortunate accident particularly when your son had only just started his first job. I am quite sure that your son has a good cause of action against his Employers for
Question: I was driving home from work in the early hours of the morning recently when I was hit from behind at traffic lights. Unfortunately, the car did not remain at the scene of the accident and sped off. I did not have time to get the registration number. I did report it to the Gardai. So far, they have not been able to trace a car or driver. Would I have a claim? Answer: This was an extremely unfortunate occurrence and, the driver has broken the law. There may be any number of reasons why this driver did not stop and remain at the scene of the accident. There may have been a question of drink driving and certainly, the possibility of no insurance cover being in place on the vehicle. It may also have been a stolen vehicle but if so the Gardai should at least have some record of
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this. Perhaps it is at least fortunate that the injuries were not more serious. You do indeed have a claim but it will be against the MIBI (Motors Insurers Bureau of Ireland). Injured parties are entitled to claim compensation from the MIBI arising out of a road traffic accident where the driver of the other vehicle is either uninsured or untraced. The procedure to pursue a claim is slightly different and certainly takes a great deal longer. Detailed enquires have to be made to try to find the vehicle or driver and this can take time. Effectively, all of us pay a percentage of our annual insurance premium towards the fund to compensate the victims of road traffic accidents in these circumstances. The MIBI are the first port of call in pursuing a claim and will need to be put on notice as soon as you are satisfied that the vehicle is untraced and uninsured. In circumstances where the vehicle is untraced, the enquiries have to establish that the accident took place. If there are any witnesses, you will need to disclose these to the MIBI. You will also need to give as much information as possible remember to the Gardai to facilitate a thorough investigation. Hopefully, you have already documented your injuries by way of attendance at hospital or your GP as this will be very important. You should not repair the damage to your vehicle until such time as the MIBI have a chance to look at the damage as corroboration of the incident. Remember also, that if you have comprehensive insurance on your vehicle then, the MIBI will not compensate you for the damage to your vehicle, only for personal injuries. We would recommend
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firstly that you notify your own insurance company of the incident and then attend with a Solicitor with a view to commencing the process to pursue a claim for personal injuries. We wish you the best of luck. Question: I work in an open plan office and I am usually the first into work in the mornings. Recently, I slipped on what turned out to be a wet floor. The cleaners come in during the night and mop the floors. On this occasion, the floors had not been properly dried. I could not see the wet surface as the tiles are light in colour. I came down very hard on my right knee and have been in a lot of pain since. Would I have a claim against my Employer or against the cleaning company? Answer: This was again a very unfortunate accident but not unusual. Subject to making the usual enquires, it would seem to us that you have a perfectly good claim against your Employer and the cleaning company. You should make sure that you report the incident to your Employers and have your injuries documented either with your GP or in the A&E at your local hospital. It may well be that your Employers will have an indemnity from the cleaning company in relation to these type of accidents. It would be important for you to attend with a Solicitor as it can be a complex area to establish who is the correct person to sue. You do however have a claim for personal injuries and in the circumstances we strongly recommend that you attend with a Solicitor as soon as possible with a view to giving instructions.
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A RECEPTION FOR TALLAGHT CHORAL SOCIETY ON THEIR 50TH ANNIVERSARY Last week the Mayor of South Dublin County Council Cllr. Guss O’Connell presented a plaque to Tallaght Choral Society to mark their 50th anniversary. Formed in 1967, Tallaght Choral Society began as a modest church choir based in the Dominican
Priory, originally under the direction of founder Fr. Donal Sweeney. Through a succession of musical directors, the choir began to tackle more challenging pieces, with their first performance of Handel’s Messiah occurring in 1971. Today they are a unit over one hundred strong who all
work tirelessly to deliver their performances, getting opportunities to collaborate with many prolific composers, orchestras and choirs. At the reception, Tallaght Choral Society treated attendees to some pieces from their choral repertoire. One such
piece All in the April Evening makes use of words by local poet and novelist Katharine Tynan. Attendees commented on the strength and beauty of the piece which was further enhanced by the quality of the acoustics in the council chamber. Presenting Aidín O’Sullivan, Honorary Chairperson of Tallaght Choral Society with an engraved piece from
Dublin Crystal, Mayor of South Dublin County Council, Cllr. Guss O’Connell stated “I would like to congratulate Tallaght Choral Society on their 50th anniversary. From small beginnings, the choir along with their musical directors have worked extremely hard over the years to cultivate a strong choral repertoire. This passion and enthusiasm for choral singing is
also shared by the hardworking chairpersons and committee members of the Society. South Dublin County Council is honoured to be able to support the Tallaght Choral Society and compliment them on their Community building achievements which have been in tandem with the development of Tallaght itself into a thriving metropolis and County Town.”
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Members of Tallaght Choral Society performing “All in the April Evening” in the Council Chamber
Members of the Palmerstown Camera Club went on their annual trip to the Saltee islands in Kilmore Co Wexford which consist of the Great Saltee and the Little Saltee and they are situated 5Km of the coast of Wexford
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NEW CASH & CARRY KITCHENS FLAGSHIP SHOWROOM OPENS IN FONTHILL Catherine Fulvio launches event with cookery demonstration
Cash & Carry Kitchens has just opened its new flagship kitchen and bedroom showroom at Fonthill Retail Park in Dublin. The spacious and well laid out showroom will showcase some new and exciting wardrobe and kitchen designs in contemporary colours and finishes, as well as established customer favourites. Well known Irish chef and Cash & Carry Kitchens brand ambassador Catherine Fulvio was on hand to launch the showroom and to demonstrate at first-hand how to get the most out of a kitchen with her delicious cookery session. Catherine Fulvio is one of Ireland’s top culinary stars and has spent
a lot of time in kitchens all over the world, so she knows exactly what to look for in terms of kitchen layout. According to Catherine, “It’s really not an understatement to say that a thoughtful kitchen layout and design can significantly improve home life. We are all so busy these days that being able to simplify the way you work in the kitchen, minimises stress and makes it possible to get maximum enjoyment out of using your kitchen.” Niall Cuthbert, Managing Director at Cash & Carry Kitchens added, “We are delighted to be able to add such a stunning showroom to the nationwide offering that we have carefully built at
Cash & Carry Kitchens. Our aim is to offer our customers a wide selection of styles, finishes and interior layouts in all showrooms. Cash & Carry Kitchens’ experienced designers are experts at creating a kitchen that not only keeps things tidy, but also enhances the lifestyle of its owner.” For almost 40 years, Cash & Carry Kitchens has been lovingly creating original and high quality kitchens in Ireland. Though the company has grown over the years, Cash & Carry Kitchens has maintained the highest quality standards and specifications at a very reasonable cost, resulting in a wide range of choices for every style and budget.
Well known chef Catherine Fulvio was on hand to launch the new Cash & Carry Kitchens flagship kitchen and bedroom showroom at Fonthill Retail Park in Dublin. The showroom will showcase stunning new wardrobe and kitchen designs in contemporary colours and finishes, as well as established favourites. (Photo: Ken Kelly)
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“MY PASSION FOR MMA HAS BROUGHT ME BACK TO THE MMA GAME” By Lynda O’Donoghue Donnelly
Straight Blast Gym Tallaght already has a stellar reputation as a ‘family friendly’ gym for all fitness levels from novice to professional – and staff at the facility are embracing that ethos. SBG Tallaght head coach Dave Roche, who has won several titles in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, MMA and Kickboxing, has been part of the SBG set-up from the beginning and is keen to help grow the facility. Dave was undefeated during his MMA career and he has now decided to focus on teaching and trying to get the best out of his students – whatever level they are at. He said: “My passion for MMA has brought me back to the MMA game and now I specialises in teaching the pro team in SBG Tallaght.” “Although I train the pro team, I also have
a passion for beginners taking up MMA, as only a small percentage of people actually compete! Not only is Mixed Martial Arts great for selfdefence and getting fit, it is a fantastic platform for combatting mental health and wellbeing.” World famous Mixed Martial Arts coach John Kavanagh has had a huge influence on the Tallaght gym since before it opened last year. Dave, who met Coach Kavanagh in 1999, proudly recalls the day his former teammate, Conor McGregor, started at SBG as a special moment for the gym that has been made famous by the ‘Champ Champ’. However, it is the local community and passionate local fighters that make SBG Tallaght different to other training facilities.
Dave said: “In SBG Tallaght we have the best coaches in the country with a team who are well equipped in coaching day 1 beginners all the way up to those who want to compete in martial arts on the biggest stage. We also pride ourselves on a low student-to-coach ratio, enabling our students to get the best from our coaches!” The gym, which is located in the Glenabbey Complex on the Belgard Road runs classes including BJJ, Kickboxing, boxing, wrestling, Muay thai, MMA from 6.30am to 10pm Monday to Friday and from 10am to 4pmon Saturdays to suit client needs. Dave said: “In SBG Tallaght we pride ourselves on providing a fun, friendly and relaxed atmosphere for people to enjoy and learn mixed martial arts. We have
kid’s classes starting from the age of 7 right up to teens which provide great discipline and confidence for children. “We also have top of the range facilities which
include excellent shower and changing room facilities, fitness area Strength and Conditioning area fully stocked MMA shop (Shoptagon), cafe and yoga room as well as
ample parking.” For more information contact SBG Tallaght on 0874541195 to arrange an appointment or visit www.sbgtallaght.ie.
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Sandra Maxwell Slimming World St. Mark’s GAA Club McGee Park, Cookstown Road, Tallaght, Dublin 24 Times: Tuesday Evenings: 5:30pm & 7:30pm Wednesday mornings: 9:30am. Mobile: 085 1484669 Sharon Daly Slimming World Citywest Citywest Educate Together School (Opposite Saggart LUAS stop) Saggart, Co. Dublin Times: Wednesday Evenings: 5:30pm & 7:30pm. Mobile: 085 1402870
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SAGE ADVOCACY WELCOMES PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGN ON RIGHTS OF VULNERABLE PEOPLE
Sage, the Support and Advocacy Service for Vulnerable Adults and Older People, has welcomed the launch of the new campaign to increase public awareness of abusive attitudes
and behaviours towards vulnerable people which was being launched by the National Safeguarding Committee (NSC). Mervyn Taylor, Manager of Sage, said that the campaign will build on the
“THE POUNDS FELL OFF BY EATING BETTER AND TONING UP AT THE GYM” On the 25th of July 2016, Rachel woke up and immediately knew she needed to make a change. Rachel added ‘I had been thinking about joining Slimming World and a gym for a few months but hadn’t got the motivation to do it. That morning, I decided I was joining Slimming World Kilnamanagh and I made contact with Caroline.’ Caroline Mulhall, Slimming World Consultant encouraged a nervous Rachel from day one. Rachel commented ‘Caroline really helped ease my anxiety and asked about me, how I was feeling and what I would like to achieve. We then went through the slimming world book, I was lucky that I understood the concept and was confident I would be able to lose weight, but I was still a little apprehensive.’ As weeks went by Rachel could see the pounds falling off by eating better and toning up at the gym, soon the apprehension disappeared. Rachel had previously joined other weight
loss groups and hadn’t grasped it at all which resulted in giving up. Slimming World gave Rachel the determination to succeed. She said ‘It took a few weeks to figure it all out, but soon it became second nature, and the back up support is still there each week from my consultant and my group. Also, the awards system in slimming world keeps me motivated and definitely keeps me focused.’ Slimming World has helped Rachel in so many ways, Rachel mentioned ‘I have started cooking and experimenting with different foods that I would never have tried before.’ At the start Rachel’s goal was to lose 6 stone in 52 weeks and she is nearly there, on week 48 Rachel has lost an astonishing 5 stone and 11 lbs. Caroline Mulhall has two Slimming World Groups; Kilnamanagh Community Centre, Tuesdays 9:30am and Wednesdays 5:30pm & 7:30pm. Red Cow Inn, Saturdays at 9:00am. Contact: 086 3057043
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NSC’s nationwide public opinion survey by Red C launched in April which indicated worrying levels of direct and indirect experience of abuse and a need for greater public awareness of what constitutes abuse. “Raising public awareness about safeguarding forms a vital part of the chain in preventing abuses. Any vulnerable adult can be subject to abuse and as
this campaign highlights, abuse can be inflicted by family members; sometimes without an awareness that their behaviour and attitudes are abusive. “Safeguarding of vulnerable adults will be promoted if a wide range of agencies and individuals work together to change attitudes and systems. “It is also vital that
government responds effectively to the key messages contained in the campaign which relate to financial abuse, deprivation of liberty, chemical restraint and verbal abuse. In this context the emergence of all-party support for the Adult Safeguarding Bill 2017 is a welcome start from the Oireachtas but we have major concerns about the slow
pace of progressing and implementing legislation under this current government. “Sage very much supports the call of the National Safeguarding Committee for an independent National Safeguarding Service, however, for this to be effective it is likely that there will need to be a trebling of resources” he said.
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MARION LANE
TALLAGHT MARTIAL ARTS
Tallaght Martial Arts (TMA) is a sports and fitness club based in Dublin, Ireland. It grew from small beginnings and can now boast several World and European Kickboxing Champions.
TMA is a club that is passionate, determined and supportive. Whether you’re here for a day or committed to years, we’ve got exactly what you need.
Marion Lane worked in Tallaght Sports Complex for 38 years and was involved in all areas but her main focus was teaching primary school children how to swim. Paraic Kenny, Manager of Tallaght Sports Complex speaks of Marion with admiration and explains ‘Marion will always be a part of the place, she was so encouraging, resilient and treated the staff of Tallaght Sports Complex like a second family, taking us all under her wing’. Marion from Kilnamanagh sadly passed away from cancer in March of this year, Paraic felt erecting a plaque would be most fitting. A group of work colleagues, family, Tallaght Swim Club and the community remembered Marion recently. A plaque in Marion’s memory was unveiled in the community facility in Balrothery in Tallaght.
We welcome everyone, regardless of what level you’re starting at. In TMA, it’s all about the individual’s journey, so you only have to live up to your own standards. Get ready to have fun and get fit on your own terms. Throughout all the its success it has managed to maintain a close-knit feel which it prides itself on. This year on the 2nd of September 2017 a number of young Athletes from TMA will fly out to Macedonia to represent Ireland at the WAKO Junior European Championships. TMA are trying to raise
funds to help send these young athletes to represent Ireland. Dave Heffernan is the national coach and the TMA coach he stated “Qualifying to represent Ireland is a great achievement for these young athletes but it comes at great expense
to their families and we are trying to subsidise this trip as best possible”
We ask you to please help us send these kids from Tallaght Martial Arts to WAKO European Championships in September.
YOU can help by texting kickboxing to 57800 you can support these kids in their pursuit of becoming a European champion. If you are interested in training at Tallaght martial Arts please contact 086-8388478.
Members of Tallaght Martial Arts
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All Sports Complex Staff undergo Garda Vetting. Swimming Teachers and Lifeguards are trained by National Governing Bodies in Child protection. Along with this, Sports Camp staff are carefully selected and undergo detailed staff training in Sports Camp operational management. When your Children are at Summer Camp or any activity in Tallaght Sports Complex you can rest assured that the care and attention is of the highest quality.
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WOMEN@SIMI ENCOURAGES WOMEN TO SEIZE OPPORTUNITIES
The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) hosted its 4th annual Women@SIMI event in conjunction with its sponsor Bank of Ireland Finance recently in the InterContinental Dublin. Women@SIMI saw an attendance of over 140 professional women from a variety of counties, representing different sectors within the Motor Industry in Ireland. Recognizing the dynamic role played by women within the Motor Industry, this year Women@SIMI focused on the importance of entrepreneurship and seizing opportunities available both within your own career path and for your business.
both yourself and your business often, while Anna May McHugh, Managing Director National Ploughing Association (NPA) provided great insight into the organization of one of Europe’s largest outdoor event the National Ploughing Championships and the importance of self-belief in one’s own abilities.
Delivering an impressive panel of speakers, Mary Kennedy Master of Ceremonies interviewed Michelle Spillane, Director of Global Marketing, RTÉ who shared valuable tips on the importance of branding and reinventing
Gavin Hydes President of SIMI addressing attendees on this his first official engagement stated that “It is a great honour to open this event. In my view, a critical objective of the industry is that we communicate the
exciting and dynamic career opportunities that are available in so many diverse sectors which SIMI represent. It is important that we are able to attract the very top
talent our businesses will require going forward. It is a cutting edge, fast paced and ever-changing industry that has lots of appeal to offer for those seeking a rewarding
career”. Karen Kennedy Marketing Manager of Bank of Ireland Finance, Sponsor of Women@SIMI, commented “Since its inauguration we are delighted to
support Women@SIMI. It is important to recognise both the female role models and mentors within the Motor Industry and we are proud to play a part in this event”.
Paula Fitzsimons, Managing Director of Fitzsimons Consulting shared her expertise on entrepreneurship, the importance of networking and learning from others within business while creating and seizing opportunities.
Pictured at Women@SIMI 2017 includedGuest Speakers (l-r): Mary Kennedy MC, Anna May McHugh, Managing Director National Ploughing Association, Gavin Hydes President of SIMI, Michelle Spillane, Director of Global Marketing, RTÉ, Paula Fitzsimons, Managing Director of Fitzsimons Consulting.
NOVENAS NOVENAS NOVENAS NOVENAS NOVENAS NOVENAS MIRACLE PRAYER Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you for a very special one. Take it, dear Heart of Jesus, and place it within your own broken heart where your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become your favour and not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for three days. Promise publication and favour will be granted no matter how impossible. Never known to fail. Pray for St Anthony, St Martin, St Therese and the Holy Spirit. And Our Mother of Perpetual Help in the grace that my 7 week old grandchild in Hospital will make a full recovery P.W. MIRACLE PRAYER Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you for a very special one. Take it, dear Heart of Jesus, and place it within your own broken heart where your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become your favour and not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for three days. Promise publication and favour will be granted no
matter how impossible. Never known to fail. P.M. MIRACLE PRAYER Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you for a very special one. Take it, dear Heart of Jesus, and place it within your own broken heart where your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become your favour and not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for three days. Promise publication and favour will be granted no matter how impossible. Never known to fail. Special thanks to the Angels and Our Lady of Mount Carmel. G.L. PRAYER FOR HEALING Heavenly Father, I call on you right now in a very special way. It is through your power that I was created. Every breath I take, every morning that I wake, and every moment of every hour, I live under your power. Father, I ask you now to touch me with that same power. For if you created me from nothing you can certainly recreate me. Fill me with the healing power of your spirit. Cast out anything that should
not be in me. Mend what is broken. Root out any damaged cells. Open any blocked arteries or veins and rebuild any damaged areas. Remove all inflammation and cleanse any infection. Let the warmth of your healing pass through my body to make new any unhealthy areas so that my body will function the way you created it to function. And Father, restore me to full health in mind and body so that I may serve you the rest of my life. I ask this through Christ Our Lord Amen. I.B. As our regular readers will know we have asked for your generosity in supporting very worthy charities over the years. Going forward, we are delighted to support Laura Lynn Children’s Hospice. LauraLynn, Ireland’s Children’s Hospice provides palliative care to children with lifelimiting conditions and their families, from the point of diagnosis to end of life, and throughout bereavement.Our holistic approach ensures we support the whole family
through a unique care plan that may include: symptom management; planned short hospice stays (respite); unplanned hospice stays (emergency care); end of life care; music & play therapy; psychological & bereavement support; Social Work and Chaplaincy. All care is provided free to families. Care can be availed of in the hospice, at hospital, in the community, or in the family home, depending on the child and family’s preference. It costs €5.2million to keep LauraLynn’s Children’s Hospice open, €3.5million of which must be generated each year through fundraised income. Approximately 3,840 children with a lifelimiting condition are living in Ireland today, with close to 700 needing the specialised care provided by LauraLynn. Tragically, close to 350 children with a life-limiting illness die each year, most within their first
year of life. Since opening in 2011, LauraLynn has cared for more than 325 children and their families and provided more than 265,000 hours of short stay care provided to children in LauraLynn Hospice. For further information please visit lauralynn.ie. If you would like a Novena published
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