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Cork City Community First Responders begin a series of Information Workshops for general public

2022-07-23T14:26:29+01:00

Cork City Community First Responders are starting off a series of talks with guest speakers. They are delighted to announce that their first speaker will be Emergency Department Nurse Manager of 8 years; Clodagh Harrington. Clodagh Specialised in Emergency Care and has spent 19 years with the Order of Malta, Carrigaline and is also actively involved in her local First Responder Group in Carrigaline, Co. Cork. Clodagh promises to deliver some very good advice on Substance Abuse which includes drugs and alcohol and a very interesting night will be assured. These talks are FREE to attend and to reserve your [...]

Cork City Community First Responders begin a series of Information Workshops for general public2022-07-23T14:26:29+01:00

NAS award CFR Groups during National Volunteering Week 2022

2022-05-18T13:33:22+01:00

The second of six presentations around the country to Community First Responders by the National Ambulance Service to mark National Volunteering Week took place in Mallow, Co. Cork. The National Ambulance Service is recognising Community First Responders for their valuable volunteer work and commitment throughout the recent Covid 19 pandemic. This year the theme of National Volunteering Week is ‘Celebrate and Reconnect’. Brian Ferry, Assistant Chief Ambulance Officer, congratulated all involved at last nights presentation in Mallow, Co. Cork. Groups from Mallow, North Cork, Cork City, Kerry and the Cork City Fire Brigade gathered last evening to accept awards for [...]

NAS award CFR Groups during National Volunteering Week 20222022-05-18T13:33:22+01:00

Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland are seeking Puppy Fosterers

2022-04-05T09:57:53+01:00

Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland are always looking for more Puppy Fosterers at AADI AADI writes: Would you be the PAWfect fit? Check out Kipper's journey so far. Mammy Gina gave birth to Kipper and his 11 other siblings in December under the care of fantastic volunteer helpers Lynn and Michael. Since then, Kipper is now a pup in training, learning the tricks and trade of becoming an amazing Assistance Dog. If you feel you can help and be a PAWfect fit, call or message us today by clicking the link below. Source: AADI

Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland are seeking Puppy Fosterers2022-04-05T09:57:53+01:00

Blood donors needed in Cork as supplies veer toward dangerous levels

2024-02-06T08:15:28+00:00

The Irish Blood Transfusion Service has had to turn to the NHS for help as it struggles to keep fresh blood stocks for hospitals EchoLive.ie writes: THE Irish Blood Transfusion Service is looking for blood donors to attend its clinics in Cork in the coming weeks to keep supplies for hospitals at a safe level. The service said that it is struggling to keep fresh blood stocks as Covid-19 case numbers continue to rise around Ireland and that it has had to turn to the NHS in the UK three times in recent weeks for help. Shortly before St Patrick's [...]

Blood donors needed in Cork as supplies veer toward dangerous levels2024-02-06T08:15:28+00:00

E-Scooters, E-Cycles and Hoverboards battery warning

2022-02-11T08:57:28+00:00

Public are warned against dangers of batteries overheating while charging Dublin City Council writes: E-Scooters, e-bicycles and hoverboards are becoming a more regular sight on our streets a roads. They are a fantastic technology, however they do create their own Fire Safety risks. Have a read below how you can avoid a catastrophic fire. For road safety tips using these transport devices on the public road are available from the Road Safety Authority website www.rsa.ie Choosing and buying a model Buy from reputable retailer If you choose to buy online from an auction site or company which is unfamiliar to [...]

E-Scooters, E-Cycles and Hoverboards battery warning2022-02-11T08:57:28+00:00

Enhanced care for children is top priority for CUH

2021-11-25T07:58:25+00:00

Public support is vital to Childrens' Hospital completion The Irish Examiner writes: Anticipation is building among parents of sick children living in Munster as a planning application edges forward for the long-awaited dedicated Children's Hospital at Cork University Hospital. While children are currently being housed in two former adult wards, momentum is building around plans for the €60m purpose-built 78-bed facility, to be located on the existing grounds of CUH. Hospital staff are going to phenomenal lengths to care for their young patients, but they are very aware of the urgent need to upgrade the facilities. Dr Dave Mullane, Clinical [...]

Enhanced care for children is top priority for CUH2021-11-25T07:58:25+00:00
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