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Anti-bullying week

Erris Anti-Bullying Week will take place the week commencing Monday October 11.

Anti-bullying week

Erris Anti-Bullying Week will take place the week commencing Monday October 11.

64pc believe relationship with their pet is least stressful!

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In the run-up to World Animal Week, which takes place from October 4-10, Pedigree and Whiskas, along with key Irish animal organisations, have issued results of a survey that show 64 per cent of pet owners find their relationships with their partners, friends, and family more stressful than the bond they enjoy with their pets.

Emerging Leaders Programme to be held by Talent Fusion

The Emerging Leaders Programme is a seven day transformational programme aimed at providing managers and team leaders with practical skills they need to enhance their performance in their roles. The ELP is receiving part funding from the GMIT Innovation Skillnet, which is funded by member companies under the Training Networks Programme, an initiative of Skillnets Ltd, funded through the Department of Education and Skills.

How to beat the scourge of bullying

Bullying has become a much talked about issue in recent years, and the vast majority of schools now have anti-bullying policies. However schools cannot be successful in their preventative work if they do not get support from home.

Creative writing classes at GAC

GALWAY WRITERS Kevin Higgins and Susan Millar DuMars will hold creative writing classes in the Galway Arts Centre next month.

Men wanted for local sexual health study

A local research centre is seeking men over 18 years to take part in a sexual health study.

Singletons in their 30s turn to Knock Marriage Bureau

Singletons in their 30s who are trying to find love are shunning the modern day approaches and resorting to a more traditional method, that of matchmaking, through the services provided by the Knock Marriage Bureau.

NUI Galway professor tells conference schools are struggling to stop cyberbullying

NUI Galway professor Keith Sullivan who is attached to the school of education has said that the problem of cyberbullying is escalating in our schools, and it is difficult to stop due to the anonymity of the perpetrator.

Cosy up to King Koil’s new lumbar support mattress at Furniture Connexions

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Leading furniture store Furniture Connexions, in conjunction with one of Ireland’s most recognised bedding brands, King Koil, has just launched a fantastic new model onto the Irish market.

 

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