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New assessment service in Mayo for those with an acquired brain injury

Acquired Brain Injury Ireland is pleased to announce the launch of a new and unique vocational assessment service in Castlebar, to assist individuals with an acquired brain injury get back to work, training or education.

Mayo safety campaign to target children cyclists

Mayo gardaí are promoting a safety campaign designed to encourage more children to wear helmets when riding their bicycles.

BRI support group

The BRI support group is meeting on Monday September 19 and Imelda Walsh from Acquired Brain Injury Ireland will be on hand to address any queries that you might have. All are welcome.

Family carers training programme in Mullingar

Acquired Brain Injury Ireland (ABI Ireland) is calling on family carers caring for and supporting someone with an acquired brain injury (ABI) to attend a training programme which will be held in the Annebrook House Hotel, Mullingar. The training programme will commence on Tuesday February 1 and will run for six Tuesday mornings during February and March. Attendance is free but numbers are limited, so those interested in attending should register their interest with ABI Ireland early to avoid disappointment. A briefing session will be held on Tuesday January 18 between 10am and 12pm in the Annebrook House Hotel, Austin Friar Street, Mullingar. This will provide families with an opportunity to find out more about the programme before deciding to attend. The programme is for family members caring for and supporting someone with a brain injury.

Guide to acquired brain injury published

Acquired Brain Injury Ireland has launched Ireland’s first comprehensive guide to acquired brain injury. With more than 13,000 people in Ireland affected by ABI every year, the publication of the guide will help individuals and their families understand the impact a brain injury will have on their lives.

Midlands group takes to the skies for charity 

A group of over 30 brave people from the Midlands are preparing to take part in a group skydive to raise funds for people with acquired brain injury (ABI). The skydive will take place in Clonbollogue, Co Offaly on Sunday August 23 and all monies raised will go to Acquired Brain Injury Ireland (ABI Ireland) services in the Midlands.

Brain injury information

Ireland’s leading acquired brain injury support organisations have today come together to launch an information leaflet on ABI and the ABI support services available in Ireland.

A divide amongst hurlers as helmet wearing rule becomes compulsory

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Several of Kilkenny’s star hurlers will face an added challenge this season following the implementation of a new rule making the wearing of helmets compulsory while playing hurling.

 

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