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South Connacht Citizens Information service webinar series

South Connacht Citizens Information Service (SCCIS), provides an independent, non-judgemental, and confidential information, advice/assistance and advocacy service to the public. In 2022, the service responded to over 56,000 queries regionally via phone, email and face-to-face consultations.

Back to School - your local Citizens Information Centre is here to help you

For anyone needing impartial, confidential, non-judgemental and informed advice and support the Citizens Information Service is here to help.

‘Employment Rights Explained’ – South Connacht Citizens Information Service webinar series

Over recent years the way we work has changed dramatically. More of us now work remotely or have a hybrid mix of work, while others have now returned to the office. With all these changes, it is more important than ever for the public to get accurate and up-to-date information on their employment rights and entitlements. In response to these changes, South Connacht Citizens Information Service (SCCIS), in conjunction with National University of Ireland Galway School of Law, is delivering two on-line information events entitled Employment Rights Explained .

Public Holidays - Citizens Information Service encourages workers to know their rights

An extra once-off public holiday will take place this year on Friday, March 18 in recognition of the efforts of the general public and all workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, and in remembrance of people who lost their lives.

How to create a healthier home

Do you suffer from unexplained headaches, itchy eyes, a streaming nose, or a lack of energy? Do you find you are unable to shake off this feeling of lethargy? If more sleep, a better diet, a healthier lifestyle, and guidance from your GP does not make things better, perhaps the answer lies closer to home. In fact, it may lie within your four walls.

Know Your Rights - Property Repair Work

I am unhappy with the repair work a builder has done to my house, he hasn’t fixed the issue and he refuses to put it right. Do I have any rights in this situation?

Know Your Rights: help with school costs

I am the parent of a four-year-old daughter who will start primary school in September. My only income is from my One-Parent Family Payment and €90 I get each week from a part-time job. I do not get maintenance and I am worried about the extra costs involved in sending my daughter to school. Is there State help available?

 

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