Search Results for 'National Adult Literacy Agency'

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NALA and Irish Cancer Society launch series of health literacy awareness videos

A new International Health Literacy Survey preliminary results shows that nearly one in three (28 percent) people in Ireland have ‘limited’ health literacy and in particular struggle with finding and evaluating health information.

Irish charity leads the way in online learning

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The National Adult Literacy Agency (NALA) has launched its eLearning website, Learn with NALA. The website provides 50+ courses for free in subjects such as English, Maths, Computers and Digital Media.

Irish charity leads the way with online eLearning website

The National Adult Literacy Agency (NALA) has launched its eLearning website, Learn with NALA. The website provides 50+ courses for free in subjects such as English, Maths, Computers and Digital Media.

NALA affords parental advice as home schooling continues

As home schooling looks set to continue for the foreseeable future, the National Adult Literacy Agency (NALA) has afforded essential parental advice as in house educating momentarily remains a core feature of daily family life.

Boredom busting ideas for kids (and parents!)

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Not sure what to do with the kids? Well for starters, don’t worry.

Ensure your children enjoy a summer of activities

It’s school holiday time but that doesn’t mean children have to stop learning, it just means parents have to be a little bit creative.

Reading to your child for 10 minutes a day can make a huge difference

It’s World Book Day TODAY Thursday March 2 and the National Adult Literacy Agency is encouraging parents, grandparents or any carer of children to try to take 10 minutes a day to read to their child.

Ballinrobe pharmacy awarded health literacy quality mark by MSD and the National Adult Literacy Agency (NALA)

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Joanne Hynes totalhealth Pharmacy, Ballinrobe, has been awarded the Crystal Clear Mark, Ireland’s first health literacy quality mark. The programme recognises the critical role pharmacies play in helping patients understand their health issues and the steps they can take to improve their health. It has been developed by MSD and the National Adult Literacy Agency (NALA).

 

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