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WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST MEMORY? Attending play-school with Ann Cahill in Dangan or Gaelic training with the u5s in the Bushypark School pitch with John Ruane and John Kenny.
Free e-waste and battery recycling events in east Galway this month
East Galway householders are being urged to bring their batteries, electrical and electronic waste to a set of free collection days to help the county meet national e-waste recycling targets for 2023.
Free e-waste and battery recycling events to take place across the county this spring
Householders around the county are being urged to bring their old batteries, electrical, and electronic waste to one of the upcoming free collection days hosted by WEEE Ireland.
Cyberbullying and how to deal with it
We are living in an age of technology which as we all know can have many benefits, however it can also create real harm and distress to our teenage population today. E-mails, mobile phones, cameras, texting, and numerous websites and chat groups such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Tik Tok are being used by young people to bully other young people and their friends in and out of school. Photographic images are used which can be seen by strangers as well as people known to you. This can harm the online image of the person involved. Cyberbullying can be persistent and permanent in some instances. Sometimes it can be very hard to notice as teachers or parents/guardians have not picked up on it online.
Cyberbullying and how best to deal with a problematic issue
Patricia O’Flaherty -Guidance Counsellor
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Mayo copd support group meeting
Householders urged to continue recycling small e-waste items
Headphones and remote controls are among the most hoarded waste electrical and electronic items in Europe, according to new data released this month.
The Opacas - Galway ‘virtual band’ go live with Salthill gigs
GALWAY BAND THE OPACAS began life as a virtual band during the lockdowns. Post-Covid, they are taking to the stage, and presenting live music shows with a real difference.
Esker House women’s refuge welcomes launch of digital safety guide
Esker House Women’s Refuge and Domestic Abuse Support Service, a service provided by Athlone Community Services Council, has welcomed the launch of a new digital-safety guide designed to support us to assist women experiencing technology-facilitated abuse.