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Looking after your mental health: Support for adults at every stage of life
Many adults find themselves quietly struggling at different points in life. For some, it is the pressure of balancing work, relationships, and family responsibilities. For others, it can be the transition into later life or retirement, when routines change, roles shift, and there is more space to reflect.
Mayor calls on city council to speed up plans for public toilets in Galway's parks
Galway City Council needs to provide the funds to allow people to spend a penny in the city’s public parks, according to Mayor of Galway Mike Cubbard.
Section 39 workers pay deal a step towards equality says Roche
The Section 39 pay deal is a significant step towards recognising the important role of healthcare workers, a Fine Gael Deputy has said.
University of Galway secures further recognition for progress on gender equality
University of Galway this week achieved another Athena SWAN Silver Award for J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics, becoming only the second School of Business in the Republic of Ireland to achieve such a standard.
Inclusive Pathways to Employment: Bridging the Opportunity Divide
Galway City Partnership had a fantastic attendance at its event in the Connacht Hotel, Galway, which served as an educational platform for employers to hear about its project and to listen to some first-hand experiences from its clients.
Twenty percent of total households aged from 65 and over have no access to internet connection
Irish Rural Link (IRL), the national network representing the interest of rural communities, have raised concern at the level of households aged over 65 years old that have no internet connection of any kind.
An ideal opportunity in Ballybrit
DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard presents Number 8 Racecourse Gardens, a three bed semidetached home located in the bustling area of Ballybrit on the east side of Galway city. This is a great opportunity for those looking for a home in a convenient location. Measuring 87 square meters and with a D1 BER energy rating, the property has the potential to be a comfortable family home.
40 percent of female execs in Galway experience gender disparity, Chamber survey shows
Four out of 10 female executives in Galway believe they have missed out on a raise or promotion due to their gender, according to a new survey conducted by Galway Chamber.
Children and teens more physically active but inequalities remain, national report finds
Physical activity levels in children and teenagers across Ireland and Northern Ireland have improved slightly over the past eight years but not all children and teens have an equal chance to be active, a new Active Healthy Kids Report Card, involving the Technological University of the Shannon, has found.
Social Justice Ireland implores Government for essential vulnerable households support
“Government must do more to protect vulnerable households against the impact of mortgage rate increases” according to Dr Seán Healy, CEO, Social Justice Ireland.
