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Galway’s community groups honoured at Cathaoirleach’s Awards
Community groups from across County Galway gathered on Saturday at the Meadow Court Hotel in Loughrea for the Cathaoirleach’s Community Awards 2023.
Local primary school teachers participate in Food Dudes presentation occasio
Primary school teachers from County Westmeath, recently joined teaching colleagues from across the region for a Food Dudes Presentation Day at the Sheraton Hotel, Athlone, to celebrate the achievements of 540 schools that have completed their three-year participation in the award-winning Food Dudes Programme.
Local writers wanted for the Irish Writers Centre’s national mentoring programme
The Westmeath Arts Office is inviting local writers to apply for the Irish Writers Centre National Mentoring Programme 2023.
Record number of business leaders to sleep out to fight homelessness
Some 50 business leaders have signed up to take part in this year's COPE Galway Sleep Out, now in its 10th year.
Cycle Against Suicide working to prioritise mental health support
Increased stress, anxiety and depression are all side-effects of Covid-19.
Local poet selected to receive professional literary mentoring
Roscommon writer, Amy Barry, has been selected by Words Ireland to receive professional literary mentoring over the next eight months from an acclaimed Irish writer of their choice.
Budget 2019 — The highlights
The Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe presented his third Budget on Tuesday against the backdrop of continuing improved economic performance. Budget 2019 sees the distribution of the benefits of the improving economic conditions, mostly in the form of increased Government spending. Some of the key expenditure areas highlighted by the Minister included social and affordable housing, health and childcare, education, Brexit and climate change. On the tax front, there was a mixture of tax increases and modest tax reductions.
Aware support and self care groups offer peer to peer support for adults
According to the latest estimates from the World Health Organisation, more than 300 million people worldwide and approximately 450,000 people (one in 10) in Ireland are now living with depression.
Women in the west respond to EMPOWER entrepreneurship call as two programmes commence
Places are filling up on the EMPOWER programme, less than a month since its launch in the Connacht Hotel, Galway.
GMIT iHUBS LAUNCH “EMPOWER” – A NEW ENTRENPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMME FOR WOMEN
Despite national recognition of female entrepreneurs, Ireland suffers from a low number of women engaged in business startups. Female-led businesses remain an underdeveloped source of economic growth and jobs. As part of a drive to increase the number of female entrepreneurs in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon, GMIT Innovation Hubs will deliver a new regional programme called "EMPOWER", commencing September in GMIT’s Galway and Mayo campuses.