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An International Women’s Day workshop to take place in Prince of Wales Hotel

The Prince of Wales Hotel Athlone is the venue for an International Women’s Day ‘Build Your Confidence’ workshop to take place on Saturday, March 7, from 11am-12.30pm.

International Women’s Day workshop at The Prince

The Prince of Wales Hotel Athlone is the venue for an International Women’s Day ‘Build Your Confidence’ workshop to take place on Saturday, March 7, from 11am-12.30pm.

Acupuncture and laser therapy for chronic pain and inflammation

Chronic pain is a condition that affects thousands of people in Ireland as often those who have tried everything are left with ongoing pain. In traditional Chinese medicine, pain is a result of obstruction of qi or energy flow which results in lack of blood flow to an area. This means that the localised tissue is not getting the proper nourishment of oxygen and nutrition and there is a backup of cellular detoxification, leading to more pain and inflammation.

Are you looking for care work but need a QQI qualification?

The healthcare sector in Ireland has witnessed significant changes in the past 10 years, increased regulation now means carers and healthcare workers are required to obtain FETAC/QQI accredited courses to work in the care sector. HealthSET is an accredited healthcare training company in Galway and Ennis, run by nurses, which specialises in a range of QQI Level 5 healthcare courses.

HealthSET offers QQI Level 5 healthcare courses in Galway

The healthcare sector in Ireland has witnessed significant changes in the past 10 years. Increased regulation now means carers and healthcare workers are required to obtain QQI accredited courses to work in the care sector. HealthSET is a QQI accredited healthcare training company which specialises in QQI Level 5 healthcare courses for care workers.

Are you interested in care work but need a FETAC qualification?   

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The private home care sector in Ireland remains a strong growth sector for jobs. An aging population coupled with new regulations means care workers now require a FETAC qualification.

 

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