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Prison sentence for ‘beligerant’ man who threw candle at retail worker
A Galway man who was described in a probation report as rude, dismissive, belligerent and confrontational had a prison term imposed on him when convicted of throwing a candle at a shop assistant who told him he was barred.
Galway needs 'anti-racism strategy' says local community sector
Galway’s community sector is urging Galway City Council to take a proactive stance against racism and discrimination. The call comes in advance of an anti-racism march set to take place in the city on Saturday, March 22.
O’Hara questions admission protocols in Dáil mental health debate
The death last week of Galwayman Adam Loughnane was raised in the Dáil on Tuesday during Statements on Mental Health with Minister for Mental Health, Mary Butler.
O’Hara questions admission protocols in Dáil mental health debate
The death last week of Galwayman Adam Loughnane was raised in the Dáil on Tuesday during Statements on Mental Health with Minister for Mental Health, Mary Butler.
Enable and empower others through your work with the Brothers of Charity
What does being a support worker involve? No two days are the same at the Brothers of Charity's Knocknacarra-based programme, Beo Services, but every day is meaningful.
Start a rewarding career as a support worker
Looking for a secure and meaningful career? At Bruach na Mara, in South Connemara, they are offering permanent, pensionable roles as Support Workers, where you can make a real difference in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities.
A day in my life as a support worker with the Brothers of Charity Services Ireland
Being a Support Worker with the Brothers of Charity Services Ireland isn’t just a job—it’s a career that’s given me stability, growth, and purpose. I start each day helping those I support with their morning routines, ensuring people feel respected and comfortable as they get ready for the day. It’s in these small, everyday moments that trust is built.
Westmeath Rose selected as Grace O’Connor looks towards to her Rose of Tralee participation
Killucan native, Grace O’Connor, was announced as the 2024 Westmeath Rose at a ceremony hosted in the Greville Arms Mullingar on Saturday night.
Support volunteers needed for sexual assault treatment unit
Olivia Lavelle became a psychological support volunteer at the Sexual Assault Treatment unit in Galway three years ago. She had completed a masters in the Psychology of Education - her thesis was on sex education - and applied for a community employment scheme position in administration at Galway Rape Crisis Centre (GRCC). From there, she went on to becoming a volunteer with the organisation.
