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Modern Advances in Farming credited with the Growing Number of Students Applying for Agricultural Courses

[…]automation of grazing management, controlled timing of parturition in beef cattle, evaluating by-products for inclusion in ruminant and monogastric diets; and an advancement in fertiliser technologies for improved efficiency and reduced gaseous emissions. Irish farming is at the forefront of all of these modernisations so it’s no wonder there’s been an increase in the amount of young people applying for agriculture and horticulture courses over the past ten […]
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USI ends partnership with Drinkaware, opting for independent alcohol awareness campaigns

[…]abuse amongst young people in this country. Abuse of alcohol can lead to mental and physical health problems amongst other issues. USI want to ensure that students’ health is at the forefront of any campaigns we run/support in the future. Accordingly, It has been determined we are not best served doing that in partnership with Drinkaware”. USI look forward to working independently with similarly positioned bodies and organisations as ourselves, in the future. Notes: Read the Irish Time’s coverage here and the letter sent to Meas chief executive Fionnuala Sheehan here. Take part in the Newstalk Poll: Do you think alcohol […]
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Urgent clarity needed on position of student nurses and midwives dealing with COVID-19

[…]for long periods while waiting to be tested for the virus, which is putting extra strain on the health services. Lorna said: “Like other frontline health workers, student nurses have to use the general public HSE line to get tested for COVID-19. We reiterate GPs and frontline health workers’ calls for a specific line of testing to be introduced for student nurses and other health workers so that they don’t have to be out of work unnecessarily while waiting to be tested. “We are also calling for student nurses, and other healthcare workers, to get extra paid sick leave if they contract […]
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“Cost is a barrier to safe sex” says USI

[…]regarding cost.   Students as a cohort have already been failed by a lack of sexual health education at post-primary level, and we are still being failed when it comes to actual access to contraceptives, and cost is most certainly a barrier.”   The USI believes that the ability to choose contraception is imperative for all students and those who are sexually active. Siona continued:   “What is imperative here is the ability for people to choose and be comfortable with the best methods of contraception for them, without cost as a hurdle to that decision making.   We are […]

Minister Bruton Launches USI 21 Day Challenge with a Smart Brew

[…]it’s choosing locally-sourced food, opting for sustainable fashion and eco-friendly beauty products, or switching off appliances when they’re not needed, there are many ways to build better green habits for the future. Speaking at the launch Minister Bruton said: “Thinking fast often leads us to miss smart choices. This campaign asks us to stop and think. Small changes in our habits can make a big difference. This does not alter the obligation on government to lead on some vital big choices, like the sort of infrastructure we build. The government published the Climate Action Plan earlier this year, which sets […]
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USI and HSE tell STIs to SHAG off

[…]Valentines week.   The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) has partnered with the HSE Sexual Health and Crisis Pregnancy Programme to launch the 2017 Sexual Health Awareness and Guidance (SHAG)campaign. This event, held in campuses across Ireland, will encourage young people who are sexually active to get tested for STI’s, think ahead and practice safer consensual sex. Chlamydia is the most common STI diagnosed in Ireland with 6,797 diagnoses in 2015, 65% of Chlamydia diagnoses were among young people aged 20 to 29 years. Provisional data from the HSE Health Protection Surveillance Centre shows a 1.5% increase in Chlamydia […]

USI marks third anniversary of repeal of the Eighth Amendment

[…]vote yes. As we mark three years since we repealed the eighth and look ahead to the review of the Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018, USI is calling for the review to be open and transparent and allow for the perspectives of those most affected by this legislation to be at the centre of the process. USI Vice President for Equality and Citizenship, Marie Lyons said: “Students played an important role in repealing the Eighth Amendment and we are disappointed that three years on, we still have a number of people who are unable to access vital […]
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Chats for Change Campaign Launched to Help Students Feeling Down

[…]Health Services, between November 9 and 13, urging third level students to talk about mental health while enjoying a cup of tea with someone. Thousands of tea packs will be distributed across college campuses nationwide which will also include tips on how to start conversations about mental health and useful support service contacts. The ‘Chats for Change’ Campus Road show will run from 10am-3pm from November 9 to 13 in campuses across Ireland such as DIT, Maynooth, Athlone IT, CIT and UCC. “More than a third of students regularly feeling down is an alarming percentage.” Kevin Donoghue, Union of Students […]
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#knowingthesigns of drug overdose

[…]International Overdose Awareness Day, and USI is working with An Roinn Sláinte (The Department of Health) and drugs.ie to promote ways to keep our friends safe in the event of a drugs overdose. By knowing the signs and seeking prompt medical help for someone experiencing an overdose, you could save a friend’s life. We’ve teamed up to prepare new resources and information for students to help.  You can see the new resources at […]

National Student Engagement Network Launched in Cork

[…]led by the five Institutions which took part in the pilot programme in 2016/2017.” Dr. Vivienne Patterson, Head of Skills and Engagement, HEA added, “The engagement of students is a key element in the further development of our higher education system and the HEA therefore welcomes the launch of the National Student Engagement Network.  This network, which forms part of the wider National Student Engagement Programme (NStEP), will facilitate students to be actively engaged in institutional decision making in keys areas such as governance, teaching and learning, and quality assurance to the benefit of both students and higher education institutions.” […]
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Minister Harris Launches National Condom Distribution Service in Third Level Colleges

[…]taking with the third-level campuses and students, and we will build on this to support a broader Healthy Ireland Healthy Campus initiative across more health and wellbeing issues.” Helen Deely, Acting Assistant National Director for HSE Health and Wellbeing said, “Using condoms correctly and every time sex occurs reduces the risk of a sexually transmitted infection (STI) or experiencing an unplanned pregnancy. STI diagnoses have been increasing among young adults in recent years [note 6]. In the past, some young adults reported having sex without a condom because of the cost associated with buying condoms [note 7]; others reported having […]
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USI launches SHAG.usi.ie

[…]and unplanned pregnancy by not always using a condom. Every student has the right to good sexual health and good sexual health education. As condoms are the only form of contraception that can protect against both pregnancy and STIs, we want people to feel comfortable using and talking about them. At Durex, we are committed to raising awareness of sexual health education and the importance of safer sex, which is why we are delighted to support the USI with such an important campaign.” Seamus Creighton, Women’s Health, MSD: “We recognise that trying to decide which contraception to use can be […]

VideoDoc To Provide USI Students With Free doctor Care

[…]save money on a doctor’s visit with VideoDoc.” Mr Kerrigan went on to say, “USI Healthy Living Week is part of our month long health and wellbeing campaign making sure students are educated and enabled to look after their own physical and mental health. This no-cost service will help students, and save them money.” VideoDoc is an Irish company that offers online doctor services in Ireland and the UK. Using the VideoDoc App or the VideoDoc website, patients with a desktop or mobile device can log on from anywhere, including their sickbed, office or hotel room and see a doctor. […]
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USI’s Eat Well, Live Well Campaign Launch!

[…]What we’re also seeing is an increase in obesity amongst children and a huge rise in health risk factors amongst young people. SpunOut.ie’s campaign aims to equip young people, where they are, with the tools to make easy health choices” says Ian Power, executive director of […]

International students must be considered in COVID-19 measures

[…]their ability to self-isolate if a roommate becomes infected. “We are asking the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET), the Minister for Health and the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government to ensure access to testing, effective contact tracing and proper accommodation arrangements to address the health needs of those in overcrowded […]
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USI to host Pink Training 21st Anniversary in QUB

[…]Out workshops, Supporting a Friends who’s Coming Out, Looking after your Mental Health, Sexual Health, Trans* Awareness, Running an LGBT Society, Bisexuality Awareness, Being an LGBT Ally, Sexual Empowerment, lobbying and media skills. Laura Harmon, USI VP for Equality and Citizenship said: ”USI is proud of the diversity of our membership. Students have played a huge role in the campaign for LGBT rights across the island. Pink Training is an immensely positive event, it’s about empowering students and student activists to campaign for their rights and to learn how to look after themselves. This is the largest training event that […]
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Increasing number of third-level places without extra accommodation and support services is populist and futile move by Government

[…]required accommodation and support services that will keep students in education, such as mental health facilities, will only result in students struggling through college, deferring places or dropping out. USI Deputy President and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Bryan O’Mahony said: “Simply increasing third-level places gives Government the chance to have positive headlines on CAO day, but without proper accommodation provision and adequate investment in colleges and universities, it is not going to achieve the aim of opening-up access to third-level qualifications. “When a student can’t afford their next meal or needs to work long hours to meet their college […]
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Alcohol advice for students during COVID-19

[…]useful resources on your mental health go to the ‘Mind Your Mental Health’ on usi.ie HSE’s www.yourmentalhealth.ie has specific advice on how to mind your mental health during the coronavirus outbreak You may have grown up with a parent or older sibling with substance use problems which may be affecting your mental health and relationships – www.alcoholactionireland.ie/silentvoices has a range of helpful resources. If you feel you are at risk of suicide during the pandemic, call 999/112 or present to the nearest Accident and Emergency Department  Domestic issues Issues in the home? www.stillhere.ie has information on domestic and sexual violence […]

Disappointing Budget 2022 confirms USI view that Government has no interest in addressing the hardship many students face

[…]funding for student mental health and wellbeing services is vital to start to address the mental health difficulties faced by students that were already an issue before COVID and have only worsened as a result of the pandemic. We also welcome the announcement of €31 million to provide free contraception for women between the ages of 17 and 25. However, there needs to be clarity that this health package will be accessible and will be available to trans and non-binary people.” You can read the USI Pre-Budget Submission […]
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93% of Student Nurses Considering Emigrating when they qualify as a Nurse

[…]accommodation and postgraduate paid for.” More than 1,000 nurses are set to retire from the health service by next June. Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation General Secretary Liam Doran spoke about how the hospital overcrowding situation is affected by the amount of staff. Mr Doran said that the INMO wants extra beds to be opened but the hospital does not have adequate staff to deal with the current beds and cannot open the new beds without additional staff to service them. “Many student nurses feel a better life awaits them abroad.” USI President Kevin Donoghue said “Countries with a huge […]
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93% of Student Nurses Considering Emigrating when they qualify as a Nurse

[…]accommodation and postgraduate paid for.” More than 1,000 nurses are set to retire from the health service by next June. Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation General Secretary Liam Doran spoke about how the hospital overcrowding situation is affected by the amount of staff. Mr Doran said that the INMO wants extra beds to be opened but the hospital does not have adequate staff to deal with the current beds and cannot open the new beds without additional staff to service them. “Many student nurses feel a better life awaits them abroad.” USI President Kevin Donoghue said “Countries with a huge […]
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What is ProYouth?

[…]online information and support system are: To provide information and educate about mental health, health promotion, and eating disorders. To assist young people in detecting problematic attitudes and risk behaviours early. To give tips on what young people can do to help themselves or others. To offer peer and professional support via the Internet and thus counteract the development of eating disorders and related problems. To facilitate access to the regular health care system (e.g. counselling, treatment) and thus limit the time between occurrence of symptoms and access to professional help. Watch the  ProYouth video below, Refresh page if the […]

USI Launches Accommodation and Finance Guide

[…]home or not, they will see changes in their spending habits and they may need new financial products and services. This guide tells you what to look out for, the questions to ask, how to avoid getting into unmanageable debt and where to go if things go wrong. USI aims to provide practical tips and advice on the wide range of topics covered in the guide. College is full of new and exciting experiences but with all this excitement comes anxiety too. It is essential for students to be made aware of the various rights, support and responsibilities they now […]

USI Fighting to Keep Insurance Rates for International Students Down

[…]and on the legislative side is currently in lobbying efforts to get the Committee for Select Health to table amendments that would overturn this decision. Amendments tabled thus far have been ruled out of order by the chair.    International students already pay extortionate fees to study in this country and should be able to avail of insurance that meets their needs and doesn’t put them out of pocket by hundreds of euros. Moreover, the insurance cover currently used by students go beyond health and also includes repatriation, but under this judgement there will be no repatriation covered, meaning that […]
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USI Supports Bodywhys Survey

[…]to other health issues that we will be able to make recommendations for future support and health service development to encourage those who are worried about their eating habits to talk to health professionals. How will the data be used? The data will be used to inform future Bodywhys service developments and health promotion activities as well as making recommendations to clinicians as to how best to encourage young adults to approach them with any concerns they have about their eating habits. What will happen if I decide to take part in the research study? If you decide to take […]

Union of Students in Ireland statement

[…]and disappointing for students, USI and Students’ Unions across the island to see the public health guidelines being broken in such a manner by a small minority of students. USI notes the statement from the Irish Universities Association thanking the vast majority of students who are abiding by the public health guidelines and reiterating an appeal to all students to continue to abide by the guidelines. USI and its members also call on all students to stand together with the vast majority of their friends and peers who are doing the right thing in these difficult times. It is hard, but there […]

Union of Students in Ireland statement on Limerick

[…]and disappointing for students, USI and Students’ Unions across the island to see the public health guidelines being broken in such a manner by a small minority of students. USI notes the statement from the Irish Universities Association thanking the vast majority of students who are abiding by the public health guidelines and reiterating an appeal to all students to continue to abide by the guidelines. USI and its members also call on all students to stand together with the vast majority of their friends and peers who are doing the right thing in these difficult times. It is hard, but there […]
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Congress

[…]may take part in a debate, or vote on the matters at hand. Most matters at Congress can be approved by a bare majority, but some matters (amendments to the USI constitution and matters without a clear impact on students) require a qualified majority, where two thirds’ majority is required. Elections Congress is about making the policy of the union, but it’s also about elections.  The core members of the Officer Board are up for election at the gathering.  Hustings take place on the first night of the gathering and voting usually takes place via secret ballot on the first […]

USI launches National Student Housing Survey

[…]crisis in Ireland has had a negative impact on studying trends, academic performance and mental health of students. The escalating cost of rent across Ireland, due to shortages of supply and an increase in demand, is forcing some students to commit to leases they can’t afford, sleep on friends’ couches, live in poor quality accommodation or endure long commutes. The lack of purpose-built on-campus accommodation, private sector rent increases and the shortage of rental properties continues to fuel a dropout culture in third level education. Speaking at the survey launch, USI President Annie Hoey said: ‘The accommodation crisis is deterring students, […]

USI Hands Out 20,000 Student Support Cards During Christmas Exams

[…]offer practical sign posting for students. Our Little Things campaign to promote positive mental health was designed to remind all of us of the simple and powerful day-to-day steps that we can all take to protect our own mental health, and support the people we care about. It’s vitally important that students remember that sleeping and eating well, taking regular breaks and talking about their problems are all proven to have a positive impact on their mental health. This initiative forms part of our efforts to deliver on our commitments under Connecting for Life, the national suicide prevention strategy.” USI […]
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Letter to Mr Leo Varadkar T.D. Minister for Social Protection

[…]Varadkar T.D. Minister for Social Protection Department of Social Protection, Government Office Store Street, Dublin 1     9th August 2016   Dear Minister, We write with reference to the now well-publicised decision of your department to refuse the Back to Education Allowance (BTEA) to Erica Fleming, a homeless single parent who is currently raising her daughter in a hotel. As you know, education has a transformative quality. Education takes people out of poverty and dependence and gives them options in multiple fields of employment. Education quite literally changes lives. We are asking that Erica have the opportunity that she deserves […]
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Re-opening funding package welcome, clarity needed on some aspects

[…]safer from COVID-19?” “There is mention in the announcement of support for student mental health initiatives and our information is that three million euro has been ring-fenced for this aspect, which is very necessary and welcome. “However, it must be made clear if this is in addition to the two million euro that was announced in the last budget and we need clarity on how that two million has been used to support student mental health.” The USI has also called for an urgent reduction to the Student Contribution Charge in light of the economic difficulties facing students who lost […]
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Development of App & Development of Interactive Map

[…]in the region. Background College students are an important population when it comes to mental health and suicide prevention. Peak onset for mental health problems occur in early adulthood with 75% of difficulties occurring before the age of 25. This high-risk period coincides with entrance into and time spent in third level education. 1. USI Mental Health Project App Development Introduction  The USI have been granted funding to create an app to enable students have a conversation around mental health. Ask  Content will be written by USI however we are looking for someone to design and develop the app. The […]
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Mature Students Convention

[…]There will be training provided on issues such as time management, budgeting, minding your mental health, running a mature students society and opportunities for mature students to give feedback on how their issues can be best represented. Lunch will be provided and registration is €10, payable on the […]

Demand Accessible Abortion Legislation in Ireland

[…]doesn’t have gender equality. We have a terrible track record of protecting women’s rights and health in Ireland – particularly the rights and health of pregnant women. We only have to look at our recent past to see this. Take the Magdalene Laundries for example; women being forced to give up their children to strangers, our record of putting women into psychiatric hospitals and the horror of symphisiotomy procedures that women had to undergo. And we will never, ever allow ourselves to forget what happened to Savita Hallapanavar. Nothing can ever give back those 21 years of inaction. And while […]
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HIV diagnosis increased by 30% last year according to new figures released by HPSC

[…]to regularly get tested.” Kevin Donoghue, USI President said. “STI screenings are available in health clinics across campuses and from local GPs. There are also free rapid HIV testing in locations such as Panti Bar in Dublin; GOSHH in Limerick, Chambers nightclub in Cork and a walk-in clinic in UCH Galway. STI screenings only take five minutes and are essential for a healthy sex life.”   Robbie Lawlor is a student from DCU living with HIV, leading the Operation Zero campaign emphasising the importance of de-stigmatising HIV –   “As someone living with HIV in Ireland it’s very easy to […]
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HIV diagnosis increased by 30% last year according to new figures released by HPSC

[…]to regularly get tested.” Kevin Donoghue, USI President said. “STI screenings are available in health clinics across campuses and from local GPs. There are also free rapid HIV testing in locations such as Panti Bar in Dublin; GOSHH in Limerick, Chambers nightclub in Cork and a walk-in clinic in UCH Galway. STI screenings only take five minutes and are essential for a healthy sex life.”   Robbie Lawlor is a student from DCU living with HIV, leading the Operation Zero campaign emphasising the importance of de-stigmatising HIV –   “As someone living with HIV in Ireland it’s very easy to […]
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USI Launch Highly Anticipated SHAG Week 2019

[…]represent over 374,000 students across the island of Ireland USI SHAG acronym stands for Sexual Health Awareness and Guidance USI have partnered with the HSE Sexual Health and Crisis Pregnancy Programme for this National Campaign 30,000 SHAG Packs will be distributed throughout the week Find 2017 HSE STI report statistics HERE   For Comment, Contact: Aoife Duff Public Relations & Communications Manager E: pr@usi.ie M: 083 881 2270 […]

USI Launch Highly Anticipated SHAG Week 2019

[…]represent over 374,000 students across the island of Ireland USI SHAG acronym stands for Sexual Health Awareness and Guidance USI have partnered with the HSE Sexual Health and Crisis Pregnancy Programme for this National Campaign 30,000 SHAG Packs will be distributed throughout the week Find 2017 HSE STI report statistics HERE   For Comment, Contact: Aoife Duff Public Relations & Communications Manager E: pr@usi.ie M: 083 881 2270 […]

The Week in USI 22-27 January 2017

[…]issued in the coming weeks to inform the campaign. You can learn more about the campaign here: www.bigstart.ie The Vice President for Campaigns attended the National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI) Board meeting to discuss the implications of Brexit, the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill, and the Better Outcomes, Brighter Futures Strategy on young people in […]

Transgender Day of Remembrance call by USI for overhaul of Trans healthcare

[…]and Youth, Roderic O’Gorman, to implement the World Professional Association for Transgender Healthcare (WPATH) Standards of Care, which follow an informed consent model. There must be a stark improvement in the standards of Trans healthcare in Ireland, starting with following the informed consent model and allowing GPs to provide Hormone Replacement Therapy to their […]
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Give Us Our Grad! Open letter to universities and colleges

[…]return to a pre-pandemic format, but in-person graduations are possible within the current public health guidelines and with graduations not due to take place for a number of weeks or months, the guidelines may be eased further. As you know, after years of hard work and sacrifice, graduations are hugely important to students and their families and that is the case more so than ever after the difficulties of the last 18 months. There has been a significant uptake of vaccinations in Ireland, including among the younger cohorts, who make up a large section of our student populations. This should […]
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USI supports Seanad Éireann motion to provide employment rights and protections to PhD researchers

[…]up with the asks included in the USI Postgraduate Researchers’ Rights Charter 2022, which was approved by members early this year. Supporting the motion, USI Vice President for Postgraduate Affairs, Waqar Ahmed said: “The Government must safeguard the working rights of postgraduate researchers in Ireland and recognise them as employees. “We demand a living wage of at least €28,808 per annum for all PhD researchers. All work allocated to postgraduate researchers should be recognised and compensated fairly in their contracts. The state should ensure a safe, accessible, and healthy working environment for postgraduate researchers. And we call for an immediate end […]
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USI Launches Guide To Student Life

[…]home or not, they will see changes in their spending habits and they may need new financial products and services. This guide tells you what to look out for, the questions to ask, how to avoid getting into unmanageable debt and where to go if things go wrong. USI aims to provide practical tips and advice on the wide range of topics covered in the guide. College is full of new and exciting experiences but with all this excitement comes anxiety too. It is essential for students to be made aware of the various rights, support and responsibilities they now […]

USI and the Y Factor launch Gender Conference 2014 in NUI Galway

[…]will include Pro-Choice Activism, Trans* Activism and modules relating to reproductive health rights, anti-sexual violence campaigns and LGBTQ Health. USI Vice President for Equality and Citizenship Laura Harmon said: ”We are really delighted to be co-hosting this event with the Y-Factor. Students on campuses across the country are doing amazing work on gender equality issues and we wanted to foster links between activists and facilitate the sharing of ideas by bringing them together. We still live in an unequal society and gender equality activism, including feminism and Transgender equality campaigning, are as needed today as they ever were. As the […]
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USI supports National Condom Week 2012

[…]with HIV and AIDS, their families and their caregivers, while actively promoting HIV and sexual health awareness in the general population. This incredible support from Durex Ireland means we can do just this.” Hazel Roche, brand manager for Durex Ireland, says: “National Condom Week gives us the chance to ensure safer sex is at the forefront of everyone’s minds. By partnering with the DAA and USI we wantto raise the awareness of the value of good sexual health education, and the importance of safer sex. It is vital that we educate our nation because a condom can quite literally be […]

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