[…]and were denied one. Cases like all the ones mentioned above will continue to happen. Thousands of women will continue to travel abroad to access abortion services. Women will continue to find themselves in incredibly difficult circumstances where they have few people to turn to for support. The pro and anti-choice sides will continue to use individual stories and cases as pawns in getting their own agenda across. The lack of legal clarity and the question of ethics will continue to hinder medical professionals from acting in the best interests of their patients. And unless our government decides to […]
[…]intestinal infection videoDoc is an Irish company offering online doctor services in Ireland and the UK. Using the videoDoc app or website, patients can log on from anywhere, including their sick-bed, or brand new car, and see a doctor in minutes. Every doctor is registered with the Irish Medical Council and the videoDoc doctors are available 7 days a week from 8am to 10pm, patients will be seen in minutes and any prescriptions that are issued are sent to a pharmacy of the patient’s choice immediately after the consultation. “videoDoc is once again thrilled to be offering this service to […]
[…]painting to keep the young members of the community engaged, as well as complimentary soft drinks and USI National Campaign ‘Fight For Your Future Now’ merchandise for those who pop down to show their support. Event: Community Engagement Day Location: The Square Shopping Centre, Tallaght. (Main Entrance, Luas side). Thursday August 22nd Time: 12pm-3pm For more information contact USI Communications and Research Executive Grainne O Reilly on 087 6776636 or 01 […]
[…]Board, established as part of the Residential Tenancies Act 2004 to resolve disputes between landlords and tenants and to operate a system of tenancy registration. Landlords and tenants may refer disputes to the PRTB for resolution. For more information please visit prtb.ie Threshold, National Housing Charity is based in Dublin, Galway and Cork and advises people on their housing rights. For more information please visit prtb.ie If I experience accommodation issues during the year who should I contact? If a problem does arise, try first to settle your differences directly with the landlord. If this does not help contact your Students’ […]
[…]the gaeltacht. USI is concerned about the teaching of the Irish language at secondary level in Ireland and noted that many students believe that the Irish language is not “taught as a language” and that too much focus is put on literature instead of the oral practice. Congress believed that the teaching of Irish “as a language” would aid greatly in the enjoyment of the language at secondary level and that students would have a greater degree of fluency in the language leaving secondary level. While congress acknowledges the changes recently made to the Leaving Certificate Irish curriculum which places […]