[…]the start and Carbon Leapfrog (especially Bird & Bird, Andrew Woods and Garry Charnock) for securing us free legal and accountancy advice when we first started up as a not-for-profit. A lot of help from the European Commission. The SAVES2 programme is funded across Europe through the Horizon 2020 programme and we are immensely grateful for this support – not to mention proud to use the EU […]
[…]adults are about eating disorders compared 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 […]
[…]who are urging students to get involved in exercise. Sports at college can improve your future by refining employer-friendly skills like teambuilding, communications, interpersonal skills and goal-setting. More training also means less drinking and less alcohol-related diseases, and endorphins are a great natural way to tackle stress and focus on studies. “There are plenty of good reasons to be physically active at college.” Kevin Donoghue, President of the Union of Students in Ireland, said, “Apart from reducing the risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, lowering blood pressure and preventing depression by endorphins, exercise changes the brain in ways that protect […]
[…]before May 8th. Forms will be provided and local Gardai will be on campuses to stamp completed forms. For more information on the registration process young people can visit SpunOut.ie/vote James Doorley, NYCI Deputy Director said: “Despite some perceptions and commentary, official figures on recent elections indicate that voter turnout among young people is on the increase. We know from our work and the work of our 50 member organisations that young people care about the issues and want to have their say in democratic decisions. That’s why it’s so important that they make sure they are on the register […]