CAVAN HEALTH PROMOTION PROGRAMME

19/04/2012


Project Aim: RESOLUTION of CONFLICT on DETERMINANT of HEALTH ISSUES


Venue:Hosanna House,Cavan Crystal Retail Park,Opposite Cavan Crystal Hotel

HEALTH PROMOTION TRAINER DATE TIME
er Treanor Wed May 2nd 1:45pm - 4:45pm
Day 2:Day 1:
Physical Activity
(Participants must wear clothing & footwear suitable for walking/activity for this workshop) Colm Casey & Jennifer Treanor Wed May 2nd
10am - 1pm
Day 1:

Nutrition Jennif

Sexual Health Promotion Dave Mc Sweeney & Olivia McGeough Wed May 9th
10am - 1pm
Day 2:
Positive Mental Health Promotion
Garreth Phelan

Wed May 9th
1.45pm-4:45pm
Day 3:
Stress Management Anne Walsh Wed May 16th 10am - 1pm
Day 3:
Men’s Health Finian Murray Wed May 16th 1:45pm-4:45pm
Contact for Registration: Susuana 0863969526 {All participants must book a place on thecourse}
Note: Refreshment available, free parking and travel support for groups outside Cavan Town.
· A Certificate Training the Trainer on Health Promotion.
· The Physical Activity session on the morning of 2nd day, will involve some going out for a walk so participants should wear clothing & footwear suitable for walking/activity on Day 1.


Project supported by HSE (Health Promotion Department)

Project supported by the European Union’s PEACE III Programme managed for the Special EU Programmes Body by the County Cavan PEACE III Peace and Reconciliation Partnership

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22/01/2011

Stop the Immigration, Residence and Protection Bill 2010

09/11/2010

Stop the Immigration, Residence and Protection Bill 20Join us to the DEMONSTRATION to be held on THURSDAY the 11th of NOVEMBER at 5.30pm at the Dail in Kildare Street Dublin 2

In a socio-economic situation that is becoming increasingly hostile to ordinary people, the government is about to implement a new piece of legislation to further destabilise the lives of migrants and their families in Ireland. This bill is just proceeding through committee stage.

We believe that the Immigration, Residence and Protection Bill 2010 is highly unjust. It creates a culture of fear and it maintains and increases state’s racism. For example, as it stands the Bill authorizes the Gardai to pull over and question any person they believe doesn’t have legal residence in the country. This will most likely lead to a process of screening according to skin colour. Moreover, Irish citizens will not have a statutory right to be joined by non Irish family members in Ireland, which constitutes a “reverse discrimination” in comparison to the rights that apply to other EU citizens under the EU Free Movement Directive (2004/38EC). In addition, the IRP Bill will further undermine the rights of migrants who study and work at the university, by maintaining the exclusion of asylum seekers from 3rd level education and by prohibiting students from applying for long term residency in Ireland.
We are calling for your support in order to stop this shameful piece of legislation to be applied.

The Gardai should not be enabled to harass people on the base of  their ‘racial profile’
Irish citizens should benefit from the EU Free Movement Directive (2004/38EC) and have the right to be joined by non-Irish family members in Ireland
Long term residency in Ireland should be guaranteed to every student.

EVERYBODY IS EQUAL AND SHOULD BE TREATED ON THE BASIS OF EQUALITY!

Anti Racist Network (ARN)
antiracismireland@gmail.com10

VARIOUS EVENT COMING UP

09/11/2010

CONNECTING PEOPLE PROJECT
 MESUNM AT BALLYJAMESDUFF

THE AFRICA CARIBBEAN FORUM IS TAKING PART AT THE LAUNCH OF THE PROJECT COMING UP ON THE 2ND OF DECEMBER AT BALLYJAMESDUFF, COUNTY CAVAN STARTING IN THE EVENING FROM 7PM.

CHILDREN CHRISTMAS PARTY, THE POLISH GROUP ORGANISED THE PARTY AND WE ARE INVITED ALONG WITH OUR FAMILIES TO ATTEND ON THE 5TH OF DECEMBER,2010 AT ST PATRICK COLLEGE, CAVAN TOWN.

EVERYONE IS WELCOME.

MEATH INTERCULTURAL NETWORK

02/09/2010

please note for your diary the next Meath Intercultural Network meeting will take place on Thursday 16th September from 11 am to 1 pm in the Boardroom of the Ardboyne hotel.
 
A meeting in advance at 10 am will take place with a delegation from the Office of the Minister for Integration and Finland who are exploring work happening in Ireland on integration issues.
 
We are suggesting that members of the MIN executive (who are meeting this week to plan the september meeting) attend the 10 am meeting with the delegation with the normal meeting going ahead at 11.00 am (if other people are also interested in attending this meeting can you let me know, all are welcome)
 
As we have a room booked for the meeting if people can come back to me re their attendance so we can organise teas/coffees etc
 
If you know of any other agencies, organisations or individuals who should be invited to attend the next meeting just let me know and we can follow this up
 
I will send an agenda for the meeting in the next week
 
regards
Sinead