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BeLonG To: Digital Groups for LGBTI+ Youth & Professional Training
Our Youth Work Team are working tirelessly – offering one-to-one sessions over phone, email and text for LGBTI+ young people who are facing increased levels
‘Activating County Towns’ ACT support from Cork County Council
https://www.corkcoco.ie/en/news/project-act-support-communities-across-county-cork-bilingual
Local Link Update – Spare Capacity
Local Link Update – Spare Capacity While public/rural transport is operating, the numbers travelling are low presently. Accordingly there is spare capacity available. I would like
Local Businesses Reopening
Great news for our town in seeing local businesses open in line with government phased re-opening and public health recommendations. Our local businesses need our
Mask Making without a Sewing Machine: from Youghal Community Health Project
As Ireland moves into Phase One of the roadmap today, Monday 18th, Minister for Health Simon Harris has warned against a stigma around people not
Relaxation Music
Some music to help you relax; to meditate or even sleep https://youtu.be/1ZYbU82GVz4
Family Supports
The YMCA is offering a free online parenting course starting May 14th Supporting parents with literacy and numeracy difficulties – SOLAS SOLAS has published
Free Digital Access to New Internationalist
It’s a source of information and ideas on social justice and environmental issues. To try to let more people know about the magazine, it’s now
Spring Chickens: Zest for Life
We are planning ahead for our Spring Chickens this autumn (everything planned within Covid19 guidelines, of course – your safety is paramount to us!). This
Home Crime Prevention Advice – Covid19
Just click the link! Covid 19 Home Crime Prevention Advice
Happy Talk: Activities for Children
Happy Talk Springtime Pack (4 – 8 years) Happy Talk_Walking in the Woods Pack (4 – 8 years)
Supporting Positive Mental Health
Here are the links for the Stress Control programme: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjUJQqRfZgE http://www.stresscontrol.org https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_BKErJ_jlSQHKFtHPCRmEctDtcNCCowB Also: here are two very useful documents from HSE Community Health Available
Free Things to do From Home (thanks, HSE)
ONLINE LEARNING UK Recovery college online courses recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/ Khan Academy (USA) online courses Serious learning, wonderfully polished khanacademy.org Open University (UK) online courses Pioneers in
Reliable information: HSE sources
Here are some reliable sources for information on Covid19. For your own mental health, try and limit your news intake and always go to a
Men on the Move: Cork Sports Partnership
Looking to start or get back exercising? Why not try Cork Sports Partnership’s FREE 6-week online Men on the Move programme. What is Men on the Move?
Online Learning: Intro to Adverse Childhood Experiences Early Trauma
ACEs Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences Early Trauma Online Learning https://www.acesonlinelearning.com Duration: Approximately 50 minutes. Cost: Free. This course has been funded by the Home Office
AT PRESENT OUR BUILDING IS CLOSED FOR THE SAFETY AND HEALTH OF PUBLIC AND STAFF. CONTACT DETAILS FOR ALL STAFF ARE AVAILABLE ON THIS SITE. WE LOOK FORWARD TO WELCOMING YOU ALL AGAIN IN THE NEAR FUTURE.
STAY SAFE, AND STAY WELL, PEOPLE. WE WILL COME THROUGH THIS.
Cumann na Daoine is a community based organisation in Youghal, Co. Cork, Ireland. We set out to provide programmes that will empower people to help themselves and each other. We strive to give people a voice, building community confidence and creating awareness of social issues. The spirit of the project is to reach out to all, enhancing skills and giving people belief in their own dignity and self worth. We aim to break down barriers by listening to, and accepting, each others differences. We work from the principles of equality and inclusion and adhere to the community development principles of empowerment, participation, education and collaboration. We are committed to providing a safe, accessible, welcoming and confidential environment for people to explore and value their own power.