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UHG to continue with BowelScreen programme despite loss of accreditation

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – University Hospital Galway, which carries out invasive diagnostic testing for BowelScreen, has lost its accreditation.
According to today’s Irish Independent, the HSE says the hospital is no longer accredited because of waiting lists.
Mercy University Hospital, Cork has also lost its accreditation because of lengthening waiting lists.

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Galway Autism Partnership one of 7 organisations to receive national carer funding

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – A Galway city charity has been added to a list of seven organisations nationwide to benefit from funding of over €700,000 to support family carers.

Galway Autism Partnership, based in Newcastle, is set to receive €31,000 to improve employment opportunities for family carers

Galway Autism Partnership alongside Finglas Community Service are the latest organisations to be included for funding under a scheme that focuses on the demands placed on young carers.

The funding aims to help young carers in balancing their learning and caring commitments, and will provide practical support to help them re-enter work and education.

Over the next year, this funding will help 15 carers and 10 young carers into further education, as well helping 10 carers to continue in formal education and enhancing the employability of a further 15.

The announcement builds on the €700,000 funding announced last December for five projects across Ireland.

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Just 3 Galway TDs went against Government as eviction ban survives Dáil vote

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – Just 3 Galway TDs voted against the Government on the ending of the eviction ban.

Sinn Féin’s motion to extend the eviction ban has failed, after the Government secured a majority of 83 votes to 68 in favour of its countermotion.

Catherine Connolly, Mairead Farrell and Clare Kerrane all voted against the Government.

Hildegarde Naughton, Eamon O Cuiv, Sean Canney, Ciaran Cannon, Anne Rabbitte and Denis Naughten all went with the Government.

Meanwhile it appears Noel Grealish and Michael Fitzmaurice were not present, as no vote from them was noted.

The Green TD Neasa Hourigan is facing a 15 month suspension from the parliamentary party after voting against the Government.

Labour will this morning table a no confidence motion in the Government, which will be debated and voted on in the Dáil next week.

Wayne Stanley, Executive Director with Simon Communities of Ireland, says tenants threatened with eviction feel they’ve been abandoned.

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SkaI International Galway to honour leading Galway business woman

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Galway Bay fm newsroom – A Galway business woman and former World President of Skal International is being honoured by SkaI International Galway at a celebratory Black Tie Dinner in the city.

Mary Bennett was the first ever female world president of Skal International and is a champion for tourism, travel and retail in Galway and across Ireland.

SkaI is a professional association of tourism and hospitality leaders and business operators.

Along with her late husband Eddie Bennett they opened a fashion and gift retail outlet, the Treasure Chest, at the heart of Galway City in 1966.

The event is taking place on the 30th March at 6pm in the Ardilaun Hotel and tickets can be booked on eventbrite.

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