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FETAC Level 6 Mental Health Awareness: Dundalk June 9, 16, 23, 30 2012

The FETAC Level 6 Component Certificate in Mental Health Awareness takes place over 4 full days - 4 Saturdays in a row from 9:00am-6:00pm

Assessments and projects are due in 8 weeks after the first lecture day.

FETAC Level 6 Mental Health Awareness: Limerick May 26, June 9, 16,23

The FETAC Level 6 Component Certificate in Mental Health Awareness takes place over 4 full days - 4 Saturdays in a row from 9:00am-6:00pm

Assessments and projects are due in 8 weeks after the first lecture day.

FETAC Level 6 Mental Health Awareness: Galway July 7, 14, 21, 28 2012

The FETAC Level 6 Component Certificate in Mental Health Awareness takes place over 4 full days - 4 Saturdays in a row from 9:00am-6:00pm

Assessments and projects are due in 8 weeks after the first lecture day.

Order of Malta Ambulance Corps - Naas Unit

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In 1938, the Order of Malta established a unit in Galway to provide First Aid, Ambulance and Casualty Services in Connaught.  Today the Order of Malta is a nationally based organisation organised in unit areas, and structured into nine regions.  It has a fleet of over 135 vehicles and ambulances and provides first aid, ambulance and emergency care services in most of the principal cities and towns throughout the island of Ireland.

Services provided include:

Transport for people with disabilities and older people to hospitals, day care centres, church services and social functions.

Ambulance and first aid services at all major race meetings, numerous sporting events - Gaelic football, hurling, rugby and soccer – and ambulance and transport to other charitable bodies providing assistance to the elderly and people with disabilities.

Reserve Ambulance Service to the statutory services when required, drawing on its fleet of over 135 ambulances and vehicles ranging from minibuses, 4WD to full accident and emergency ambulances.

Forms part of the integrated emergency medical services – EMS - at major public events.

The Ambulance Corps is operated entirely by volunteers with the support of a small admin staff at head office.  The Order of Malta does not receive any government funding to support the cost of running the organisation.  Each Ambulance Corps unit raises funds locally and is self-financing.

 

Which sector do you work in?: 
Health
How would you classify your work?
Medical / Health
Disability Services
Emergency Services
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Local Community
Client group with a specific illness
General Public

NTTC Ireland

Which sector do you work in?: 
Academic Institution
How would you classify your work?
Education /Training/Support
Medical / Health
Development
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Adult Training
Carers
General Public
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