Social Initiative Trip to Croke Park
The Tyrone Health and Wellbeing Committee is organising a coach trip to Dublin and a tour of the Croke Park
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The Tyrone Health and Wellbeing Committee is organising a coach trip to Dublin and a tour of the Croke Park
Tyrone stars Connor McAliskey and Conor Meyler have thrown their weight behind a campaign to keep young people safe on-line.
Around 1 in 40 men aged over 65 have an Abdominal Aorta Aneurysm (AAA), a swelling of the main artery
On Sunday 4th October 2015, St Joseph’s GAC, Glenavy held the first Glenavy Big Dander event to officially open the
We all have mental health, some people call it ‘emotional health’ or ‘wellbeing’ and it is just as important as
Are you interested in becoming a Health Champion for your Club? Cancer Focus Northern Ireland will be running a Programme
The Public Health Agency (PHA) is encouraging school leavers and first-time university students to get the new meningococcal vaccine which is now available. This vaccination helps protect against four different causes of meningitis and septicaemia – meningococcal A, C, W and Y diseases.
Strabane Sigersons GAA and Strabane Neighbourhood Health Improvement Project have joined forces to promote a ‘Care in the Sun’ message to all GAA players, supporters and their families this summer.
Ulster GAA are delighted to support the Ulster Farmers Union during Farm Safety week and beyond. Farm Safety Week 2015 brings five days of themed practical advice and guidance for farmers to drive up health and safety standards on farms.
Ulster GAA and Cancer Focus Northern Ireland have once again joined forces to promote a ‘Care in the Sun’ message to all GAA players, mentors and fans this summer.
“Men need to face up to health issues. We have no difficulty with things like sport or getting our cars
Members of Omagh St Enda’s have been improving their first aid skills, thanks to a training evening at the club,
Ulster GAA, the Irish Football Association and IRFU Ulster Branch hosted a very informative volunteer forum on Monday 15th June entitled ‘Healthy Clubs – Healthy Communities’.
For GAA patrons attending the Armagh v Donegal championship match on Sunday 14th June, the action on the pitch wasn’t the only thing to grab their attention. The Senior Football match was preceded by a balloon release to mark World Blood Donor Day, and to launch the Ulster GAA’s ‘Blood Sub’ campaign.
Ulster GAA, the Irish Football Association and IRFU Ulster Branch are pleased to host a health and wellbeing themed Volunteer Forum on Monday 15th June 2015, at the Ramada Hotel, Shawsbridge, Belfast.