Maxi Curran on the massive challenge ahead with UL

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The LYIT return to Sigerson Cup action on Tuesday at the Air Dome in Ballyhaunis

The Letterkenny side needed a late burst to get past IT Carlow in the opening round last week and will now face one of the favourites for the competition in University of Limerick.

UL have an abundance of senior inter county talent with the likes of Kerry’s David Clifford and Cork’s Sean Powter among their starters.

Donegal players Caolan Ward, Jason McGee, Peader Mogan and Conor O’Donnell will feature with for the LYIT as will senior panelists Rory O’Donnell and Ryan McFadden along with a number of the Donegal u-20 side.

LYIT Manager Maxi Curran is under no illusion of the size of the task at hand but is confident his team can compete with the highly fancied Limerick side:


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Donegal residents urged to contribute to rail strategy consultation

People in the North West are being reminded that the deadline to participate in the All-Ireland Rail Strategy consultation is looming.

The Strategy is a north-south initiative launched last year by Irish Transport Minister Eamon Ryan and NI Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon.

The review is designed to consider how and where rail should be improved, to boost sustainable connectivity and address regional imbalance – with a specific focus on the north-west.

The deadline for submissions is this coming Friday.

Chair of Into The West, Steve Bradley says it’s imperative that Donegal residents take part…………

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People seeking booster vaccines urged to do so this week

The HSE is urging anyone who wants a booster to come forward this week if possible.

It’s in an effort to reduce the risk of wasting thousands of vaccines that are due to expire soon.

It’s estimated up to 220 thousand doses will have to binned by the end of the month.

 

Letterkenny Vaccination Centre

Letterkenny Business Park, Ballyraine, Letterkenny, Donegal, F92 FP83

Map and directions

Booster walk-in clinics, people aged 16 to 29

Monday 17 January, 8.15am to 6pm
Tuesday 18 January, 10.15am to 2pm and 4.45pm to 6pm
Wednesday 19 January, 10.15am to 6pm
Thursday 20 January, 8.15am to 2pm
Friday 21 January, 1pm to 7.30pm
Saturday 22 January, 1.30pm to 7.30pm
Sunday 23 January, 1.30pm to 7.30pm

Booster walk-in clinics, 30 years and older

Monday 17 January, 8.15am to 6pm
Tuesday 18 January, 10.15am to 2pm and 4.45pm to 6pm
Wednesday 19 January, 10.15am to 6pm
Thursday 20 January, 8.15am to 2pm
Friday 21 January, 1pm to 7.30pm
Saturday 22 January, 1.30pm to 7.30pm
Sunday 23 January, 1.30pm to 7.30pm

Booster walk-in clinics, healthcare workers

Monday 17 January, 8.15am to 6pm
Tuesday 18 January, 10.15am to 2pm and 4.45pm to 6pm
Wednesday 19 January, 10.15am to 6pm
Thursday 20 January, 8.15am to 2pm
Friday 21 January, 1pm to 7.30pm
Saturday 22 January, 1.30pm to 7.30pm
Sunday 23 January, 1.30pm to 7.30pm

Dose 1 and dose 2 walk-in clinics

Monday 17 January, 8.15am to 6pm
Tuesday 18 January, 10.15am to 2pm and 4.45pm to 6pm
Wednesday 19 January, 10.15am to 6pm
Thursday 20 January, 8.15am to 2pm
Friday 21 January, 1pm to 7.30pm
Saturday 22 January, 1.30pm to 7.30pm
Sunday 23 January, 1.30pm to 7.30pm

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Letterkenny residents hit by water outage

Some residents in Letterkenny are being advised to expect disruption to their water supply this afternoon due to a burst main.

The Glenwood Park and surrounding areas are affected.

Repair crews have been tasked to the scene with work underway and a traffic management plan in place while the works are being carried out.

The works are scheduled to take place until 4pm.

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Almost 290 jobs created in Donegal Gaeltacht in 2021

Almost 290 jobs were created in the Donegal Gaeltacht last year.

In total, 286 positions were created on the ground by Donegal companies in 2021 however, when job losses are taken into consideration, there was a net gain of 136 jobs.

Nationally, 825 new full-time jobs were created in Gaeltacht companies in 2021, the highest number of jobs created in one year since 2008.

CEO of Udaras na Gaeltachta Mícheál Ó hÉanaigh has been outlining key objectives for the Donegal Gaeltacht going forward:


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30 people awaiting admission to LUH

 

There were 30 people awaiting admission to Letterkenny University Hospital this morning.

According to the INMO, there was one person on a trolley in its Emergency Department while a further 29 people were waiting on wards.

Nationally, 391 admitted patients were waiting for beds this morning with 298 patients waiting in the emergency department, while 93 in wards elsewhere in the hospital.

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Appeal launched following weekend assault

Detectives are appealing for information and witnesses following the report of an assault in Claragh Court area of Derry yesterday afternoon.

It was reported at approximately 1.50pm that two males forced their way into a property by breaking a door. One of the men was armed with a hammer. The male occupant of the property was assaulted before the two suspects left the scene.

Two men aged 24 and 32 have been subsequently been arrested on suspicion of aggravated burglary and attempting to inflict grievous bodily harm and remain in police custody at this time.

Enquiries are continuing and police are appealing to anyone who was in the area at the time of the incident or who may have CCTV footage to contact them on 101.

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Tánaiste intends to bring in five new workers’ rights

 

The Tánaiste says he intends to bring in five new workers’ rights including an extra bank holiday.

It comes as the Local Enterprise Office network recorded a net increase of almost 3,000 jobs last year.

In Donegal, 262 jobs were created with a net increase of 103

It followed a year of  job losses in many businesses in 2020.

Tánaiste Leo Varadkar said the figures are encouraging, and Government will do more to back businesses and workers:


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Donegal centre receives glowing HIQA report

 

A centre for people with disabilities in Donegal has received a glowing report from the health watchdog.

The unannounced inspection of Fiona House, run by Little Angels Association in Letterkenny was carried out in August of last year with the details published today.

HIQA inspectors found that residents who received care in Fiona House were provided with person-centred care, where their choices and rights were respected.

Observations and discussions with residents and staff on the day, indicated that residents were happy in the centre and that they were supported to make choices about their lives.

The provider had adequate arrangements in place which ensured that sufficient staff were available to support the residents who lived at this centre. A sample of staff files were reviewed and were found to be in line with the Schedule 2 requirements of the regulations.

The person in charge had ensured that all staff had access to training as well as regular supervision meetings.

Improvements were required in the provider unannounced audits to ensure that they were completed as required by the regulations. In addition, the monitoring and oversight of risk management required strengthening to ensure that all risks were managed within appropriate timeframes.

This centre provided a good quality and safe service which supported the care and welfare needs of residents. There was evidence of residents’ involvement in decision making and the centre was found to promote the rights of residents. It was evident through observations on the day and through a documentation review that residents were consulted about the running of the house and about their day-to-day activities. However, improvements were required in the management of risk and oversight of medication assessments.

There were systems in place for the identification, assessment and management of risk. While in general risks were identified and managed well, inspectors found that some risks had not been assessed in line with the organisational procedures. Inspectors spoke with the provider following the inspection, who assured them that they were currently assessing the risk relating to the future departure of the person in charge.

The provider ensured that there were systems in place for the prevention and control of infection. In addition, there were systems in place for the prevention and management of the risks associated with COVID-19; including up-to-date outbreak management plans and risk assessments.

The provider ensured that there were arrangements in place for the ordering, receipt and storage of medications. There was an up-to-date policy and procedure in place. However, inspectors found that the risk assessments for residents to self administer their own medication required updating as they had not been completed annually as outlined in the organisation’s procedures

Residents had access to a range of allied healthcare professionals in order to meet their healthcare needs.

The centre was found to promote the rights of residents, with evidence of consultation with residents about the running of the centre and making decisions in their day-to-day lives.

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