
Bike Like Me Online Training Programmes
As part of the Bike Like Me campaign, Cycling Ireland is excited to offer four programmes for women and girls, catering for both the beginner and intermediate riders.
Support, information and advice to help you through your pregnancy.
Developmental milestones are things most children can do by a certain age. Children reach milestones in how they play, learn,
This is an important time for children to gain a sense of responsibility, develop new and exciting abilities, make friends and become more independent.
This is a time of many physical, mental, emotional, and social changes, they make more of their own choices about friends, sports studying and school.
This is a time of changes for how teenagers think, feel, and interact with others, and how their bodies grow. Your teen is developing his/her unique personality and opinions.
All parents want the best for their children, and sometimes a little supportive guidance and education is what it takes to enhance the parent-child relationship.
Up-to-date information on Services for Parents currently available in your area.
Links to credible sources of information.
Tips for entertaining children at home.
As part of the Bike Like Me campaign, Cycling Ireland is excited to offer four programmes for women and girls, catering for both the beginner and intermediate riders.
What Parents Said – What Parents Want – REPORT In 2017 and 2018 Tusla Prevention Partnership and Family Support (PPFS)
Feedback from Consultation with Parents Across Galway City and County Download PDF Here
Access evidence based resources and key messages for children and families
Get personal advice on entitlements, benefits, family matters, health services and more.
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Choosing A Strong Password
Chains of words, make passwords easy to remember and harder to crack.
To create a password that meets our strength requirements, it’s recommended to use a mix of at least three random words along with a number (not a birthday or 123 etc., just random) and one or more symbols and capitals, but don't capitalize the first letters of the words, e.g.:
This password style might not be very common, and it will be much more difficult for computers/bots to crack. It also allows for your passwords to be memorized more easily. Though a password vault may help with that.