
What Parents Said – What Parents Want
What Parents Said – What Parents Want – REPORT In 2017 and 2018 Tusla Prevention Partnership and Family Support (PPFS) undertook a comprehensive consultation process
What Parents Said – What Parents Want – REPORT In 2017 and 2018 Tusla Prevention Partnership and Family Support (PPFS) undertook a comprehensive consultation process
Feedback from Consultation with Parents Across Galway City and County Download PDF Here
Due to a rapid increase in COVID-19 infection rates in Galway, the HSE has joined with An Garda Síochána and Local Government to appeal to the public to stay vigilant and halt the spread of the virus in the community.
The Western Region Drug & Alcohol Task Force Invite you to our Regional Drug & Alcohol Awareness Week, 2020 November 16th to 20th All events
The “Keep Well” campaign is aimed at showing people of all ages how we can mind our own physical and mental health and wellbeing by adding
Our people are celebrating World Mental Health day by sharing a message about how they look after their own mental health and wellbeing.
Have You Thought About or Attempted Suicide? The Eden Programme may be for you. Rediscover Hope. Eden – an educational programme with a therapeutic element
The HSE Child and Adolescent Primary Care Psychology Service in Mayo has launched a new initiative aimed at parents and caregivers of children and teenagers. The series of online information talks was created by the psychology service (including Psychologists and Assistant Psychologists).
The information contained within this site is of a condensed and general informational nature only and can change from time to time. It should not, by itself, be relied upon in determining legal rights or other decisions. Visitors are advised to verify the information directly with the service provider. (read 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.