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Category: Family Life and Parenting

Service Providers

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Chime, The National Charity for Deafness and Hearing Loss

018175700
We provide 1:1 support in the home which is based on your own personal goals as a family. this may include play, routines, language support, emotional support, peer-to-peer support, confidence and self-esteem building and friendship building.
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0868530532
We transform lives as the leading social justice charity across the island of Ireland. Operating since 1978, we believe another chance can change a life. Each year we speak up for and support more than 25,000 children, young people, individuals and families. We enable them to overcome their challenges, empower positive change and support family unity.
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West Be Well

0877848837
Voluntary, community and statutory groups involved in wellbeing, mental health promotion, and suicide prevention initiatives in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon have developed this resource. Fáilte chuig an suíomh idirlín seo, bain tairbhe as.
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Helplink Mental Health

0818998880
A Charitable Organisation Providing Accessible Counselling, Information and Education Mental Health Services Locally (West of IRL), Nationally and Internationally
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Ballinasloe-Portumna Family Services

090-9646200
Work directly with children and young people at individual and group levels Provide support to parents and guardians through home visits
Loughrea Gort Family Services

Loughrea-Gort Family Services

353 (091) 881860
We provide a service to children and their families within their own homes and communities to build on their strengths and overcome difficulties.
Croí na Gaillimhe

Croí na Gaillimhe

091-895203

Croí na Gaillimhe (CNG) is one of six Resource Centres run by the Society in Ireland. The Resource Centres provide a safe, welcoming place for people to learn and grow, to develop new skills, to meet others and make new friends and to have a positive impact in people’s lives (What We Do – http://www.svp.ie).

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Planet Youth website launched – All you need to know about growing up in the west

Planet Youth website launched – All you need to know about growing up in the west

Planet Youth is an international evidence-based primary prevention model.

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Galway Technology Park,
Parkmore,
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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.:

  • mower-speaK5shadow
  • table?taPe748goNe.

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.