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  • Submissions for ULI Ireland Excellence in Placemaking

    Submissions for ULI Ireland Excellence in Placemaking

    Submissions for the 2022 ULI Ireland Excellence In Placemaking Awards supported by CBRE are now being received. They are calling on developers and community groups throughout Ireland to submit entries as there is only ONE MONTH LEFT TO ENTER.
    Placemaking is the intangible quality which makes better places to live, work and play. It enhances the public realm and creates places that improve people’s health, happiness and well-being. With the importance of compact growth and improved urban living, placemaking has a vital role to play and adds to the long-term value of assets.
    Now in their fourth year, the ULI Ireland Excellence In Placemaking Awards, recognise great placemaking projects across the island of Ireland with awards given in two separate categories, Commercial / Large scale projects and Community / Voluntary projects. Private and public sector projects are welcome.
    Winning projects receive specially commissioned Awards and the Overall National Award winner receives €5,000 to further enhance their project. Award winners also have the opportunity to promote their project through PR and advertising.
    Submitting a project is simple. Click on the link below for info
    Submissions are now being received and the deadline for submissions is Sunday 4th September.
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  • Work & Leisure at Age Friendly Public Consultation

    Work & Leisure at Age Friendly Public Consultation

    On Tuesday the 26th July, Laois County Council held a public  Consultation event  in Bloom HQ, Mountrath, in order  to seek the input and opinions of our  older citizens of  Co Laois. The feedback received from this event, will help inform the new Age Friendly Strategy for Co. Laois.

    The event was attended by approximately 100 of our citizens from across all corners of Laois , with individuals and various groups represented on the day.

    Cathaoirleach of Laois County Council, Cllr Thomasina Connell launching the event  said: “Today’s consultation allows our older citizens who have come from all corners of Co. Laois an opportunity to have their say on what changes they would like to see implemented across each sector of society, be it transport, public services, housing, health and social participation. This in turn will ensure that Co. Laois strives to be a truly age-friendly community; one where everyone can be included and be a full and meaningful participant in our society.”

    John Mulholland,  Chief Executive of Laois County Council emphasised the importance of having a purpose in life. “I know that many of you here today are part of one of the many clubs, groups or societies that we have in Laois and being part of something means that we are actively engaged with our society. How fitting it is then that today’s event takes place in this beautiful building, what was the Brigidine Convent in Mountrath. In 2009 , the Brigidine Convent celebrated 200 years of service to the community in Mountrath . The building was later gifted to the community and continues today to serve its community as a vibrant community hub. I know that some of you here today may have attended school here and I am sure that you are delighted to see it re-purposed again for the benefit of the whole community. This building shows  us that perhaps when a working career finishes, that we can all re-purpose and continue to remain active and contribute to our own communities”.

    Eileen Hughes, Regional Programme Manager for Age Friendly Ireland then presented an overview of the work of Age Friendly Ireland and illustrated the progress made since its formation.

    A round table consultation and feedback session thereafter,  produced very good information and an insight into the issues affecting our  older citizens of county Laois . After Lunch , entertainment and activities were the order of the day with Musical Bingo, an exercise session provided by Laois Sports Partnership and finally dancing to Billy Dollard & Eddie Larkin.

    This consultation offered a meaningful collaboration opportunity  for Laois County Council and our older citizens and it was a very enjoyable day experienced by all who were in attendance.

    The vision for the new Age Friendly Strategy is that Laois will be a county where older people are supported to live independently in safe and secure homes and communities, suitable their physical and social needs. A county where older people are enabled to participate in economic, social, political and community life and continue to grow, develop and contribute to society.

     

    The aims are;

    • To improve the health and quality of life of older people in Laois
    • To increase the participation of older people in the social, economic and cultural life of our community
    • To build upon existing services and supports for older people.

     

    The anticipated outcome of this Strategy is that Laois will be a county in which older people will:

    • Feel they belong and have opportunities for both personal development and supporting the community in which they live
    • Remain living in their own homes and communities
    • Lead healthy and active lives for longer
    • Have access to transport so they can get to where they want to go
    • Live in communities where the social and physical environments are conducive to being out and about
    • Feel safe in their own homes and communities

     

     

    If you would like to learn more about or be informed on age friendly events or indeed joining your Older Persons Council, please do not hesitate to contact agefriendly@laoiscoco.ie or call Tom Curran on 05786 64150/ 086 0363426 for further information.

  • 13th Annual Laois Community & Voluntary Awards 2022

    Laois County Council in partnership with Laois PPN have launched the 2022 Community & Voluntary Awards!
    So, go ahead and get nominating your local community and voluntary groups and individuals.
    Nomination forms are available online at www.laois.ie, www.ppn.ie and www.peoplefirstcu.ie or email awards@laoiscoco.ie
    You can also nominate through our Portal Link below-
    Closing date for receipt of Nominations is Friday 19th August @ 4pm.
    Never has Community spirit and voluntary effort been so important and valuable, in sustaining all of our communities through what has been a very difficult and trying year. Laois County Council in conjunction with Laois PPN, wishes to recognize community organisations and individuals who work tirelessly in their community.
    The purpose of the awards is to acknowledge groups and individuals who, through their commitment to voluntary and community activities, have played a significant role, in enhancing the quality of life in their communities.
    The Cathaoirleach of Laois County Council, Cllr. Thomasina Connell, launching the 2022 Laois Community & Voluntary Awards, said “ I am pleased to announce the creation of the new categories. There are so many selfless individuals throughout the county, who freely give up their time, to help those within their community. These awards are a brilliant way to recognise the tireless work they do” .
    “The willingness to volunteer is amongst the most noble of personal traits. It puts others before yourself and represents a selfless act of kindness to others in our community,” noted the Chief Executive of Laois County Council, John Mulholland. These past 2 years or so have seen volunteerism at its best and volunteers throughout County Laois have been magnificent in what they have provided to our community by way of assistance, support or just simply being there and being ready to help people in need.
    Volunteers have a great track record to make time to give to others in a diverse range of services, be it fundraising, helping neighbours or maybe organising local events for the betterment of their communities.
    Each year the Community & Voluntary Awards Event rightly celebrates and acknowledges the significant and highly valued role that volunteers play in our communities and Laois County Council is pleased as ever to host the event.”
    Seán Dunne, CEO, People First Credit Union said, “As a community embedded volunteer driven organisation, People First Credit Union are delighted to be associated with the Laois Community & Voluntary Awards 2022. We have hands on experience of the time, effort and dedication given by Volunteers to better their communities. And we strongly believe these efforts should be acknowledged and rewarded. Thank you for your work.”
    Nina Horan, Chairperson of Laois PPN: “Volunteers don’t get paid, not because they’re worthless, but because they’re priceless.” (Sherry Anderson).
    To volunteer of your time is an intriguing act of selflessness. It signifies obvious qualities such as empathy and benevolence. However, when you drill down, it is actually also about proactivity: volunteers not only see a need in their community, they act to do something about it. That is what makes the substantive difference in the lives of others.
    We all benefit from this unique and dynamic combination of characteristics, whether directly or indirectly. For instance, from enjoying local St Patrick’s Day parades, through to the work of organisations such as The Tidy Towns, our lives are brightened, and our environments made prettier. The benefits cannot be overstated.
    It is true- volunteers and community group members don’t get paid. Nevertheless, it doesn’t mean we cannot award their pricelessness. So, Laois PPN in conjunction with Laois County Council is delighted to play a part in singing their praises at the 2022 Laois Community and Voluntary Awards. Whose song will be sung? Nominations are now open! “
    Pat Somers, Leinster Express and Laois Live Editor, said it was an honour to be media partner in such important awards. “Volunteers are the lifeblood of local communities and their selfless work deserves due recognition. The Leinster Express is privileged to play its part in honouring the tireless work that goes on in local communities.”
    2022 marks a change in the awards. This year, the categories have been refreshed, to give more people an opportunity to enter . This year includes a new Sports Award. It focuses on groups or schools, who have focused on physical health, increasing the number of people participating in the sport, particularly those with a low participation rate.
    Next up we have Best Kept Residential Area. This award recognises the hard work and dedication shown in residential areas throughout Laois, recognises the great pride people have in their own communities, recognise the value of our biodiversity and continue to put in a huge effort, on behalf of the places where they live.
    Another new category is Health and Well Being. This award recognises community health and wellbeing initiatives i.e mental health, sexual health, awareness raising & promotion around medical conditions, disorders and disabilities, including opportunities for social connections, increased meaningful daily activities, developing confidence and providing a sense of purpose & positive self-worth for citizens in the community.
    Finally, we have added the Junior Volunteer of the Year award. This award recognises the outstanding contribution young people throughout the county, have made to their local Community. Every community has individuals who are boundless in their energy and determination to get things done.
    Caitriona Ryan, Manager, Laois Volunteer Centre said “Laois Volunteer Centre is delighted to work with so many young people who volunteer their time, energy and skills to a diverse range of community and voluntary groups around the county. It is important to recognise and support our young volunteers who bring fresh ideas, new perspectives and energy to so many organisations. Young people who so generously give of their time and skills now are likely to take on important leadership roles in the future. They should be encouraged so that their skills can be developed and their talents grown. In so doing, they will go on to inspire and empower their peers to become involved in their local communities. I would also urge young (and not so young!!) people and community groups to get in touch with our centre by logging onto any of our social media platforms on Facebook and Instagram or at www.volunteerlaois.ie,”
    The following are the other 2 categories for the 2022 awards:
    Arts, Culture &Heritage – which recognises Groups/Organisations who enhance their local areas, by conserving, protecting and promoting the Arts, Culture and Heritage of their local community through collective creative activities. Examples include: Drama, Music, Literature, Arts, Festivals, Conservation, and Heritage.
    Social Inclusion – which recognises Groups/Organisations that actively work in a supportive role in their communities and whose aim is to minimise social exclusion and/or help to improve the quality of life for socially excluded groups. Examples include; Working with the elderly, People with Disabilities, Ethnic Minority, Travelling Community, Young people in transition, LGBTI+ and the Homeless.
    Each group and individual nominated will be presented with a Certificate acknowledging their contribution to the community and voluntary effort in Laois. There will also be award winners and runners up across a range of categories. One of the most anticipated awards each year, goes to an individual, who the judges believe puts in such effort that they can be regarded as somewhat of an Unsung Hero, for the work they do.
    The winner of each category will receive €500, while the runner-up will receive €250
    Individuals can be nominated for the Junior Volunteer of the Year and Unsung Hero Awards
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  • HSE Suicide Prevention Training Schedule: July – October 2022

    HSE Suicide Prevention Training Schedule: July – October 2022

    HSE Suicide Prevention Training Schedule: July – October 2022

    Following the Covid-19 restrictions of the past two years, the HSE are now commencing to resume delivery of face to face programmes on a gradual basis.   See attached an outline of the training schedule for the next few months which is also outlined on their booking website (see below)  – as additional programmes are scheduled they will be added there.

    Click Here – Booking Link

    Click Here – HSE Training July – October 2022 Schedule

    Click – Info re Suicide Prevention Training Programmes Info re HSE Suicide Prevention Training Programmes July 2022

  • MINISTER FRANK FEIGHAN VISITS YOUTH WORK IRELAND LAOIS HQ

    MINISTER FRANK FEIGHAN VISITS YOUTH WORK IRELAND LAOIS HQ

    The Minister was introduced to the Regional Director of Youth Work Ireland, Laois, Mr Clive Davis and was taken on a tour of its headquarters in Portlaoise. The Minister was briefed by Mr Davis on the work being carried out in the community. “Youth Work Ireland Laois are delighted to be in the position to deliver the Positive Laois programme in Laois. The project objectives came from interactions and listening to issues directly facing young people. As the only Laois based Youth Organisation in the county, we are so proud to be able to share our amazing space with as many young people as possible. We continue to use Youth Work to facilitate change to support the development of our Young People throughout the County”

    “The Art Therapist Programme was also a key initiative delivered by Youth Work Ireland Laois” continued Mr Davis. He outlined that “young people who present with emotional intolerance/stress often have not developed the verbal skills required to express this distress, and Art therapy provides the model for non-verbal communication and expression in a safe and therapeutic environment. Art Therapy uses creative and adaptive skills in providing varying treatment intervention modalities to address these varied presentations in a client friendly and responsive manner”.

    Minister Frank Feighan said “I am so impressed with the breadth of work, that is being undertaken in Laois for the Health and Wellbeing of the various communities.  Over the last number of years, Healthy Ireland has invested in several initiatives,  in partnership with the Local Community Development Committee and the Children and Young Persons Services Committee.  I can see today the benefit of ensuring that these structures are empowered to design and deliver actions locally, that support people in Laois to live healthy lives.”

  • Ukraine Support Information

    Ukraine Support Information

    Laois County Council has established a Ukrainian Response Inter Agency Working Group in order to bring local agencies together to ascertain the combined organisational capacity and to assist each other through the current evolving crisis on a collaborative basis.

    A series of relevant information links and resources are signposted – click here to visit our Ukraine Support Information page

     

    Ukraine Support Information

     

  • Draft Cemetery Bye-Laws 2022

     

     

    Local Government Act 2001

    Laois County Council Draft Cemetery Bye-Laws

    In accordance with the above legislation Laois County Council proposes to make Cemetery Bye-Laws for the Regulation of Cemeteries in the functional area of the County Council of the County of Laois.

    The Bye-Laws will apply to all cemeteries under the control or in the ownership of the Council. A copy of the Draft Bye-Laws is available to view, for a period of six weeks from the 18th January 2022 to the 1st March 2022, on the Council’s website  www.laois.ie . A hard copy is available free of charge from the Community Section, Áras an Chontae, James Fintan Lalor Avenue, Portlaoise, by contacting 057-8664000 or emailing dce@laoiscoco.ie.

    You can make an observation or submission via the following options only;

    • Online by registering on https://consult.laois.ie/ where you can then make a submission on the Draft Cemetery Bye-Laws; or
    • Via email to dce@laoiscoco.ie; or
    • In writing marked Draft Cemetery Bye-Laws“ to the Administrative Officer, Community Section, Laois County Council, Áras an Chontae, James Fintan Lalor Avenue, Portlaoise, Co. Laois.

    Submissions or observations with respect to the draft Bye-Laws are to be received no later than 3.00 p.m. on Tuesday 1st March 2022.

    Laois County Council Draft Cemetery Byelaws 2022

    Donal Brennan,

    Director of Services,
    Laois County Council,
    Áras an Chontae

    Portlaoise,

    Co. Laois.

     

    Tel:- 057 86 64000
    Website: www.laois.ie

     

    LAOIS COUNTY COUNCIL

    “IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE COMMUNITY”

  • R.S.V.P. Campaign

    R.S.V.P. Campaign

    The R.S.V.P. that aims to empower people to assess the risk involved in different activities by providing practical information and guidance.

    R.S.V.P. encourages people to be risk aware, to think before they meet up with others, and to ask themselves the right questions about Risk, Symptoms, Venue and People.

     

    Questions such as:

    Risk. What’s the risk? Am I vaccinated? Have I received my booster?

    Symptoms. Am I currently showing symptoms of COVID-19?

    Venue. Are they following the guidelines? Will I be wearing a mask?

    People.  How many people am I meeting? How many households are coming together?

     

    For further suggestions on the questions you might ask yourself and others before meeting up, please see the attached leaflet.”

    RSVP Campaign Leaflet – English Version

    RSVP Campaign Leaflet – Gaeilge

     

  • Someone is always there to listen

    Someone is always there to listen

    CLICK HERE: Someone is always there to listen to you – Emergency 24 Hours Services Listing

    The Resource Officers for Suicide Prevention in the HSE Midlands, Louth, Meath Community Healthcare
    Organisation Josephine Rigney and Eddie Ward are aware that the pandemic,lockdowns and social distancing have all impacted on the way that their service interacts and make connections with individuals and communities, so they are keen to stress that the Resource Office for Suicide Prevention is available and they are always on hand to engage with people and organisations and assist with any concerns they may have. Information and details on all the local, regional and national supports and services that are available to provide a listening ear and assistance are outlined on Connecting for Life

  • #PurpleLights21

    What are you doing to celebrate #IDPWD we’re going purple #PurpleLights21! @DisabilityFed

  • #PurpleLights21

    #PurpleLights21

    Get your frame here https://bit.ly/3DtWOEg and add your photo or that of a colleague. Tell how you/they work towards a better future for people with disabilities.

     

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    #PurpleLights21

    #IDPwD #PurpleLights21.