
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;
The anticipated outcome of this Strategy is that Laois will be a county in which older people will:
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.
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 – HSE Training July – October 2022 Schedule
Click – Info re Suicide Prevention Training Programmes Info re HSE Suicide Prevention Training Programmes July 2022
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.”
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
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;
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,
Portlaoise,
Co. Laois.
LAOIS COUNTY COUNCIL
“IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE COMMUNITY”
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
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