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Childhood vaccination programme in Ireland
For information about the childhood immunisation programme in Ireland log on to
www.immunisation.ie/en/ChildhoodImmunisation/ .

This UK resource is helpful too – www.nhs.uk/Planners/vaccinations/Pages/Landing.aspx.

Children’s Database – an Irish resource
childrensdatabase.ie was created by the Office of the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs (OMC) to provide access to research and information on children for policy-makers, Government departments, academics, voluntary organisations and the general public.

National Physical Activity Guidelines for Ireland
May be of interest – www.getirelandactive.ie

Ethical Review and Children’s Research in Ireland
The main aim of this research is to provide an overview of the current mechanisms for applying for and achieving ethics approval for studies being undertaken with children in Ireland.
http://omc.gov.ie/viewdoc.asp?fn=/documents/publications/Ethical_Review_and_Childrens_Research_in_Ireland_Report.pdf

United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child – Irish resource

Children deserve to be highly valued for the unique contribution they make through just being children. Respect for children as a global ideal has been affirmed by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. The UN General Assembly unanimously adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child on 20 November 1989 and it entered into force – or became legally binding on States Parties – in September 1990. Ireland ratified the Convention in 1992.
http://www.omc.gov.ie/viewdoc.asp?fn=%2Fdocuments%2FUNrightsofchild%2FUN_Rights_of_Child_new_page_141008.htm

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spam attack!

Due to an attack by spammers on the comment line, I’ve turned them off temporarily and will switch them back on when term resumes.

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GOAL

On Monday 14th April, Ms. Jennifer O’Gorman, Development Educatio Officer from GOAL attended School Assembly and talked to all the children about the work of GOAL and showed photographs of children in deprived circumstances eg no water.

Irish Guide Dogs

Melanie Cunningham from the Irish Guide Dogs attended assembly on Tuesday 12th February to receive a donation from the school for €2,600 (10% of school fair). This year Irish Guide Dogs will train over 100 with a guide dog or long cane and through child mobility, independent living skills and Assistance Dogs programme. They rely on voluntary donations for over 80% of their operating costs. This year they expect their expenditure to be over €3.9 million.

Registration Form

An registration form is now available online here. Please print off this form, complete, sign and return it to the office of KPS.

Thank you.

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