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Celebrating Longford s Inspiring Women #IWD2021 - Breda Greaves: IWD reiterates the role of women in the workplace
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International Women’s Day is not about stars and celebrities, its about ordinary women like our grandmothers and mothers carrying out duties in the local community which in turn develops a great community spirit, according to Breda Greaves of the Ballymahon Convent Day Care Centre.
To Breda, International Women’s Day signifies the importance and significance of women and their role in society.
“It recognizes women in the modern day,” she said.
How will you mark International Women’s Day on Monday, March 8?
Mary Montague, resident at St Georges, receives her COVID-19 vaccine.
- Credit: Wellbeing Care
Residents and care staff at two care homes in Beccles and Lowestoft are experiencing hope and relief after receiving their first round of COVID-19 vaccinations.
The roll-out saw 58 residents from St George’s Care Home in Beccles and The Dell Care Home in Oulton Broad receive the jab.
This means that 98 per cent of people living in the homes are now firmly on their way to immunity and one step closer to being able to safely reunite with their loved ones.
Daniella Penedo, Day Centre Manager at The Dell, said: “There was a fantastic atmosphere as the vaccinations took place, and a real sense of camaraderie as residents and staff supported each other through the process.
Mary Montague, resident at St Georges, receives her COVID-19 vaccine.
- Credit: Wellbeing Care
Residents and care staff at two care homes in Beccles and Lowestoft are experiencing hope and relief after receiving their first round of COVID-19 vaccinations.
The roll-out saw 58 residents from St George’s Care Home in Beccles and The Dell Care Home in Oulton Broad receive the jab.
This means that 98 per cent of people living in the homes are now firmly on their way to immunity and one step closer to being able to safely reunite with their loved ones.
Daniella Penedo, Day Centre Manager at The Dell, said: “There was a fantastic atmosphere as the vaccinations took place, and a real sense of camaraderie as residents and staff supported each other through the process.