130 smoke free babies have been born in the South East with the help of the HSE 1 to 1 Stop Smoking Support Services.The mothers of these babies had been smokers when they first became pregnant but were able to quit with the right support
The HSE Health Promotion Officers, who provide one to one Stop Smoking Support Services, spoke to Alan Corcoran on todays Morning Mix.Lisa Nangle and Elaine Banville explained the dangers and health implications of smoking tobacco and how you can quit for a healthier and longer life.
World No Tobacco Day is taking place on Wednesday, May 31, and South East Community Healthcare are encouraging all that smoke to use this date as their opportunity to quit or begin the process of quitting.
Weirdest term ever: How students have coped, from primary to third level
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Primary, secondary and third-level students around Ireland, and their teachers, look back on their efforts to keep learning in the shadow of Covid-19
Primary school: ‘It’s just weird’
The principal of St Audoen’s National School in Dublin’s south inner city, Eilish Meagher, is starting the day as she has done every morning since September
, writes Jennifer O’Connell. She gulps down a quick cup of tea in the school kitchen and is outside the gates by 8.30am, standing with home school liaison officer Geoff Finan and special needs assistant Dawn Treacy.