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Julie Flaherty BEM

Julie Flaherty BEM

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Just me & Koogs 💕 R Jake + 3 who watch over us now 👼💔 UUP Cllr 🐞 First Female LM for ABC Council #BEM #childfuneralfund #toilets #bins #homegardener🌱

Portadown, Northern Ireland Katılım Aralık 2011
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ABC Council
ABC Council@abcb_council·
#StormDave is expected to bring strong winds valid from 2pm on Saturday 4 April to 2am on Sunday 5 April. For an update on services and Easter Holiday arrangements go to: 👉 orlo.uk/w9HRX
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Some helpful numbers you may need during #StormDave to report a fallen tree or power cut. •Report a fallen tree call 0300 200 7891 or report online here: orlo.uk/mVnGj •Report a power cut call 03457 643 643 or online here: 👉 orlo.uk/SMq6m
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UTV Live News
UTV Live News@UTVNews·
NI to become first part of UK to introduce two weeks of paid miscarriage leave Watch the full report on ITVX: itv.com/watch/news/ni-…
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Ulster Unionist Party
Ulster Unionist Party@uuponline·
Ulster Unionist Party Leader and Education spokesperson Jon Burrows MLA has welcomed confirmation that Special School summer schemes will go ahead. Jon Burrows MLA said: “I warmly welcome the confirmation from both the Ministers of Health and Education that the Summer Schemes at Special Schools will go ahead this summer. These schemes provide vital structure and respite for children with complex additional needs and their families, and their continuation is absolutely the right outcome. “Today I met with officials from the Education Authority to press for an urgent resolution and made clear the imperative of finding solutions immediately. I know from direct engagement that our Health Minister has been working hard to get this issue resolved following the EA’s distressing announcement yesterday. “However, this situation should never have arisen in the first place. The EA’s decision to announce the cancellation of these schemes on a Thursday, just before the Easter recess, was completely unnecessary and caused avoidable distress and uncertainty for families and schools. “This episode highlights the pressing need for a comprehensive review of the EA’s workforce arrangements and training, to ensure we have adequately trained staff available to support our most vulnerable children throughout the academic year, including during the summer period. Their request for nurses to support SEN summer schemes clearly stems from issues within their current staffing model. “I have therefore written to the Education Minister to formally raise this matter and to call for action on long term planning in this area. “The Ulster Unionist Party will continue to stand up for children with special educational needs and their families. We must learn from this episode and put in place the proper systems to ensure such uncertainty is never repeated.”
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Robbie Butler MLA
Robbie Butler MLA@RobbieButlerMLA·
Deeply concerned by news that summer schemes at Special Schools have been cancelled. Ongoing uncertainty around annual funding, and continued late notice to parents on September placements for children with SEN, expose a clear gap in fairness. I’ll be raising this urgently with the Education & Health Ministers we need a sustainable, ethical solution.
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Robbie Meredith
Robbie Meredith@robbeorn·
Bit of a row between department of health and EA over today’s decision to cancel special school summer schemes. Unusually pointed statement from DoH permanent secretary.
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Zoë Elliott
Zoë Elliott@zcelliott_·
Great work EA! Because there’s nothing like a good cost cutting exercise regardless of what shite you’re trying to gussy it up as 😬
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Statement on summer schemes at special schools Summer schemes at NI special schools will not take place this year, due to concerns about the adequacy of health care provision for vulnerable participating children. This decision has been taken solely on safety grounds. We deeply regret it and fully understand that it will be very distressing for children and parents. The Education Authority has engaged repeatedly with the Department of Health (DOH) over several months in an attempt to avoid this situation. We have made clear that on-site nursing cover at the summer schemes would be required to enable them to be safely held this year. The Department of Health has confirmed this week that this would not be available. On that basis, only one decision can be responsibly made for this summer. We acknowledge the pressures facing health service colleagues. We will continue to engage with them to resolve the underlying and long-standing issue of health care provision for special school pupils. Our firm view is that consistent provincewide and year-round nurse-led provision for all special schools is required. Its current absence – in the context of greater complexity of health needs - has created growing pressures and concerns for the welfare of children in term time. The risks are much greater in the summer months when there is inevitably reduced staffing availability for summer schemes, with the schools themselves being closed. Pending the establishment of a permanent year-round nurse-led service, this year’s summer schemes could only safely proceed with the short-term measure of on-site nursing cover. That has now been ruled out by health service colleagues. We will continue to work with DoH and the wider HSC system to secure permanent nurse-led cover for schools. Our absolute priority must continue to be the welfare and safety of children and young people in our care. The following factors help set the context for the decision announced today: 📌The complexity of health needs for children and young people in special schools has increased while health service provision for schools has been reduced. 📌 Health care issues for special schools include nurse-led health care cover, as well as training and oversight for school staff with health-related responsibilities for pupils - including tasks like epilepsy rescue medication, diabetes care, supporting children with tracheotomy and so on. Greater assurance is needed that assistants have delegated authority from the health service for these tasks and responsibilities. 📌 Health provision concerns and risks are heightened for summer schemes, as scheme staff will not be as familiar as term time school staff with the individual children and their needs. Long-standing staffing and governance challenges for special school summer schemes therefore compound the potential health risks.

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Julie Flaherty BEM@flahertycom·
@JayBasra2 As a #AlmaMater of #QUB I am disgusted at this & stand with you @JayBasra2 Im old enough to have actually been at QUB in 1997 & remember those days well. It was a cold place then for us- worse now. Truly grim tbh. Times have not changed much. Keep at it - we need you.
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ABC Council
ABC Council@abcb_council·
Our ‘Keep Safe, Keep Well’ series finished on a high earlier this month with almost 400 residents attending the events at Lough Neagh Discovery Centre, Bannville Hotel and Armagh City Hotel, to learn more about looking after their safety and wellbeing. orlo.uk/gdl75
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Four training sessions to help people understand, identify and respond to coercive control will be taking place across the borough. This training is for community workers, youth workers, teachers and others. More here: orlo.uk/tYHmP
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Women from across the borough are invited to join a special, free, International Women’s Day event offering a welcoming, inclusive and safe space for women to come together. Whether attending alone or with friends, every woman will be welcomed. More: 👉 orlo.uk/MQpjP
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Lurgan Mail@LurganMailnews·
Farmers protest outside Tesco in Portadown calling for an end to policies negatively affecting rural livelihoods trib.al/PE5B4Ab
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UTV Live News
UTV Live News@UTVNews·
The new Chief Executive of the Southern Trust is grilled over cervical smear failings
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Ulster Unionist Party
Ulster Unionist Party@uuponline·
𝗔𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗻 𝘄𝗲𝗹𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲𝘀 𝗮𝗱𝗱𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗱𝗶𝘀𝗮𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗮𝗱𝗮𝗽𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗳𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 Ulster Unionist Party MLA for East Belfast, Andy Allen MLA, has welcomed the allocation of £6.5 million to the Department for Communities to support people with disabilities to adapt their homes, while stressing the need for better support and oversight to ensure adaptations deliver the outcomes people actually need. Andy Allen MBE MLA said: “The additional funding for disability adaptations is welcome and will make a real difference to many people who rely on these changes to live independently and safely in their own homes. “For many individuals and families, adaptations such as accessible bathrooms, ramps, or widened doorways are not optional, they are essential to everyday life and dignity. “There must also be greater support for people taking forward disabled facilities adaptations to help them navigate what can be a complex and difficult process. Too often, individuals are left trying to manage this system at a time when they are already under significant pressure. “Unfortunately, over the years I have been contacted by people who experienced serious problems where work was not delivered to the specification required. In some cases, adaptations were completed but simply did not meet the person’s needs or to an acceptable standard. We must make sure the outcomes are right and that they deliver for recipients. That means clear specifications, proper oversight, and work being carried out to the required standard, so adaptations genuinely improve independence and quality of life. “I would further urge the Minister to explore how the Department can better support making society more accessible for all, particularly when it comes to non-residential buildings. It is my long standing view that the Department should bring forward a dedicated fund to improve accessibility in public and community buildings. Too many people are still excluded from everyday activities simply because buildings have not been designed or adapted with accessibility in mind. “We must ensure residential and wider accessibility measures keep pace with need and deliver meaningful change for people with disabilities across Northern Ireland.”
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ABC Council@abcb_council·
We’re so proud of our colleagues Cathy Devlin & Donna O’Connor who attended a special reception hosted by Their Majesties The King & Queen at St James’s Palace on Tuesday. The event honoured the vital contributions of local government staff! Congrats ℹ️ orlo.uk/royalreception…
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Due to significant flooding Portadown People’s Park has been closed until further notice. We will monitor the situation and will reopen the park as soon as it is safe to do so. Please take care when using parks & open spaces, particularly those beside rivers and water edges.
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Join us for a Community Engagement Meeting with @PSNIABC at Millenium Court, Portadown on Thurs 29 Jan to hear about policing in the Portadown & Craigavon areas. If you are interested in attending RSVP to pcsp@armaghbanbridgecraigavon.gov.uk or text 07721 109 762 #CommunityABC
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