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Transition Year students receive certs in mental health training

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Jigsaw Kerry was proud to present Kerry’s first 35 Peer Educators with their graduation certificates at a recognition event held in the Muckross Park Hotel in Killarney, on Thursday evening last.

MC for the night was Donagh Hennebry from Jigsaw Kerry, who spoke passionately about the importance of providing young people an opportunity to discuss their emotions, express how they are feeling and the importance of each young person having one good adult in their lives to listen. He thanked the young people for their commitment to the programme and the school’s teachers, principals and staff for their unwavering support.

Jigsaw Kerry provides a free, brief, goal-focused therapeutic intervention lasting up to eight sessions for young people between the ages of 12-25.

“The Peer Education Schools Programme involved 35 volunteer Transition Year students from three Killarney schools; St Brendan’s, Presentation and Killarney Community College, as well as three Castleisland Post Primary Schools; St Patricks, Presentation and Castleisland Community College,” Frank O'Rahilly from Jigsaw Kerrysaid.

“These schools and students came together with Jigsaw Kerry to train in the co-delivery of a Youth Mental Health Workshop to their peers. It is well established that during adolescence, peers play a large part in a young person's life and that young people are more likely to listen to mental health messages when they come from other young people.”

He explained that over the course of 18 hours of training, delivered by Donagh Hennebry the Youth and Community Engagement Worker, these young people were supported to develop a range of skills including public speaking and presentation skills, setting and maintaining boundaries, active listening and encouraging their peers to seek help if they are feeling down, worried or stressed.

“Students also learned a range of key messages about promoting youth mental health.”

Karen O’Donoghue, a peer educator, spoke on the night about how much she enjoyed the whole experience and the lasting image for her was the description of mental health being on a scale, that can fluctuate between positive and negative and ‘that we all have mental health’.

A highlight of the event was when the 150 audience were treated to the Presentation Castleisland’s 30 strong student choir led by their director Ailish O’Connor.

If you are concerned about a young person or would like to find out more about Jigsaw’s work in the community you can contact them directly on 0667186785 or find out more on www.jigsaw.ie.

 

 

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Rail disruption to affect Dublin–Killarney services this weekend

Rail passengers travelling between Dublin and Killarney or Tralee this weekend are being advised to plan ahead, as major engineering works will disrupt services on all Heuston routes. The works, […]

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Rail passengers travelling between Dublin and Killarney or Tralee this weekend are being advised to plan ahead, as major engineering works will disrupt services on all Heuston routes.

The works, taking place on Saturday and Sunday, November 1 and 2, involve track crossover replacement and culvert renewals between Dublin Heuston and Newbridge.
As a result, direct Dublin to Killarney and Tralee services will not operate for the weekend. Instead, trains will run between Mallow and Tralee only, with connections available via Cork on a revised timetable.
Iarnród Éireann has urged customers to check journey times and connection details before travelling on www.irishrail.ie or the Iarnród Éireann app, as schedules will vary throughout the weekend.

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Road from Lissivigeen to Barraduff to close until 9am tomorrow

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The road from Lissivigeen roundabout to Barraduff will be closed from 3pm today until 9am tomorrow morning.

Presently, a single-lane traffic system is in operation on the N72 road west of Barraduff village, this will remain in place until the full road closure begins this afternoon.

The road was initally closed this morning due to a crane going off the road.

After the road reopens tomorrow, traffic will continue to operate under a single-lane traffic system for several days to facilitate the recovery option.

Motorists are advised to observe the traffic management in place in the area.

This is a notice from Kerry County Council.

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