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Autism friendly Killarney wins coveted award

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Killarney has become one of only three towns in the country to be officially recognised as an autism-friendly destination.

Delighted members of the Killarney Autism Friendly Committee received the prestigious award at a ceremony in the Mansion House in Dublin at the weekend and the accolade marks a significant milestone in the town’s ongoing efforts to foster inclusivity and support for the autism community.
The committee, established last year and spearheaded by Kevin Leahy, has worked tirelessly to implement autism-friendly initiatives throughout the town.
With the guidance of AsIAm, the national autism-friendly body, the committee has made remarkable progress in integrating best practices into daily life.
While the initiative is still in its early stages, Killarney has already achieved significant milestones with more than 30 local businesses embracing autism-friendly practices, ensuring greater accessibility and understanding for individuals with autism.
Additionally, the committee has been instrumental in creating sensory-friendly areas at all of Killarney’s festivals and local events, providing welcoming spaces for those who may experience certain sensitivities.
A key component of Killarney’s autism-friendly journey has been the organisation of specialised training for local businesses and organisations, equipping them with the knowledge and tools to better serve autistic individuals and their families.
The committee is also actively working on an inclusive playground project, further enhancing accessibility and support for children on the autism spectrum.
“This award is a massive achievement for Killarney and we are incredibly proud of the progress we have made in just one year,” said Jessica O’Connor, chair of the Killarney Autism Friendly Committee.
“Our journey is far from over but this recognition is testament to the dedication of our entire community in making Killarney a welcoming and inclusive place for everyone.”
The award underscores Killarney’s commitment to fostering an environment where autistic and neurodiverse individuals and their families can thrive.
The committee remains dedicated to expanding its efforts, continuing to collaborate with businesses, schools and local organisations to further enhance autism-friendly initiatives in the town.

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Two Mary Immaculate College students win awards

Two Killarney students were honoured at the Mary Immaculate College Awards Ceremony in Limerick this week, with Dr Crokes footballer Leah McMahon and MIC Thurles student Setanta O’Callaghan both receiving […]

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Two Killarney students were honoured at the Mary Immaculate College Awards Ceremony in Limerick this week, with Dr Crokes footballer Leah McMahon and MIC Thurles student Setanta O’Callaghan both receiving prestigious college awards.

Leah McMahon, who is in her first year studying primary teaching, was presented with an MIC GAA Bursary Award. The bursary acknowledges her performances with Dr Crokes and Kerry Ladies Football, recognising her as one of the standout young players in the college.
Setanta O’Callaghan, received the Saint Bonaventure Trust Prize Year 1, awarded for academic excellence in Theology and Religious Studies on the Bachelor of Arts in Education programme in MIC Thurles. The award is presented to students who achieve top results in Years 1–3 of the course.
Both students were among 94 award recipients across MIC’s Limerick and Thurles campuses.
Professor Dermot Nestor, President of MIC, said the awards recognise the work and commitment shown by students across all areas of college life.

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Book on handball legend to be launched at The Sem

A new book by a Killarney priest will be officially launched at St Brendan’s College on Monday, December 9. Unbeatable – Fr Tom Jones, Handball Supremo will be launched at […]

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A new book by a Killarney priest will be officially launched at St Brendan’s College on Monday, December 9.

Unbeatable – Fr Tom Jones, Handball Supremo will be launched at 6pm in the college chapel.
The book, written by Fr Tom Looney charts the life of Fr Tom Jones, a past pupil of St Brendan’s who entered the school as both a World and National Handball Champion.
Jones later served as a priest in Ulster, Yorkshire, Australia and Kerry over a 54-year ministry. The biography describes his sporting achievements and his contribution to parish life at home and abroad.
Fr Kieran O’Brien, President of the Kerry Handball Association, will host the launch
Copies of the book, priced at €15, are available in the Cathedral Office, O’Connor’s on Beech Road and the Friary Bookshop.

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