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Critical life-saving skills are now part of the curriculum for local students who are currently learning all about First Aid.
Transition Year students from Killarney Community College are currently completing an emergency First Aid training course, mentored by expert tutor Sheilah Nolan, to help equip them with essential skills that can help others in need.
The objective of the course is to provide them with the knowledge, practical skills and competence to be able to respond to an emergency.
It also allows students to support the occupational first aiders and cardiac first responders in an emergency. The intensive course involves casualty assessment and monitoring vital signs, respiratory emergencies for asthma, choking and anaphylaxis, recognition and management of partial complete obstruction, chest pain/heart attack, CPR and introduction to the defibrillator, stroke, the unconscious casualty, fainting, shock, bleeding, medical emergencies for epilepsy and diabetes, as well as fractures and soft tissue injury.
An additional course the students will also be completing this year is Manual Handling also mentored by Sheilah Nolan.
Killarney Community College, TY coordinator, Kerri McCarthy, said the students are thoroughly enjoying the practical First Aid course.
“Every week they look forward to their First Aid course with Sheilah,” Kerri said.
“She is a superb, professional instructor who instils the knowledge and skills to students in such a positive environment. It will give them the confidence and knowledge to act safely and quickly in an emergency situation,” she said.
“It is a critical life skill that will benefit them throughout their lives.”
Participating students will also receive certification for taking part in the emergency First Aid and Manual Handling course.

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Junior Brother to make Mike the Pies debut this May

Kilcummin musician Junior Brother is set to play Mike the Pies for the first time when he takes to the stage at the popular Listowel venue on May 21. The […]

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Kilcummin musician Junior Brother is set to play Mike the Pies for the first time when he takes to the stage at the popular Listowel venue on May 21.

The local artist has built a strong reputation on the Irish folk and alternative scene and released his third album, The End, last September. The record followed a steady rise in profile since the release of his debut album Pull The Right Rope, which was nominated for the Choice Music Prize for Irish Album of the Year.
Junior Brother also picked up two nominations at the 2019 RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards, where he was shortlisted for Best Folk Album and Best Emerging Folk Act. His distinctive songwriting and live performances have since seen him share stages with a range of well-known acts, including The Proclaimers and Glen Hansard.
Hansard later invited the Kilcummin man to join him on a tour of the east coast of the United States.
Tickets for the show are priced at €20 and are available through the Mike the Pies website.

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Carrig Cup gathering honours Mike Gaine

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A Christmas gathering in memory of Mike Gaine brought friends and rally competitors together at Kenmare Golf Club on January 3, where the first winners of the Carrig Cup were also recognised.

The new trophy was claimed by driver Tommy Randles and co-driver Darragh Lynch, making them the opening names on the cup.


The award will be competed for every six months on both the Killarney Historic Rally and the Rally of the Lakes.


Randles thanked the Gaine family for presenting the trophy and the club members who supported the night.


He said: “I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the people and KDMC club members that came to the Kenmare Golf club last night to the Christmas gathering of friends in memory of Mike Gaine and in recognition of the Carrig cup and myself and Darragh Lynch as the first winners it was a great night with rally stories of the past been told until early in the morning I would like to thank Mike Casey and his team of Kenmare golf course for the bar service and food on the night which was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone and I would like to wish you all a very happy new year and hope 2026 will be a great year for everyone.”


Co-driver Lynch added:
“The fact that the cup will be won every six months for both the Historic Rally and the Rally of the Lakes means it will have an amazing history to it in a few short years so for myself and Tommy to be the first names on it is special. I’d like to thank the Gaine family for putting forward the cup and the rally community of Kenmare for supporting it so strongly. The cup will keep Mike’s memory safe and strong forever more now and it was great to see such a crowd on the night.”

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