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Non-urgent HSE appointments cancelled across Kerry

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Snow, ice and flooding have impacted on non-urgent HSE services across Kerry. HSE South West wishes to advise that all non-urgent outpatient appointments and other clinical appointments in Kerry HSE services are cancelled for the next three days.

This means that for today (Monday), Tuesday and Wednesday, all outpatient appointments at University Hospital Kerry will not go ahead. In view of dangerous travelling conditions for patients and staff, we ask the public not to travel to these appointments. HSE staff will contact patients with urgent appointments, such as dialysis and chemotherapy, to make arrangements.

Of note, while Outpatient and other clinical appointments are cancelled January 8 the following UHK appointments are going ahead:
· Ante natal appointments - Please contact the Labour Ward with any queries
· Dialysis
· Endoscopy - Staff will ring any patients whose appointment is being cancelled for Tuesday and Wednesday
· Oncology day services
The impact on services also includes:
· Appointments in community services including physiotherapy, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, community psychology, audiology, podiatry, dietetics, child development clinics and eye care clinics are deferred.
· Dental services will also be closed.
· School vaccination clinics will not go ahead today.
· Day services for older people will not take place today, Tuesday or Wednesday.
· Appointments scheduled for the Kerry ICPOP (Integrated Care Programme for Older Persons) at the McAuley Unit in Tralee are also not going ahead.
· All mental health day services, day hospitals and outpatient services have been cancelled. If any service user has difficulties, is in crisis, or requires urgent assistance; they should make telephone contact with their team, GP, Southdoc or their local emergency department.
Staff will be in touch as soon as possible to reschedule your appointment. Where it is possible and appropriate, staff may offer you a virtual appointment. Anyone in doubt should contact the office or person who issued the appointment.

Many services, including urgent care in hospitals and residential care, are unaffected and we wish to thank staff who have made significant efforts to be available to provide vital care and services.

HSE Healthcare Area manager for Kerry Julie O’Neill said:

“We have made this decision in the interest of safety of both patients and staff. HSE staff are prioritising service delivery for vulnerable patients and those with acute care needs. Home visits from home support and public health nurses went ahead yesterday (Sunday) and this will be kept under close and ongoing review. Staff are making transport arrangements for patients to get to vital appointments such as dialysis and urgent cancer care appointments.”

She added: “Every effort possible is being made to ensure that staff and those who use our services are kept safe, and that essential services are maintained. We have the support of voluntary and community agencies in getting staff to work, and we thank them for their support. We thank staff who have made huge efforts to get to work and to provide urgent care in people’s homes.”

The ongoing low temperatures will mean there is a higher risk of slips, trips and falls on icy footpaths and steps. Older people should not venture outdoors in severe weather if possible.

It is important that people continue to consider all options and pathways available to them before attending the emergency department, which are always available to treat seriously ill patients - with the sickest patients seen first. People with less severe injuries and symptoms may have to wait to be seen. If you need care, visit your pharmacy, GP or family doctor, GP Out of Hours, or if it is safe for you to travel, the injury unit in Mallow for non-serious injuries.

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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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HR Buddy named Top Global Employer of Record provider

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Killarney-headquartered HR & Payroll firm HR Buddy has been recognised as one of the leading providers of Employer of Record (EOR) services in the latest market research published by anywherer.com.

The company, which also operates offices in Cork, Limerick, and Dublin, was highlighted for its dependable service in supporting global firms hiring in Ireland.


HR Buddy functions as an Employer of Record service provider for the Republic of Ireland, assisting foreign companies to legally hire Irish workers without the lengthy process of forming a local entity.

This service includes full HR support, payroll handling, and guidance on local compliance, effectively allowing the foreign firm to manage daily tasks while HR Buddy acts as the legal employer.

This model significantly reduces administrative delays and compliance risks for global businesses looking to expand into the Irish market.


The anywhere.com guide, which helps global businesses compare EOR options, noted that HR Buddy stood out for its local expertise, dependable service, and commitment to simplifying workforce management for global teams.


Damien McCarthy, Managing Director of HR Buddy, said” W”e are working with organisations in Japan, China, Singapore, Canada, US, Scandinavia, Europe & the UK. It is testament to our team that independent market research places us as a leading provider in this area,”


In addition to its EOR service, HR Buddy also provides HR and employment law support, payroll outsourcing, HR Buddy Manager software solutions, and workplace training to businesses across Ireland.

The company celebrates its 9th year in business this month.

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