More than 15,000 to walk for heart day

LIFELINES: The Irish Heart Foundation is expecting more than 15,000 people to join walks throughout the State on Sunday for …

LIFELINES:The Irish Heart Foundation is expecting more than 15,000 people to join walks throughout the State on Sunday for World Heart Day. The aim is to promote regular physical activity for 30 minutes day, five days a week. To find out more about organising or joining a walk, contact the IHF on tel: 01-6685001 or e-mail whd@irishheart.ie

Entry date for diabetes calendar

The deadline for receipt of entries to the Inspired by Diabetes 2010 calendar competition is Wednesday, September 30th. Children and adults with diabetes and family members are invited to enter paintings or photographs which represent their diabetes journey.

The 12 best entries will be used in the calendar. See www.diabetes.ie or tel: 1850- 909909 for more details.

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Resource talk for victims of abuse

Developing resources for teenagers and parents facing domestic abuse is the theme of a public talk by Dr Margaret Rogers tomorrow at 7.45pm in room F209, Newman Building, University College Dublin, Belfield.

Dr Rogers, who has worked in children’s research centres in Dublin and Galway, is the child welfare officer to the Arts Council. Admission is €5 details on e-mail sigcap09@gmail.com

Helping parents after separation

Parenting after separation is the theme of a talk by relationship counsellor Glynis Good on Monday at 7.30pm in the Marriage and Relationship Counselling Services office, 38 Fitzwilliam St Upper, Dublin 2.

The talk is held as part of the monthly support group meetings for separated parents, facilitated by counsellors.

Admission is €5. Tel: 01-6443908 or see www.mrcs.ie for more details.

Epilepsy workshops for young adults

Brainwave, the Irish Epilepsy Association, is hosting a conference for 14-21 year olds with epilepsy on Saturday at the Croke Park Conference Centre.

Entitled Talking Heads, the conference will feature workshops on good emotional health, building relationships and other topics. There is also a special parents’ workshop called Letting Go. Tel: 01-4557500 or see www.epilepsy.ie

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