Tuesday, 14 April 2026

Rainbow Ready

 




Please find attached a poster and information about an upcoming FREE Rainbow Ready training taking place in Fermoy. I would greatly appreciate it if you could share this with your group or organisation in case anyone may be interested in attending.

Fermoy Community Network, in partnership with the Gay Project, is hosting Rainbow Ready on Tuesday, 5th May from 10:30am to 12:30pm in the Fermoy Pitch and Putt Clubhouse.
This certified inclusivity training programme is designed for community organisations, non-profits, and educational settings. It provides staff, educators, and leaders with practical tools to help create safe, respectful, and inclusive environments for LGBTI+ individuals.
To register, please contact Jacinta McCormack, Fermoy Community Health Worker:
📞 085 874 2320
📧 jacinta.mccormack@hse.ie
Spaces are limited, so early booking is encouraged.
Kind regards,
Jacinta


Jacinta McCormack 

Oibrí Sláinte Pobail Fhear Maí 

Fermoy Community Health Worker

 

Tionscadal Sláinte Pobail Fhear Maí | Ionad Acmhainní Pobail Fhear Maí | 42 Sráid McCurtain | Fhear Maí | Co. Chorcaí | P61 T267

Fermoy Community Health Project | Fermoy Community Resource Centre | 42 McCurtain Street | Fermoy | Co Cork | P61 T267

 

085 8742320 | jacinta.mccormack@hse.ie | www.southwest.hse.ie | www.healthactionzone.ie

 

Seirbhís sláinte a thógáil a bhfuil ár bpobal bródúil aisti trí ghealltanais Integr8, FSS an Iardheiscirt a chomhlíonadh gach lá

Building a health service our community is proud of by living the HSE South West Integr8 commitments 

CORK COUNTY COUNCIL REQUIRES Retained Firefighter - Skibbereen (26/032)

 


CORK COUNTY COUNCIL

REQUIRES

  • Retained Firefighter - Skibbereen (26/032)

           

 Closing date for the receipt of completed application forms is 4pm on Thursday, 30th April 2026.

Further details and application forms for the above posts are available on the careers’ section of the website: www.corkcoco.ie; or by e-mailing: recruitment@corkcoco.ie

 

CORK COUNTY COUNCIL IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER



 

Discover Diabetes 4-week course Mitchelstown

 





Please see the attached flyer in relation to the upcoming 4-week course in Mitchelstown for people living with Type 2 Diabetes.


Please forward share as appropriate.

Kind regards
Jacinta


Jacinta McCormack 

Oibrí Sláinte Pobail Fhear Maí 

Fermoy Community Health Worker

 

Tionscadal Sláinte Pobail Fhear Maí | Ionad Acmhainní Pobail Fhear Maí | 42 Sráid McCurtain | Fhear Maí | Co. Chorcaí | P61 T267

Fermoy Community Health Project | Fermoy Community Resource Centre | 42 McCurtain Street | Fermoy | Co Cork | P61 T267

 

085 8742320 | jacinta.mccormack@hse.ie | www.southwest.hse.ie | www.healthactionzone.ie

 

Tuesday, 7 April 2026

ALONE Information Session

 



Please find attached poster above for information session organised by ALONE. It will be held in Fermoy Library on April 14th and will run from 11:30 to 1:30.  

 

 

Kind regards,

Carol Crowley
Support Coordinator
Direct Line- 086 203 7891

National Support & Referral Line: 0818 222 024
ALONE
Olympic House, Pleasants Street, Dublin 8.
www.alone.ie
ALONE is a registered charity: RCN:20020057


 

Keep Well, Keep Movin Health Festival 15th April Silversprings

 

Keep Well, Keep Movin’: A Health Festival Empowering Older Adults in Cork

Staying active, informed, and connected is more important than ever as we grow older and this April, an exciting event in Cork is bringing all of that together in one place. 

The Keep Well, Keep Movin’ Health Festival is set to be a vibrant, informative, and welcoming day dedicated entirely to supporting the health and wellbeing of older adults.

A Day Focused on Health and Wellbeing

Taking place on Wednesday, 15th April 2026, from 10:00am to 3:00pm, this free event promises a wealth of resources, guidance, and community connection. Hosted with the support of the Cork North and East Community Work Department, HSE Southwest, the festival is designed to address the real and evolving health needs of older people in the region.

What to Expect

The festival offers a rich mix of presentations and interactive opportunities, all tailored specifically for older adults:

  • Informative Presentations
    Experts will deliver talks covering key health topics relevant to later life—helping attendees better understand how to maintain physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing.
  • 25+ Information Stands
    A wide range of services will be represented, including Cork Cultural Companions, HSE supports, statutory services, and community and voluntary organisations. This is a fantastic opportunity to explore what’s available locally, ask questions, and discover supports you may not have known about.
  • Community Connection
    Beyond the information, the event is a chance to meet others, share experiences, and feel part of a supportive community focused on healthy living.

Why Events Like This Matter

As we age, access to clear, reliable health information becomes essential. Events like Keep Well, Keep Movin’ not only provide that information but also empower individuals to take control of their wellbeing. They bridge the gap between services and the people who need them, making support more accessible and approachable.

Equally important is the social aspect. Staying connected plays a huge role in overall health, and gatherings like this foster a sense of belonging and encouragement.

How to Attend

While admission is completely freebooking is essential to secure your place.

To register:

Final Thoughts

The KeepWell, Keep Movin’ Health Festival is a celebration of healthy ageing, community support, and proactive wellbeing. Whether you’re looking for advice, resources, or simply a positive day out, this festival is well worth attending.

Mark your calendar, book your spot, and take a step toward staying well—and keep movin’.


Midleton GAA Healthy Club - Positive Mental Health Talk (Power Up Your Mind)

 

A poster for a public wellness workshop by Midleton GAA Healthy Club on April 15th, set against a lakeside landscape.


Join us for an uplifting evening dedicated to nurturing mental well-being. Open to everyone (not suitable for under 14s) this event features a panel of insightful speakers who will explore the foundations of positive mental health. Topics include building resilience, the impact of nutrition on mental strength, and strategies for navigating life’s challenges.

Venue: Midleton GAA Club. Eircode: P25TD73

Date & Time: Wednesday 15th April, 7:00pm – 9:00pm

Age Group: Open to ages 14+

Speakers on the night are:

  • Dr. Ant Kiernan – Senior Clinical Psychologist
  • Jen O’ Callaghan – Nutritional Therapist & Health Coach
  • Bríd Stack – Former All Ireland Winning Cork Ladies Footballer

Date & Time

Price

Cork Students Celebrate Creativity and Climate Action at the 2026 Rubbish Film Festival Awards

 

A group of young people in school uniforms stand outdoors in a wooded area, holding up wooden plaques with pride.

Transition Year students from across Cork City and County came together on Thursday, 26th March at Fota Wildlife Park’s Education, Conservation and Research Centre for the 2026 Rubbish Film Festival Awards, a joint event hosted by Cork County Council and Cork City Council.

The Rubbish Film Festival, an award-winning national initiative, challenges students to create impactful one-minute films focused on climate change, sustainability, waste reduction, and responsible consumption. Through hands-on digital storytelling workshops, students develop key media, editing and communication skills, while creatively exploring solutions to environmental challenges.

At the Awards, students took centre stage to showcase their work and inspire further action in environmental education, and awards were presented to both Cork County Council and Cork City Council schools. The Best Film Awards were presented to Coláiste Pobail Bheanntraí for their film, Stop Dreaming and St. Angela's College for their film, At What Cost. Runner Up Awards were presented to Pobalscoil na Tríonóide and Terence MacSwiney Community College while Patrician Academy and Mount Mercy College took home the top prizes for the Poster Competition. Special Impact Awards were also presented to St. Colman's Community College and Nano Nagle College for their films.