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Waiting times increase at Galway University Hospital Alarming

Waiting times increase at Galway University Hospital Alarming

by Deputy Anne Rabbitte | Feb 27, 2019 | Health, Outpatient Appointments, Waiting Lists

20th February 2019 Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East Anne Rabbitte is calling on the government to address the increasing waiting times at Galway University Hospital. Figures have shown outpatient waiting lists increase from 35,138 in January 2017 to 39,662 in January...
Calls for Digital Safety Commissioner appeal as Gardaí warn against social media self-harm challenge MOMO

Calls for Digital Safety Commissioner appeal as Gardaí warn against social media self-harm challenge MOMO

by Deputy Anne Rabbitte | Feb 27, 2019 | Child Welfare, Children, Digital Safety Commissioner, Families

25th February 2019 Fianna Fáil spokesperson on Children and Youth Affairs Anne Rabbitte TD has reiterated calls for a Digital Safety Commissioner as Gardaí have warned against ‘The Mo-Mo Challenge’, a new challenge on social media sites which promotes self-harm....
After School Services should be Consulted on New Regulations that could cost them their business

After School Services should be Consulted on New Regulations that could cost them their business

by Deputy Anne Rabbitte | Feb 19, 2019 | Children, Early Childhood, Families

21st January 2019 Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Children & Youth Affairs Anne Rabbitte has criticised the rushed manner in which Minister Zappone has introduced new restrictions on after-school services. The new regulations have been published without any...
Galway’s Digital Potential left behind by the Government

Galway’s Digital Potential left behind by the Government

by Deputy Anne Rabbitte | Feb 19, 2019 | Employment, Broadband Black Spots, Digital Infrastructure, Enterprise, Galway East, National Digital Strategy, Rural Ireland

23rd January 2019 Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East Anne Rabbitte is calling on the Minister for Communications, the Minister for Local Government and the Minister for Rural & Community Development to examine mobile phone blackspots in Co. Galway and to urgently...

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