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FREE ISME Employment Law & SME Support Seminars

Irish Small & Medium Business Enterprises Association (ISME) are holding 15 Business Educational Seminars over 5 weeks, right across Ireland.
The seminars are sharp and to the point, full of relevant and practical tips on all aspects of Employment Law and SME Supports.

Thurles Born Mr Mark Fielding, Chief Executive Officer ISME.

Hear and learn about the pitfalls that could cost money and learn about supports for your business that will save you money.
Note: The nearest of these Seminar Venue’s to Thurles is just 35 minutes driving time away, in Kilkenny, on February 12th next and will run from 10.00am – 12.30pm.

Seminar Workshops Will Discuss In Detail:

Employment incentives
Micro Finance Scheme
Partial Guarantee Scheme
Innovation Vouchers
R & D Tax Credits & much more.

Does Your Business Currently Operate The Following?

Correct Procedures for Sick Pay, Discipline, Short-time, Redundancy?
Proper records?
Contracts of Employment?
Terms & Conditions of Employment?
Are you ready for a NERA inspection?

These events are an opportunity for SME Owner/Managers to discuss these business issues, get advice and discover where to get templates & check-lists, which keep you fully compliant.
There will be ample time to NETWORK so bring along your business cards.
All events are FREE but Registration is essential. BOOK NOW.

For further information contact Shauna Golden, Tel: 00353-16622755  or Email info@isme.ie

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Tipperary Schools To Battle For Credit Union Quiz Honours

Scoil Ailbhe Thurles, who won both the U11 & U13 CU Quiz titles last year

Scoil Ailbhe Thurles, who won both the U11 & U13 CU Quiz titles last year.

Tipperary schools are being invited to participate in the first stage of the Nationwide 2013 Irish League of Credit Unions’ School Quiz competition, run by Thurles Credit Union in the Premier Hall, Rossa Street, Thurles on Friday 1st February 2013, at 7.30pm.

Over 25,000 schoolchildren under the age of 13 will again compete in over 300 venues throughout the 32 counties. The questions, compiled by primary school teachers, will cover such general topics as geography, history, music, literature and sport.

This is the 22nd successive year that the Schools Quiz has been organised by the Irish League of Credit Unions. It consists of two ‘knock-out,’ stages, which will culminate in a National Final in Dublin in early April, when 100 qualifying teams will compete.

In addition to certificates and prizes to the winning team members, the winning schools will also receive a welcome cash prize.

In 2012, Scoil Ailbhe, Thurles successfully retained their titles in both sections (U11 and U13) in the first round of the National Credit Union Quiz and no doubt will be back again to defend their titles in 2013.

In the U11 competition Scoil An Chroí Ró Naofa, Urlingford finished second, while Moycarkey National School and Scoil Angela, Ursuline Primary in Thurles shared third place. In the U13 competition, there was a three way tie for second place with Scoil Na Maighne, Scoil Íosagáin, Upperchurch and Scoil an Chroí Ró Naofa, Urlingford, all finishing with the same number of points.

Information: Further information is available from Thurles Credit Union (Telephone 0504 91700), on their Website and on their Facebook page.

Tipperary Peace Award Winner 2012 Malala Yousafzai

Malala Yousafzai – Photo Courtesy EPA

The 2012 Tipperary International Peace Award has been awarded, as many expected, to Pakistani student and youth activist Malala Yousafzai.

In a statement today, the Tipperary Peace Convention stated that in choosing this years winner it was forced to recognised the courage, impact, determination and perseverance, this young 15 year old student has had on so many people across the world, making her a symbol of resistance against the Taliban’s efforts to deprive girls of an education in her country.

Despite her youth, Miss Yousafzai has continuously campaigned for the rights of girls to receive an education and came to public attention back in 2009 by writing an on-line diary, which spoke about life under Taliban militants, who had taken control of the Swat Valley, committing crimes & banning student rights to education. She received death threats over the content of her diary, but in 2012 stated it was well worth the risk.

However, last October, she was shot in the head by a member of the Pakistani Taliban, as a bus she and her fellow students were travelling on, came under fire in the city of Mingora. The reason given by the Taliban for her attempted assassination was that she was “a western-minded girl.

Announcing the award today the Tipperary Peace Convention have stated; “Malala’s courage has proved to be an inspiration around the globe. The right to education is denied to 61 million children of primary school age around the world and the hopes of these children are represented by the courage, determination and by the voice of Malala Yousafzai. The Taliban tried and failed to silence her and have instead amplified her voice to the world.

Last month Miss Yousafzai, who is currently recuperating at a Birmingham hospital, was named “Teenager of the Year,” by The Times.

Thurles Credit Union Sponsor New Library

Thurles Credit Union Sponsor New St Patrick’s College  Library

Pictured recently at the presentation of sponsorship of the new student library at St Patricks College were Donal Scannell (CEO TCU), Paula Hourigan (Registrar St Patricks College), DJ Darcy (President TCU), Rebecca Foote (Student Council, St Patricks College) and Fr Tom Fogarty (President, St Patricks College).

St Patrick’s College is a college of education, primarily specialising at undergraduate level in preparing students to teach in post-primary schools. The college is located here in the picturesque town of Thurles, Co. Tipperary and has a rich history of religious and humanities education, dating back to 1837.

Accredited by the University of Limerick, the college currently offers four full-time BA in Education degrees, which prepare teachers of Religious Studies, Irish, Business and Accountancy for employment in post-primary schools.

As well as offering full time academic courses, St. Patrick’s College serves as a centre for theological, pastoral and spiritual renewal in the region and continues to provide opportunities for community learning.

St. Patrick’s College is also currently developing postgraduate programmes.

Tree Day 2012 – Lá na gCrann 2012

Trees – (Poetry by Alfred Joyce Kilmer.)

“I think that I shall never see, a poem lovely as a tree.
A tree whose hungry mouth is prest, against the sweet earth’s flowing breast.
A tree that looks at God all day and lifts her leafy arms to pray.
A tree that may in summer wear, a nest of robins in her hair.
Upon whose bosom snow has lain, who intimately lives with rain.
Poems are made by fools like me, but only God can make a tree.”

Tree Day, October 11th next, is an annual event, not just in Thurles, but on the whole island of Ireland, and is now enjoying its sixteenth year. It is one day in the primary school curriculum which is exclusively devoted to the study and direct experience of trees. All 3,200 primary schools across Ireland are encouraged to put away their school books for this day and learn about trees and the environment in general in a fun, relaxed yet stimulating setting.

As already stated, Tree Day will be held this year in all primary schools on Thursday, 11th October 2012. The theme for this year’s Tree Day is “Dá mbeadh crainn in ann labhairt” or translated from the Irish “If trees could talk.” Keeping this theme in mind, children, with adults, parents and teachers are invited to explore the fascinating stories, the people and events of local, national and indeed world significance, that a tree growing in their locality may have experienced in its lifetime.

The aim of Tree Day is to create a visual learning experience that will enthuse and enlighten all children, by making them aware of the magic, the beauty and the importance of trees in our local environment.

Note: The event is being organised by the Tree Council of Ireland with the support of the Department of Education and Skills and is sponsored by Tetra Pak, with the support of Avonmore School Milk.

This Tree Day it is hoped that many schools will take the opportunity to participate in guided woodland walks at various locations throughout the country, enabling children to connect directly with nature in an enjoyable and safe way.