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Learn to Cycle Cork:

https://www.corksports.ie/index.cfm/page/learn-to-cycle-programme egistrations are currently being taken for the next Learn To Cycle Programme that will begin in Youghal GAA Club, Youghal, Co. Cork. The programme aims to assist participants to learn to cycle independently in a fun & safe enviroment6 Week Programme (Each session will be 45 minutes in duration)Delivered by Cycling

Autism in Sport Workshop:

https://caracentre.ie/training/autism-in-sport-workshop/ This workshop will provide attendees with an understanding of Autism focussing on the delivery of sport. It will help participants to recognize and understand key areas of difference as well as looking at practical strategies which will help to include people with autism in sport sessions.

Disability Inclusion Training:

https://caracentre.ie/training/disability-inclusion-training/ This workshop is designed to provide participants with the knowledge, skills and ideas on how to adapt and modify your sport, physical activity or physical education sessions to make them more accessible and inclusive for people with disabilities. Attendees will be engaged through interactive group work, theory content and

Frame Football:

https://www.fai.ie/domestic/football-for-all/frame-football Where is it taking place? Esker Celtic FC (Lucan):St. Andrews National School, Old Lucan Road, Lucan, Co. Dublin Colm Young email: colmyoung@gmail.com Training Day: Saturdays Time: 3.30 – 4.30pm  Limerick FC:Delta Sports Dome, Limerick Nick Harrison Email: nick.harrison@fai.ie Training Day: Saturdays Time: 11-12pm  Rebel Wheelers:Cope Foundation, Montenotte, Cork Nick Harrison Email: nick.harrison@fai.ie Training Day: Saturdays Time: 11-12pm  If your child or

How to Renew your Driving Licence:

https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/travel_and_recreation/motoring_1/driver_licensing/renewing_a_full_driving_licence.html You are required to carry your driving licence with you at all times when driving. When your driving licence runs out, you must renew it if you want to continue driving. If your licence is lost, stolen or damaged, you can find out about replacing a lost, stolen or damaged

Applying for a Driving Licence:

https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/travel_and_recreation/motoring_1/driver_licensing/full_driving_licence.html When you pass a driving test, you can apply for a driving licence for the category of vehicle which you were tested for. This document explains how to apply for your driving licence after you have passed a driving test. In other documents you will find information on: Renewing your driving licenceUpdating

How to Apply for a Learner Permit to Drive a Car:

https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/travel_and_recreation/motoring_1/driver_licensing/learner_driving_permits_for_cars_and_work_vehicles.html You must have at least a learner permit in order to drive a car in a public place. The learner permit must be for the appropriate category of vehicle and you must always have it with you when you are driving. This document explains how to apply for, or renew, a

Medical Card Means Test: Aged Under 70:

https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/health/medical_cards_and_gp_visit_cards/medical_card_means_test_under_70s.html To qualify for a medical card your weekly income must be below a certain figure for your family size. Here we explain the means test for those who are aged under 70. See also other information about the medical card and how to apply. There are different means test rules for

Life Skills Training for People with Vision Impairments:

https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/education/vocational_education_and_training/life_skills_training_for_people_with_a_visual_impairment.html The National Council for the Blind of Ireland (NCBI) offers a rehabilitation programme entitled Learning for life for people with a significant degree of sight loss. This includes individuals with impaired vision since birth and those whose vision impairment has occurred later in life (for example, as a result of an

Rehabilitation and Training Services for People with Disabilities:

https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/health/health_services/health_services_for_people_with_disabilities/rehabilitation_and_training_services_for_people_with_disabilities.html There is a range of employment supports for people with disabilities to help with getting a job and staying in employment. The Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection provides these supports through local employment services offices and Intreo centres. Vocational training is provided by SOLAS. The Department of Health has responsibility