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Thursday January 01 1970

Workshop 2010

category national | environment | event notice author Sunday January 17, 2010 13:07author by Archbishop Michael Desmond Hynes OMD PhD - Cooley Environmental & Health Group (CEHG) Report this post to the editors

Back to Basics -A Plan for Survival

The workshop will address the Theme of “Back to Basics - A Plan for Survival trying to establish what this downturn can entail and does it or does it not exist? As well we shall look at the changing patterns of over the years, government policies in dealing with economic and social survival and see what conclusions can be made and/or what recommendations can be made for a better environmental and healthy society for the betterment of all the populous.

Report on CEHG Meeting in Strand Hotel Sunday 17th January 2010 @ 9.30 AM
The meeting was about arranging final preparations for the Workshop and great enthusiasm for the event is being shown.
Workshop: BACK to BASICS – A plan for Survival; Venue Strand Hotel Omeath Co Louth Saturday 23rd January 2010 from 2 PM - 5.30 PM
Facilitator: M D Hynes. Summarizers: S Crudden and Dermot Mooney.

The following have agreed to speak at the workshop to date:

Archbishop Michael D Hynes OMD (Facilitator) Introduction
Mr Dermot Mooney and Mr Seán Crudden Summarizers
1. Mr Eric Hynes (Historical account of changing world over the years)
2. Mr Patrick Ferrigan (Public Transport)
3. Mr Kevin Hynes ( Psychotic impact of Recession)
4. Ms Anne Muldowney (Psychotherapy)
5. Mr Michael Corrigan (Agriculture & Horticulture)
6. Mr Don Johnston (Education)
7. Cllr Martin Bellew (Education)
8. Mr Harry Lee (Community Radio and the Downturn )
9. Cllr: Dr Conor Keelan (Economics)
10. Cllr Jim Loughran (Recession and Community Alert)
11. Ms Karen Smyth NILGA (Head of Policy)
12. Mr William Jones (Public Houses and the Downturn)
13. Mrs Christina O’Boyle (Impact of the Recession on Nursing and Disability)
14. Pastor Yinka Dixon (Culture and Religion)
15. Cllr Eamonn O’Boyle (An Educationist and Cllr’s Perspective)
16. Mr Michael Murphy (SVDP and the Recession)
17. Prof Dennis Pringle NUI Maynooth
18. Deputy Arthur Morgan TD (to be confirmed)

The summarizers Messer’s Seán Crudden and Dermot Mooney will give conclusions.

This is the list of speakers as on 15th January 2010

+ M D Hynes OMD
Secretary/PRO CEHG

Facilitator of Workshop on “Back to Basics - A Plan for Survival” Strand Hotel Omeath Saturday 23rd January 2010 2pm -5.30pm

The workshop will address the Theme of “Back to Basics - A Plan for Survival trying to establish what this downturn can entail and does it or does it not exist? As well we shall look at the changing patterns of over the years, government policies in dealing with economic and social survival and see what conclusions can be made and/or what recommendations can be made for a better environmental and healthy society for the betterment of all the populous.

Related Link: http://www.cooleyehg.com
author by Sean Cruddenpublication date Mon Feb 15, 2010 15:22author email sean.crudden at iol dot ieauthor address Jenkinstown, Dundalk, Co Louthauthor phone 0879739945Report this post to the editors

Dermot Mooney is chairperson of Cooley Environmental and Health Group for the year 2010. This will be his first year to act in that particular role. Let's hope it works out to be a successful and enjoyable year's experience for him. Archbishop Hynes continues as secretary of the group a role he has fulfilled for more than a decade.

Dermot Mooney
Dermot Mooney

Archbishop Michael Desmond Hynes OMD PhD
Archbishop Michael Desmond Hynes OMD PhD

author by Archbishop Michael Desmond Hynes OMD PhD - Cooley Environmental & Health Group (CEHG)publication date Sun Feb 14, 2010 18:00author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Cooley Environmental & Health Group February Meeting in Omeath

Spirits were at a high altitude at the CEHG meeting held Sunday 14th February 2010 in The Strand Hotel Omeath as the meeting firstly addressed the 2010 workshop that was successfully held Saturday 23rd January 2010 under the Chair of newly elected Chairperson Mr Dermot Mooney. High praise was given to the 18 Speakers who participated in the workshop which focused on a theme “Back to Basics – A Plan for Survival”. Enthusiasm was so height the group have already chosen a theme for the workshop programmed for Saturday 29th January 2011 in the Strand Hotel Omeath.
Chairperson Dermot Mooney and all were charmed the PR went well for the event and that enthusiasm is so high for next years Workshop so early on in the year. The rest of the meeting addressed the theme of “Obesity” which is to be researched for “Workshop 2011”.
The group acknowledged the Darver invitation to use facilities but the meeting heard we have great facilities here in the Cooley Peninsula at present but would recommend Darver’s services to those who felt they were accessible to their individual situations. The meeting also heard that Louth Community and Voluntary Forum are getting well organised and are an avenue for people to get items dealt with on spatial policy committee’s SPC’s etcetera. Dr Michael D Hynes is a member of the Forum and the current Chairperson.
All agreed to confer with each other via e-ail or phone on any issues of environmental and health concerns that is thought to have an impact on populous of The Cooley Peninsula and it’s Hinterlands.
Next meeting is programmed for Sunday 11th April 2010 @ 10 AM in The Strand Hotel Omeath Co Louth.
We look forward to taking concerns on board for forthcoming agenda’s for 2010 and feel welcome to attend and have your issues addressed.
Most Rev Dr Michael Hynes OMD
Secretary/PRO CEHG

Website: www.cooleyehg.com

Related Link: http://www.cooleyehg.com
author by Abusedpublication date Sun Jan 17, 2010 23:24author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Because they certainly planted a nasty time bomb in our society. They should hand over the primary schools and turn themselves in to mountjoy for child abuse to do some hard time. None of this slap on the wrist crap. Hard jail time. Resigning their cushy jobs is far from enough "penance" for grave sins like theirs. They are great at handing out penance themselves but it's a different rule when it comes to themselves. I'm an staunch atheist but I'd like to be wrong. If only to know that these scumbags would then see some real justice at some point as they burn in that lake of fire they used to be so fond of scaring our kids with. But these cold blooded abusers couldn't possibly believe in their own fairy stories. Otherwise they could never have risked committing such grave sins, knowing the eternal consequences. It's all a con job and this is the proof. The fact is none of them give a monkeys about any afterlife. They just want to get off with kids in this life for pleasure because what they actually believe is that this is all there is and they know they will get away with it because we are too stupid to stop them. prison is what they deserve. In fact prison is probably too good for them, but unlike them we DO have a moral code that we stick to.

author by John Ayrespublication date Sun Jan 17, 2010 19:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

It is about time section 31 was er-introduced for the Catholic Church. They continue to act as if nothing is really wrong. What right have these people to continue to speak in public about issues that do not concern them. After over 90 years of terrorism against children, they should be clearly seen in this light. They have no morals about them but continue to speak if as they were full of them. They ought to pay up and get out of Ireland. The Irish people should refuse point blank to negotiate with these terrorists who continue to abuse our laws by not providing vital information to the Gardai which was required of them.

 
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