Links

 

Covid-19 Documentations.

Return To Work safely https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/22829a-return-to-work-safely-protocol/

Road Map for reopening society. https://www.gov.ie/en/news/58bc8b-taoiseach-announces-roadmap-for-reopening-society-and-business-and-u/?referrer=/roadmap/

National Standards Authority of Ireland NSAI  https://www.nsai.ie/covid-19workplaceprotection/

COVID-19 – Response Plan for Enterprise Partners.  https://www.skillnetireland.ie/response-plan-for-enterprise-partners/

General Links.

Arthritis Ireland    www.arthritisireland.ie/

CORU is Ireland’s multi-profession health regulator

CORDIS (Community Research and Development Information Service)


Cycling Ireland www.cyclingireland.ie

Disabled Federation Ireland    http://www.disability-federation.ie/

Department of Health  www.doh.ie/publications/complementary therapists.html

Dept of Education and Skills     http://www.education.ie/en/

European Federation for complementary and alternative medicine (EFCAM)   http://www.efcam.eu/

HSA BeSMART

Irish Life Health   www.irishlifehealth.ie/

IMTA / Irish Massage Therapists Association:  http://​www.massageireland.org

Irish Life Health   www.irishlifehealth.ie/

Medication database – www.medicines.ie/ 

National Learners Database   http://www.qualifax.ie/

Palliative Care  St. Francis Hospice, Raheny, Dublin. Ireland. www.stfrancishospice.ie

Qualifications can cross boundaries

http://www.wccc.ie/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Qualifications-can-cross-boundaries-0809.pdf

QQI (Quality and Qualifications Ireland) is a state agency established by the Quality Assurance and Qualifications (Education and Training) Act 2012 with a Board appointed by the Minister for Education and Skills.

Quality and qualifications Ireland    http://www.qqi.ie/ 

WHO / World health Organisation   http://www.who.int/

Government Publications

www.opw.ie – 
Government Publications can be purchased by calling at the Office of Public Works (OPW): 
52 St. Stephen’s Green, D2 
or ordered by post to the address above: by telephone (Tel: 01- 647 6834) or by e-mail: publications@opw.ie, and paid for by credit card or cheque. To see what is available for purchase go to the ‘Publications’ page on the OPW website.