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2018 Academy Group – Girls & Boys

If you have a child born in 2018, why not bring them along each Saturday from September 16th  to experience all that Cuala has to offer! Where: every Saturday at Hyde Park, Dalkey [MAP] When: Boys 9:00am & Girls 10:30am Who: All boys…
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Fire Safety Training – Thanks

A big thank you to Denis Healy for his valuable contribution to improving safety in the club. Our Fire Safety Training session was much appreciated by all who attended - many finding it helpful for domestic as well as club purposes. Here's hoping the only fire anyone in Cuala ever experiences is the one in the belly.
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Hurling Helmets – Strict Specifications to be Observed by all Players

It is GAA and Cuala Policy that all GAA members who play hurling and camogie must wear an approved and unmodified helmet. This policy is in place to ensure the health and safety of all hurlers and camogie players. Details of the rules governing helmet specification are as follows -
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Sit Still and Finish Your Work – A New Lucena Lecture

The next workshop in the series of Workshops organised by the Lucena Clinic will be "Sit Still and Finish Your Work. The workshop will be looking at strategies that can be used to help children and young people attend to and complete tasks such as homework, classroom projects and class work. It is suitable for parents, teachers and other professionals including classroom assistants. These workshops are free to Cuala members and their friends, but you are advised to book early as spaces are limited.

Eating Problems in Adolescents

The Sports and Social Integration Project would like to inform Cuala members and friends that the Lucena Foundation will be providing a series of information nights to parents / carers / teachers on various issues in regard to children / adolescence well being. The first of these for 2012 covers the topic of Eating Problems in Adolescents. These information nights are free to any Cuala parent.
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Dublin Ace Paul Griffin Promotes Lean on Me Campaign

Former Dublin football captain Paul Griffin will be at the Hilton Dublin Airport, Northern Cross Tues, Nov 22 and the Radisson Blue St Helen’s in Stillorgan on Wed Nov 23 night to promote positive mental health by discussing the role that mind management can have in enhancing performance and overcoming adversity.
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Not Always a Knockout

We've just been given a welcome "heads up" on a new campaign being run by the GAA and brain injury specialists Acquired Brain Injury Ireland called "Mind Your Head" . It's all about educating players about the signs and symptoms of Concussion…

Cuala Physios Wont Rub It In

We’ve heard much talk lately of “shoulder to shoulder” and the like. It only when your shoulder cant be put to the wheel, because of injury, that you’ll appreciate the services of Chartered Physiotherapist. Now, two of our own , Eoghan Breathnach and Michael Fitzsimons have arranged with the Club to provide a quality physiotherapy service to Cuala members at a price that wont cause a strain.

CPR For Dummies

What a scene – lifeless bodies strewn around the room – grown men on their knees gasping for breath – health professionals attempting to shock them back to life. Another night at Coiste? Well almost . . . .

Appointment of Childrens Officers

Cuala is committed to creating and maintaining the safest possible environment for all young people who participate in its activities. We do our utmost to take all practicable steps to protect them from discernable forms of abuse, harm, discrimination…

Role of the Childrens Officer

The Cuala Children’s Officers have as their primary aim the establishment of a child and youth centred ethos within Cuala and will be viewed by many as the link between the children/young people in the Club and the adults. It is the responsibility…