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Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Cogs Toys and Games founder urges parents to ignite children's passion for science this Christmas

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 3:40


Cogs Toys and Games, Ireland's top independent toy retailer, is today urging parents to ignite their children's passion for science and engineering this Christmas following the opening of its new pop-up shop on Dublin's Grafton Street. Specialising in products designed to boost brain development in children and maintain mental acuity in adults, Cogs Toys and Games (formerly Cogs The Brain Shop) has been a fixture in St Stephen's Green Shopping Centre in Dublin since it was set up by siblings Conor Brady and Ruth Roberts in 2013. The company marked its 10th anniversary with the opening its new pop-up premises on Grafton Street in October this year. Cogs Toys and Games stocks a wide range of family board games, brain teasers, puzzles, jigsaws, strategy, and STEM games, as well as products specifically for children with additional needs, including sensory toys for children with autism, reading games for children with dyslexia, and fidget toys for those with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Founder of Cogs Toys and Games Ruth Roberts is calling on parents to instil a burgeoning love of science and engineering in their children this Christmas with the gift of one of the company's many STEM toys and games. She says: "As an experienced primary school teacher with a master's degree in educational studies and a diploma in special education, and as a mother of two boys, I know the benefits of learning through play. "All the toys and games we sell online or in-store at our Grafton Street pop-up shop are specifically selected to aid brain development. Indeed, the effectiveness of every product we sell at stimulating the brain is measured before they go on our shelves. This has helped us create one of the best collections of STEM toys and games in Ireland. "Christmas is the perfect time to ignite a child's passion for science and engineering with the gift of one of our STEM toys and games. Visitors to our Grafton Street store will find staff on hand to demonstrate any one of these products, as well as our Irish-made and designed range, and a whole series of products specifically for children with additional needs, such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia." Some of the most popular STEM toys include Snap Circuits, a multi-award-winning range of toys from Elenco which teach children the basics of electronics. Aimed at children aged eight to 15, Snap Circuits has a lot of different kits in a range of prices which offer hands-on experience designing and building models of working electrical circuits using a collection of different components. The range includes models for building a remote-controlled car, a flying saucer, a motion detector, and arcade games. Snap Circuits Green Energy, meanwhile, helps kids understand the concept of clean energy through the construction of windmills and electric cars. Another popular choice this year is The Keva Maker Bot Maze, an engineering tool which allows children to build mazes through which their own motorised robot must pass. The game encourages children to use their creativity, imagination and resourcefulness to make tunnels, bridges, pathways and obstacles from planks and connectors. See the Keva Maker Bot Maze here A charity gift-wrapping service will be operating at the back of the Grafton Street pop-up shop in the run-up to Christmas with all proceeds going towards Hugh's House, a charity that provides family accommodation to parents of sick children in Temple Street, Holles Street, The Coombe and Rotunda Hospitals. See more stories here.

Today with Claire Byrne
Parnell Square stabbings and Dublin riots overnight

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 17:25


Mark Condren, photographer Irish Independent // Sarah Mohamed, Irish-Sudanese Pharmacist in Holles Street

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
The decision to move the National Maternity Hospital before Cabinet today

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 14:00


The decision to move the National Maternity Hospital from Holles Street to South Dublin goes before the cabinet today. For more on this Pat was joined in the studio by Peter Boylan Former Master of the National Maternity Hospital.

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
A shortage of midwives in our hospitals

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 8:38


Watchdog Hiqa found shortages of medical, midwifery, and nursing staff at three hospitals, including Cork University Maternity Hospital, during an inspection late last year. To discuss these findings more Pat spoke to Mary Brosnan Director of nursing and midwifery at the National Maternity Hospital in Holles Street.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
National maternity hospital row continues

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 5:20


Master of the national maternity hospital in Holles Street, Prof Shane Higgins, on the ongoing new national maternity hospital row.

In The News
The National Maternity Hospital: what's behind the latest delay?

In The News

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 21:10


The Cabinet has held off on approving the planned relocation of the National Maternity Hospital from Holles Street in Dublin 2 to a site on the St Vincent's hospital campus in Dublin 4, to give the plan further consideration amid continuing concerns about the future ethos and governance of the maternity hospital.Irish Times political correspondent Jennifer Bray talks to Sorcha Pollak about why the project has been debated and delayed for nearly a decade. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

RTÉ - Drivetime
National Maternity Hospital Debate

RTÉ - Drivetime

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 16:04


Simon McGarr, Solicitor and Director at Data Compliance Europe & Professor Declan Keane, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist and former Master of the National Maternity Hospital at Holles Street.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Opposition seeking scrutiny of maternity hospital plans

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 6:55


We hear from Professor Mary Higgins, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist at the National Maternity Hospital in Holles Street.

A Little Birdie Told Me
#2 Fourth Trimester: Caroline Brophy, Advanced Midwife Practitioner

A Little Birdie Told Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 48:32


Not everyone has heard of it but every mother and newborn baby will go through it, so in this episode Caroline Brophy, midwife at the National Maternity Hospital at Holles Street talks us through the physical and emotional changes you can expect during the 4th trimester, and how to deal with them as you adjust to life as a new mum. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Basically... with Stefanie Preissner
81: What's the Story with Perinatal Mental Health, Anthony?

Basically... with Stefanie Preissner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 54:47


This episode touches on issues relating to pregnancy and pregnancy loss and may be difficult for some listeners. If you are in need of support, you can find a list of relevant services here. In this episode, Stefanie talks to Professor Anthony McCarthy, head of the perinatal mental health unit at The National Maternity Hospital in Holles Street, Dublin. Professor McCarthy answers listeners questions relating to perinatal mental health and anxiety. To find out more about perinatal mental health at The National Maternity Hospital, check out their website.   You can support Stefanie and the show on HeadStuff+ Follow Stefanie on Instagram @StefaniePreissner Thanks to Cathal O'Gara for our artwork and our music is from Only Ruin. This episode of Basically is sponsored by Rockwell. Feel free to check them out at rockwellfinancial.ie/basically 

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Concern over further delays for National Maternity Hospital

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 3:18


Our political reporter Sandra Hurley updates on the latest developments in relation to plans to move the National Maternity Hospital from Holles Street in Dublin's City Centre to the campus of St Vincent's Hospital.

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Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 13:51


jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/yh7nf4xa Health Service Executive computer system still closed. Ríomhchóras Fheidhmeannacht na Seirbíse Sláinte dúnta go fóill. The Health Service Executive says the organization 's computer system is still closed due to a significant hacking attack. Deir Feidhmeannacht na Seirbíse Sláinte go bhfuil corás ríomhaireachta na heagraíochta dúnta go fóill acu mar gheall ar ionsaí suntasach haiceála. The Executive says the computer system was corrupted during the night's eruption software and was shut down to prevent further harm and to allow them to reconsider. Deir an Fheidhmeannacht gur thruailligh bogearra éirice an córas ríomhaireachta i gcaitheamh na hoíche agus gur dúnadh é le nach ndéanfaí tuilleadh dochair dó agus le deis a thabhairt dóibh an scéal a mheas. The majority of outpatient appointments at the Rotunda maternity hospital in Dublin were canceled today due to the decision to close the computer system. Cuireadh ar ceal formhór na gcoinní a bhí ag othair sheachtracha in ospidéal máithreachais an Rotunda i mBaile Átha Cliath inniu de bharr an chinnidh an ríomhchóras a dhúnadh. The National Maternity Hospital on Holles Street has indicated that the attack also severely disrupted services there today. Tá sé tugtha le fios ag an Ospidéal Náisiúnta Máithreachais ar Shráid Holles gur chuir an t-ionsaí as go mór do sheirbhísí ansin inniu freisin. Conversely, the Executive says Covid-19 vaccines are being rolled out as planned. Os a choinne sin, deir an Fheidhmeannacht go bhfuil vacsaíní covid 19 á dtabhairt amach mar a bhí beartaithe. Speaking on RTÉ, Executive chief Paul Reid said it was a very sophisticated attack on the computer system. Ag labhairt dó ar RTÉ, dúirt ceannasaí na Feidhmeannachta Paul Reid gur ionsaí an-sofaisticiúil ar an ríomhchóras atá ann. The intrusion is disrupting local and national systems on which the organization 's key services depend, he said. Tá an fhoghail ag cur as do chórais áitiúla agus náisiúnta a bhfuil príomhsheirbhísí na heagraíochta ag brath orthu, a dúirt sé. He noted that the Executive is working with the National Cyber Security Center, the Gardaí and other experts to try to resolve the situation. Thug sé le fios go bhfuil an Fheidhmeannacht ag obair i gcomhar leis an Ionad Náisiúnta Cibearshlándála, leis na Gardaí agus le saineolaithe eile féachaint leis an scéal a réiteach. He said no ransom money has been claimed so far. Dúirt sé nár éilíodh aon airgead fuascailte go dtí seo. Rotunda Hospital Master Professor Fergal Malone said all Health Service Executive centers in the country have a common computer system for registering patients. Dúirt Máistir Ospidéal an Rotunda an tOllamh Fergal Malone gur ríomhchóras coiteann atá ag gach ionad de chuid Fheidhmeannacht na Seirbhíse Sláinte sa tír chun othair a chlárú. This registration system, he said, appears to have been the gateway to the overall system of pirates. Is cosúil, a dúirt sé, gurbh é an córas cláraithe seo an bealach isteach sa chóras trí chéile a bhí ag na foghlaithe. Professor Malone confirmed that all patients in the Rotunda are safe and can function as usual largely because they also have a basic paper system. Dhearbhaigh an tOllamh Malone go bhfuil gach othar sa Rotunda sábháilte agus gur féidir leo feidhmiú mar is gnách den chuid is mó mar go bhfuil bunchóras páipéir acu chomh maith. However, patients said there will be delays in processing patients and appointments have had to be canceled today as a result. Ina dhiadh sin féin, a dúirt sé, beidh moill ar othair a phróiseáil agus b'éigean coinní a chur ar ceal inniu dá bharr sin. Other hospitals around the country are in the same condition, including Our Lady's Hospital for Children in Crumlin. Tá ospidéil eile ar fud na tíre sa riocht céanna, Ospidéal Mhuire na Leanaí i gCromhghlinn ina measc.

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
"I knew when I saw him in the car park I was going to burst into floods of tears..''

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 20:42


Protests are being held outside Maternity hospitals- Letterkenny Hospital, Holles Street, the Coombe & Our Lady of Lourdes in Drogheda -over restrictions that exclude partners from attending scans. Andrea hears from listeners who have been affected   Photo by MART PRODUCTION from Pexels Listen and subscribe to Lunchtime Live on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.    You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.  

Today with Claire Byrne
Questions On Fertility Problems Answered

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 18:36


Dr. Cathy Allen, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Merrion Fertility Clinic and Holles Street, Dr. Amy Morgan, GP

Highlights from On The Record with Gavan Reilly
Covid testing panel with Medical Scientists Marie Culliton & Kevin O’Boyle

Highlights from On The Record with Gavan Reilly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 22:38


Gavan Reilly was joined by Marie Culliton, Laboratory manager at the National Maternity Hospital on Holles Street & the president elect of the International Federation of Medical Scientists and Kevin O’Boyle, senior medical scientist at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda & Chairperson of the Medical Laboratory Scientists Association, to discuss Covid testing: the different types of testing done in Ireland, how it’s done, what to expect, how we could improve, Airport testing and more.

RTÉ - Drivetime
Maternity Hospital Restrictions

RTÉ - Drivetime

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 12:02


Sarah Flynn, Gentle Birth Instructor, Relax, Balance Birth, Shane Higgins, Master of the National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, discuss covid-related visitor restrictions at Dublin maternity hospitals.

The Echo Chamber Podcast
#NoGoingBack with Dr Gabrielle Colleran

The Echo Chamber Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 36:28


We were delighted to be joined again on the pod by Consultant Paediatric Radiologist at the Children's University Hospital, Temple Street and the National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Gabrielle Colleran. Gabrielle talks to us about the reality of where we were pre-Covid-19 and where we are now. We discuss the very real danger of people who need medical care not seeking it by avoiding the hospitals and we go into the groupthink that is being used to silence debate on the solutions to our predicament and ideas on how we move forward to a health system based on need rather than ability to pay. We are joined at times by Rory's children, but they only add to the fun! Remember to support this podcast and get access to our #tortoiseshacklive during lockdown pods join us at: patreon.com/tortoiseshack

Reboot Republic Podcast
#NoGoingBack with Dr Gabrielle Colleran

Reboot Republic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 36:28


We were delighted to be joined again on the pod by Consultant Paediatric Radiologist at the Children’s University Hospital, Temple Street and the National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Gabrielle Colleran. Gabrielle talks to us about the reality of where we were pre-Covid-19 and where we are now. We discuss the very real danger of people who need medical care not seeking it by avoiding the hospitals and we go into the groupthink that is being used to silence debate on the solutions to our predicament and ideas on how we move forward to a health system based on need rather than ability to pay. We are joined at times by Rory's children, but they only add to the fun! Remember to support this podcast and get access to our #tortoiseshacklive during lockdown pods join us at: patreon.com/tortoiseshack

Reboot Republic Podcast
Dr Gabrielle Colleran #CareCantWait Ep.91

Reboot Republic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 47:07


When you hear a Politician talk about Slaintecare, yet see posing for the cameras at the opening of another Private Hospital it's no wonder the public a sceptical. Our guest is Consultant Paediatric Radiologist at the Children’s University Hospital, Temple Street and the National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin, Dr Gabrielle Colleran. She is also Head of Radiology at the National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin. This is brilliant discussion that covers the effect of homelessness on the health service, the rigged Public vs Private narrative and why the waiting times for care can lead to worse patient outcomes. We also get into what real solutions need to be implemented and how public pressure is required. Care can’t wait! Thank you for listening, sharing and recommending us in 2019. Please head to patreon.com/tortoiseshack and help us do more in 2020.

everymum
You're having triplets - Ali Dee

everymum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 52:01


Not one, not two but three healthy baby boys.Just three weeks ago, Ali Dee joined a very small club of women in Ireland who have given birth to triplets and in this episode she take us through her extra special pregnancy, unexpected labour and life as a mum with 3 premature babies in the NICU.From laughing out loud as she heard that there was not 1, not 2 but 3 heartbeats to having her tears dried in theatre by the most incredible team of midwives, Ali has taken each stage in her stride while leaning on family, friends, the staff in Holles Street and most of all her new support group – other triplet mums.With daughter Georgia now a big sister to Bruce, Lenny and Ted, Ali and Chris having gone from parents of 1 to 4 overnight.And in this episode we celebrate that it's ok to be scared, it's ok to be overwhelmed, it's ok to cry, rant and worry.But that at the end of the day, there is a village of support there for every mum and it's ok to ask for help.And as learn that the triplets were born on a very special date following a miscarriage late last year, this episode is here to remind us all that sometimes there is very little we can control when it comes to motherhood, except taking care of our own wellbeing, finding new levels of strength we never knew we had and a tribe of support. Read our article by Liz, Irish Triplet Mum on everymum for more information on raising triplets. Join our everymum community today. Follow everymum on Facebook & Instagrameverymum the podcast is proudly supported by WaterWipesMothercare have the beautiful range of premature clothes perfect for tiny arrivals. From sleepsuits to vests hats and blankets, the premature range at Mothercare is kind on brand new skin. Buy the Mothercare Premature Collection here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

LMFM Michael Reade Show Podcasts
The Michael Reade Show Friday June 14th 2019

LMFM Michael Reade Show Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 0:30


Today, insurance costs up 204% in 5 years, Focus Ireland report finds 9 out of 10 recently homeless families lived in their last home for over a year and Deputy Peadar Toibin on the Holles Street termination case. These stories and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Real Talk with Real Mums
Episode 1 - Nutrition

Real Talk with Real Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 38:46


“Real Talk with Real Mums” is an expert advised and mum approved 10 episode podcast series, presented by Louise McSharry, looking at the issues of everyday pregnancy with medical professionals and the real women who have gone through the pregnancy journey. Each episode will tackle a different topic, from diet in pregnancy (with a Dietician), to mental health issues in pregnancy (with a Mental Health Midwife.). The aim of each podcast is to provide mums with expert insight into the issue but also to offer a practical, realistic, everyday take on the pregnancy journey. In episode 1 we discuss diet in pregnancy with Sinead Curran, the Dietician Manager in the National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street and Suzie Lewis, who is the proud mum of son Harry and almost 38 weeks pregnant with her second baby. 'Real Talk with Real Mums' is an initiative by the HRB Mother and Baby Clinical Trial Network, a network of obstetricians, neonatologists, midwives and related professionals brought together to carry out research on women’s and children’s health, This podcast is supported by the Health Research Board through their Knowledge Exchange and Dissemination Award which aims to maximize the uptake of research findings into policy and practice.

Ross O'Carroll-Kelly @ The Irish Times
No one warns you as you leave Holles Street, “Kids can be seriously focking annoying”

Ross O'Carroll-Kelly @ The Irish Times

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 5:48


Honor goes, ‘The only reason I’m ringing is because there’s a Gorda checkpoint ahead’.

The Women's Podcast
Ep 219 #8thRef Eve: 'It was a pre-emptive strike against women’s liberation'

The Women's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 72:16


On #8thRef Eve, we invited three women into studio to reflect on the campaign with Kathy Sheridan. Straight from doing her rounds at the National Maternity Hospital on Holles Street in Dublin, Master of that hospital, Rhona Mahony, joined Professor Fiona de Londras, an Irish academic and the Professor of Global Legal Studies at the University of Birmingham, to look back on what has felt like a very long campaign. Also joining them in studio was acclaimed American journalist Katha Pollitt, author of author of Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights, who has been here for the past week to cover the referendum for The Nation. Before all that, and after an editorial in The Irish Times calling for a repeal of the Eighth Amendment, Tara Flynn puts words to The Women's Podcast's view on the referendum.

Dublin City Public Libraries' Podcasts
Elizabeth O'Farrell, the woman with the white flag

Dublin City Public Libraries' Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 46:11


Ian Kelly talks about his great-aunt Elizabeth O'Farrell, her role in the 1916 Rising, her work as a midwife in Holles Street and her legacy. Listen to 'The Tricolour Ribbon' sung by Antoinette Heery, to Ian reading Liam Mac Uistín's poem "We saw a vision", and to Divisional Librarian Anne-Marie Kelly performing her original vignette 'Elizabeth Looks Back'. Part of a seminar held in Dublin City Hall on 25 April 2016.

Irish Times Inside Politics
Inside Story - Pushing The Limits Of Life

Irish Times Inside Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 14:36


The limits of life have shifted dramatically at the National Maternity Hospital on Holles Street in Dublin, where a baby born at 28 weeks now has a 90 per cent chance of survival, while those born at 24 weeks have a 50/50 chance . In the first episode of our new podcast series Inside Story, Conor Pope tells Hugh Linehan about the continuing advances being made in premature natal care and what it means for the parents and families. Conor’s article about Holles Street can be read at http://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/the-pressure-and-joys-of-caring-for-premature-babies-1.2870303 You can find more information about Irish Times podcasts at irishtimes.com/podcasts Tweet about the podcast @hlinehan

Heritage and History Lectures
Elizabeth O’Farrell, The woman with the white flag

Heritage and History Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2016 45:30


Listen to Ian Kelly, grand-nephew of Elizabeth O’Farrell talk about his great-aunt Elizabeth O'Farrell, her role in the 1916 Rising, her work as a midwife in Holles Street and her legacy. Listen to 'The Tricolour Ribbon' sung by Antoinette Heery (whose grand uncle James Heery was in the GPO with Elizabeth during the Rising) and to Ian reading Liam Mac Uistín's poem "We saw a vision". The talk is followed by Anne-Marie Kelly, Divisional Librarian at Dublin City Public Libraries, and a self-confessed Elizabeth O'Farrell fan, performing her original vignette 'Elizabeth Looks Back'. Part of 'Elizabeth O'Farrell and the 1916 Proclamation' Seminar. Recorded on Monday 25 April 2016 at Dublin City Hall as part of the Dublin City Council 1916/2016 Centenary Programme.