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Disability Allowance is payable to disabled people over 16 and under 66 years of age. The disability must have continued, or be expected to continue, for at least 12 months. It must cause substantial restrictions in undertaking work that would otherwise be suitable for a person of your age, experience and qualifications.
Renamed as the Department of Children and Youth Affairs [33] 3 June 2011 Transfer of Children and Youth Affairs from the Department of Health and Children [34] 1 October 2011 Transfer of Child Care from the Department of Health [35] 1 January 2012 Transfer of Remand Centres and Children Detention Schools from the Department of Justice and ...
Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin; Peamount Hospital, Newcastle; The Rotunda Maternity Hospital; Royal City of Dublin Hospital, Baggot Street; The Royal Hospital, Donnybrook; Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, Adelaide Road; Sports Surgery Clinic, Santry, Dublin; St. Brendan's Hospital, Dublin; St Bricin's Military Hospital, Arbour Hill
Child benefit or children's allowance is a social security payment which is distributed to the parents or guardians of children, teenagers and in some cases, young adults. Countries operate different versions of the benefit.
During 2020 and 2021, as part of Ireland's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, paramedics from the Army Medical Corps assisted in staffing ambulances with the HSE National Ambulance Service and Dublin Fire Brigade in order to increase capacity, [5] Medical Corps personnel also formed part of the national testing and contact tracing programme ...
St Bricin's Military Hospital (Irish: Ospidéal Míleata Naomh Bricin) is a military hospital in Arbour Hill, an inner city area of Dublin, Ireland, serving members of the Irish Defence Forces and under the administration of the Army's Medical Corps.
The Minister for Children, Disability and Equality (Irish: An tAire Leanaí, Míchumais agus Comhionannais) is a senior minister in the government of Ireland and leads the Department of Children, Disability and Equality. The current Minister for Children, Disability and Equality is Norma Foley, TD. She is assisted by a minister of state:
The Child and Family Agency (Irish: An Ghníomhaireacht um Leanaí agus an Teaghlach [2]), known as Tusla, is an independent Irish agency created by the Child and Family Agency Act 2013 and answerable to the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth. [3]