Donegal captain Michael Murphy officially launched a new health and well-being project which is being rolled out across County Donegal by Donegal Local Development Partnership. The project is ‘CoH-Sync’ which is short for Community Health […]
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Cross border conference shines spotlight on young peoples’ mental health in a changing world
Ulster University’s 15th Annual Mental Health Conference highlighted the inherent challenges that exist within a modern society for young people and the potential adverse effects that this can have on their mental wellbeing. Pictured from […]
Continue readingSignificant EU investment to help transform the lives of vulnerable families
Cross border conference highlights the costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Leading experts speaking at the first cross border Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) conference highlighted that children who have been exposed to situations such as […]
Continue readingNew community-based health and well-being hubs commence
A new EU INTERREG VA funded project has recently commenced in the border region. Called CoH-Sync, the project is aimed at supporting people to improve their health and wellbeing and was developed by the CAWT […]
Continue readingSignificant EU investment in community-based health and well-being hubs welcomed
10,000 people to be supported to improve their health A four year, €5.01 million EU INTERREG VA funded cross-border project has been launched in Co. Antrim. The CAWT Community Health Sync (CoH-Sync) Project secured the […]
Continue readingEU invests €8.8 million euros in cross border acute hospital services
13,000 patients to benefit from cross border services An €8.8 million EU INTERREG VA funded cross-border project has been launched today. The CAWT Acute Services Project has recently secured this EU funding to assess and […]
Continue readingCross border Humanitarian Response Course
Once again in April 2018, a CAWT sponsored cross border Humanitarian Disaster Response Course was held in the United Nations Training School Ireland in the Curragh Camp in Co. Kildare. The annual event was organised in […]
Continue readingEU invests €1.1 million in Community Paramedic Services
Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland to benefit from Community Paramedic services to enable care to be provided closer to a patient’s home Today sees the formal launch of the €1.1 million EU INTERREG […]
Continue readingEU invests €7.6 million in mental health recovery
Three cross border recovery college networks to be set-up to support people with mental health difficulties A €7.6 million EU INTERREG VA funded cross-border project has been launched in response to the […]
Continue reading50 new jobs for EU funded projects
7 Feb 2018 The CAWT Partnership has recently been awarded EU INTERREG VA funding to implement four large-scale cross border health and social care projects up to 2021. To support the delivery of these projects, […]
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