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Administrator | 11 Sep 2008 - 4:28pm

Daughters of Charity Service For Persons with Intellectual Disability

The Daughters of Charity Service is one of the largest service providers within the intellectual disability sector in Ireland.  We are constantly growing and developing an extensive range of services across the age continuum to meet future challenges and circumstances.

This Review has highlighted the centrality of library, knowledge and information services within the NHS and describes four key purposes for library and knowledge service:

   1. Clinical decision making by patients, their carers as appropriate, and health professional

Do not miss this unique opportunity to attend a one day HSLG tailored training course in marketing which will be instructed exclusively by the Marketing Institute of Ireland. All participants will receive a certificate from the IMI.

Administrator | 1 Sep 2008 - 8:15am

The International Programme Committee invites you to submit papers and posters for the Workshop entitled “Working with others: explore, engage, extend” to be held in Dublin 2 -5 June 2009.

Administrator | 31 Jul 2008 - 2:19pm

HINT, July 2008, Voume 6, Issue 1 is now available!

Administrator | 21 Jul 2008 - 10:37am

Applications are now being invited for a four-year PhD scholarship in Health Literacy which is to be conducted at UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School commencing in September 2008.

The study will seek to measure health literacy in Ireland and assess the impact of culture and of language on this area. Developing an instrument for measuring the economic implications of health literacy will also form part of the research.

The Health Sciences Libraries Group (HSLG) is a section of the Library Association of Ireland (LAI) and membership of HSLG is through the LAI.   You can apply for personal membership of the LAI  here and read more about the benefits of LAI membership here.

 

 

The Irish Health Sciences Libraries Group, in association with the Health Research Board, has the honour of inviting you to the EAHIL Workshop 2009 in Dublin, Ireland.

The Minister for Health and Children, Mary Harney T.D., has announced a public consultation exercise on the proposed Health Information Bill which will deal with the collection, use, sharing, storage, disclosure and transfer of personal health information as well as the rights of individuals to control and access their health information.

 

 

The HSLG Committee Project Management Website can be accessed here hslg.updatelog.com/login


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