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WATCH: Sign language incorporated into Covid-19 mental health information videos in Cork and Kerry Priscilla Lynch Head of Health and Wellbeing Cork Kerry Community Healthcare. Pic: Gerard McCarthy Cork Kerry Community Healthcare (CKCH) has teamed up with the Cork Deaf Club to ensure Irish Sign Language (ISL) is part of some of their videos. New versions of the popular Five Days series on how to look after your mental health during Covid-19 have been produced with ISL incorporated thanks to a sign language interpreter appearing on screen. The Five Ways Over Five Days series of videos was first published last year by CKCH. ....
Department Of Music At UCC Receives Largest Gift In It s 113 Year History The estate of British Master Builder Sidney V. Regan has given €2 million to the department. He moved to Cork in the 1960s and was member of the Commodore Male Voice Choir in Cobh. The bequest will enable the Department to provide direct support to students and improve physical resourcing for performers, composers and academics. The COPE Foundation, Marymount Hospice, the Cork Deaf Association and the National Council for the Blind will also share a separate €200,000. Prof. John O’Halloran, Interim President of UCC welcomed the significant donation to the Department of Music: ....
The next generation of Irish musicians is to benefit from a €2million pot left to them by a British builder who quit his home and resettled in Ireland after falling in love with trad music. The estate of Sidney V. Regan left €2million to the Department of Music at University College Cork (UCC), allowing generations of musical talent from Seán Ó Riada to Ann Cleare, and future cohorts of musicians, to benefit from. The bequest will enable the department to direct support to students in the form of scholarships for undergraduates and postgraduates, improve physical resourcing for performers and composers and hire professional performers. ....