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Remembering Alf McCarthy

C103 presenter Martina ODonoghue remembers Alf McCarthy

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  • CorkToday 12 February 2025

    01:42:21|
    The lack of public health nurses is a real concern for children's vital development checks - we discuss We hear why the search is on for a full copy of the 1930’s film “Sweet Inniscarra”Do you let your child or children go on sleep overs ? we talk about parents' approach to their child sleeping over at friends' homesWe hear about Cork’s Decision Support Service ahead of an event in Cork next week that will focus on the practical steps required to create an Enduring Power of AttorneySt Patrick's Day Ministerial
  • St Patrick's Day Ministerial visits

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    St Patrick's Day Ministerial visits 
  • Practical steps required to create an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA), including one-to-one sessions with staff from the Decision Support Service

    13:00|
    Practical steps required to create an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA), including one-to-one sessions with staff from the Decision Support Service 
  • Parents approach to their child sleeping over at their friends homes

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    Parents approach to their child sleeping over at their friends homes - Sleepovers
  • Search is on for a full copy of the 1930’s film “Sweet Inniscarra”

    09:01|
    Search is on for a full copy of the 1930’s film “Sweet Inniscarra”
  • Paramedics not allowed keep respond car at their homes

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    Paramedics not allowed keep respond car at their homesParamedics have been informed they are no longer allowed to keep their respond car parked at their own homes as this would be considered Benefit in Kind and the workers should be paying extra tax.The rule, reportedly signed off last Friday, means paramedics will now have to leave their vehicles at a central location after their shift and drive home in their own cars — even if they're on call the next day. Pat Buckley, Sinn Féin TD for Cork East, called the policy "bonkers." Speaking to Patricia Messinger on C103, he explained how this impacts emergency response times. "If there's a call in the middle of the night, instead of responding immediately, the paramedic has to drive to the central location, pick up the vehicle, and then head to the emergency. It’s penny wise, pound foolish," he said.Deputy Buckley also pointed out that paramedics often go above and beyond, even using their vehicles off-duty to help in emergencies. The policy, he fears, will not only discourage people from joining the National Ambulance Service but could also push current paramedics to reconsider their roles.Pat Buckley told C103 this isn’t just a local issue. If the directive comes from Revenue, it’s a nationwide problem. Deputy Buckley said following changes to the ambulance service in 2013, locals have relied heavily on paramedics who go the extra mile.Listen Back to Cork East Deputy Pat Buckley speaking to Patricia Messinger on C103's Cork Today Show here
  • The lack of public health nurses in East Cork

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    The lack of public health nurses in East Cork
  • CorkToday 11 February 2025

    01:46:28|
    The family of the hit-and-run victim Joe Drennan is seeking to change the law in the wake of what they described as the ‘disgraceful’ nature of the concurrent sentence his killer received - Joe’s Aunt joins Patricia We hear a new report that shows how primary school children have unsupervised access to smark devices in their bedrooms, CybersafeKids join Patricia following their research We speak to the family who lost a husband & dad to pulmonary fibrosis People are beginning to switch mortgage providers to find the best rates We continue our conversation in relation to Panic Attacks with our regular show counsellor Joe Heffernan 
  • The feelings of a panic attack

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    The feelings of a panic attack Patricia discussing with our show counsellor Joe Heffernan