Good morning colleagues
by Martina O'Leary

Our own Padraig Mulligan spoke to Shannonside FM about the dispute in Roscommon yesterday, you can listen back HERE, the station used part of the interview to report that Fórsa denies that staff dictate to their managers in relation to availing of flexi-leave arrangements, the station also reports that industrial action at Roscommon County Council is due to proceed tomorrow.

 

Systems failures within the State’s child protection agency Tusla is leading to the mishandling of child sex abuse allegations and leaving vulnerable children at potential risk, the health watchdog has found.

 

Primary schools are dealing with very young children with serious mental health difficulties including self-harming and suicidal thoughts, according to a new study, writes Katherine Donnelly, in the Indo.

 

The Ombudsman received more than 3,000 complaints about providers of public services last year.

 

Corporate employees in Ireland are suffering from concerning levels of stress, anxiety and depression, a new report has found

 

Ditch smartphones and get your real life back writes Kathy Sheridan in the Times.

 

Today's zen goes to one of my favourite performers Bruce Springsteen who denounced 'inhumane' border policy during his show. Here's the Boss and the E Street B and playing American Land.

 

Have a good day.

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