New Ross Standard

It all adds up to new career for football star Ciarán Public to have a say on mental health services

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TALENTED Wexford sportsman Ciaran Lyng was formally admitted as a Chartered Accountant at the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s Ireland conferring ceremony in Dublin.

Ciaran, from Piercestow­n, a son of Mick and Marie Lyng, is currently employed with Price Waterhouse Cooper (PWC).

He is a former profession­al footballer who played with Shrewsbury and Preston, a former county footballer and a prominent hurler and footballer with St. Martin’s GAA Club. THE HSE’s community healthcare department in the south east, is setting up public forums in Wexford, Carlow, Kilkenny, South Tipperary and Waterford to consult with people on the provision of mental health services.

The forums will provide a voice for the users of mental health services and their families and carers, to share experience­s,raise issues and be consulted and involved in the developmen­t of mental health services in their areas, according to a statement from the health authority.

The move follows recommenda­tions in the national mental health strategy ‘A Vision for Change’ and the HSE’s own national strategy for patient involvemen­t which have made it a priority for service users, families and carers to be centrally involved in the design, planning, delivery and evaluation of services.

A County Wexford Wexford informatio­n meeting will be held at the Wexford Mental Health Associatio­n premises in Henrietta Street, Wexford on Monday, November 19 at 6 p.m. Everyone interested is welcome to attend.

 ??  ?? Ciaran Lyng with Institute of Chartered Accountant­s president Feargal McCormack.
Ciaran Lyng with Institute of Chartered Accountant­s president Feargal McCormack.

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