Accident Simulation


Ballinora/Ballincollig Red Cross carried out an accident simulation in Ballinora at the Community Weekend. Well done to our members and thanks to the Cork City Fire Service for their assistance in this. Check out the Video above to see some of the highlights

Ballinora/Ballincollig Red Cross in conjunction with the
Cork City Fire service carry out an accident simulation.

Successful and Busy weekend for our branch


Denis, Jacqui, Eileen, Mary, Gemma,Imelda, Aileen and Marie
at the Community Day held in Ballinora 
This weekend saw a massive fleet of our members engaging in Red Cross Duties of all varieties.
Firstly, on Saturday we covered a Féile game in Ballinora.

Féile Duty at Ballinora GAA pitch

This was followed by our Bike unit covering the launch of the prestigious Ballinora Waterfall Heritage Trail. This new trail launched in Ballinora sees the historical sites denoted by plaques around the locality. A map of all these routes can be found and followed here

Ballinora/Ballincollig Red Cross Bike Unit is proving to be
a huge success at various events.
Following on from Saturday's activities, Sunday was also a very eventful day for all our members from various units. At Ballinora Community Day, our branch was visible in a variety of capacities. Our Ambulance and bike unit covered the local community day. A stand was set up displaying our work and the work of the local CFR group. Well Done to Imelda O' Connor for this. In addition to this our Hand Care team provided much welcomed hand massage to anyone who wished to avail of the service.

Hand Care Team on duty


With all this going on, also on Sunday afternoon at the community event, a accident was simulated for all present to see. This was done in conjunction with the Cork City Fire Service. Our Senior Unit members along with the Fire Brigade demonstrated a car accident and what is involved in safely removing a casualty from a car following a road traffic collision. Well done and thanks to everyone. Check out some footage on our Facebook Page.

Accident Simulation Display
Well done to all our members who took part in duties and various other capacities over the weekend.

Marie, Eileen, Gillian and Imelda on duty at the Ballinora
Community Day.


Carer of the Year Nominations open



Do you know someone who gives their time to care for others? 
Why not nominate them for the Irish Red Cross Carer of the Year Award.

Check out www.redcross.ie/carer2016 for more information or Call 01 6424600

The one and only Marie McSweeney

Within our branch we are very lucky with our fantastic members. Many of our members hold various positions within the Irish Irish Red Cross.

One special member Marie McSweeney was recently honoured at the national Volunteer awards in Dublin owing her caring and unique contribution to the Irish Red Cross. Marie, has been a stalwart of Ballinora/Ballincollig Irish Red Cross for many years. With countless hours dedicated to Irish Red Cross at various levels Marie was recently announced nationally as the Health and Social Care Volunteer of the year. This award was presented to Marie for her outstanding time, dedication and commitment to the Irish Red Cross Movement. 
Marie McSweeney with members of the Cork Area at the recen
awards ceremony which took place in Dublin

As the Cork Area Health and Social Care officer, Marie has been involved in various initiatives on a local and national level. Marie trained as one of the first skin camouflage practitioners in the Irish Irish Red Cross and continues to provide this service which is an exemplary example and has also been used as a blue print for others. Marie is also a founding member and co-ordinator of the local CFR group in the Ballinora area. Massive credit is due to Marie as these endeavours have made a huge difference in the lives of so many people across Ireland.

Following a talk on the 16th of June which Marie gave to the Ladies of the Active retirement group in Turners Cross, Marie promoted the work of the Irish Irish Red Cross Health and Social care activities across so many branches.

The Health and social care services that are provided by the Irish Red Cross include the following:    
  •    The Therapeutic hand care service which Marie describes as ‘unique to the Irish Red Cross as Volunteers are trained to give hand massage and manicures to clients in the Day care centres, nursing homes and community hospitals’. While this is a service provided by the team, Marie also promotes this as ‘a wonderful way for communicating with all ages especially the elderly’. This works in a two way system – massage of hands and talking to the people. Marie proudly states ‘time spent with the clients/patients can often be the most valuable aspect of the service.’

  •       The Health and social care team also provide a skin camouflage service which is the application of special cover creams to improve the appearance of scarring and other disfiguring skin conditions. Clinics are held on a monthly basis and all details are available from Irish Red Cross HQ and local practitioners.


While these are the two main services that this team provide, Marie McSweeney also promotes the carer of the year award, is involved in senior citizens outings, assists with the resilience fund to help in times of flooding and will be involved in the assistance to migrants coming to Ireland. Alongside these national initiatives, on a local level Marie plays a massive role in Ballinora/Ballincollig branch of the Irish Irish Red Cross while training on a weekly basis and providing cover at duties in such a professional manner.

Marie McSweeney receiving her award from
the Health and Social care volunteer of the year
Ballinora/Ballincollig Irish Red Cross are very proud to have Marie as a member of our branch. She is a credit to herself, her family and the Irish Red Cross while being a role model to many within the organisation. Marie captures the true essence of being a Irish Red Cross Volunteer – whatever is required – attend a duty, do a church gate collection, assist in training, Marie has obliged willingly, professionally and ensures everyone is cared for. For her manner, commitment and determination Ballinora/Ballincollig Irish Red Cross are more than proud and privileged to have Marie as a member of our branch. Her motivation and selfless devotion to all her activities as health and social care officer  is motivated purely by her caring nature to help others.


Well done and Congratulations to Marie on being award the health and social care volunteer of the year, we wish you all the best in your future endeavours. 

Ballinora Community Weekend 2016


Why not support the Ballinora Community Weekend happening on the 25th and 26th of June. 
Great fun and something for all the family assured. 

Our Branch of the Red Cross are even carrying out a Red Cross Simulation 
display on Sunday. 

Check out the details below



Well Done :)

Imelda O' Connor presenting Denis with his
Trophy
Well done to branch member Denis on receiving the trophy for winning trainer. Denis received this in recognition of the time, hard work and dedication he gave to our bike team in preparation for the recent competition. Well Done and Thanks to Denis for his work.