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- Children’s Health Services in Ireland Children in Ireland are dependants of their parents and have the same entitlement to health services as their parents. This means that if parents have a medical card, their children are included as a dependant on that card and are entitled to the same range of services as the parents.
- Dental, aural and optical health services in Ireland Overview of dental, aural and optical health services in the Republic of Ireland, teeth care, eye care, ear care, eye and ear, dental care, dentists
- Education system in Ireland There are three distinct levels of education in Ireland: primary, secondary and higher (often known as third-level or tertiary) education.
- Education system in Northern Ireland Northern Ireland has a very high standard of education with over 60% of young people leaving secondary education going on to university or college.
- Health Services in Ireland Overview of health services in Ireland - entitlements and services, provisions for medical card holders and non-medical card holders
- Lost Bank and Building Society accounts - NI There is about £12 million lying in forgotten bank and building society accounts in Northern Ireland. If some of it's yours, the Consumer Council of Northern Ireland may help you get it back.
- North South scholarships Universities Ireland*, which promotes collaboration between universities in Northern Ireland and Ireland, and the Joint Business Council of the Irish Business and Employers Confederation and the Confederation of British Industry, which promotes North-South business co-operation, are offering six bursaries to students
- Qualifications in Ireland and Northern Ireland - comparisons how the different types of qualifications in Ireland and Northern Ireland compare and which are equivalent
- Special needs education in Ireland Special needs education means the special educational arrangements which are in place for people with disabilities. All children – including children with disabilities and children with special needs – have a constitutional right in Ireland to free primary education. Children with special educational needs have the right to free primary education up to age 18.
- Studying in Ireland Ireland offers a diverse range of higher education institutions from traditional Universities to the more recently established Institutes of Technology, Colleges of Education and Independent Colleges. A broad choice of courses is offered across all disciplines.
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