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People with disabilities
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Blind Pension in Ireland
Blind Pension in Ireland is a means-tested payment for blind people and certain people with low vision.
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Carer's Allowance in Ireland
Carer's Allowance in Ireland is a payment for carers who look after certain people in need of full-time care and attention.
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Carer's Allowance in Northern Ireland
Carer’s Allowance (CA) in Northern Ireland is a non-means-tested, non-contributory benefit. It is payable to carers regardless of their income and carers do not have to have paid National Insurance contributions to be entitled to it.
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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.
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GP Services in Ireland
Overview of GP services for the public in Ireland
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Health Service Agencies in Ireland
Health Service Agencies across Ireland
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Health Service Agencies in Northern Ireland
There are a number of agencies and bodies that have a role in delivering health services in Northern Ireland. Some are involved in delivering services while others are regulatory and/or advisory.
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Health Services in Ireland
Overview of health services in Ireland - entitlements and services, provisions for medical card holders and non-medical card holders
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Health services in Northern Ireland
Health Services in Northern Ireland are managed by the Health and Social Care Board
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Health system in Northern Ireland
Leaflet download oulining issues such as Organisation of Health Services in Northern Ireland, Medical Card, GP services, Prescription Charges, Dental services, Ophthalmic Services, Maternity services
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