Laura’s legacy inspires 90% uptake of HPV vaccine in Clare
Uptake of the HPV vaccine in Clare has hit ninety percent with the advocacy work of the late Laura Brennan hailed for the increase.
Uptake of the HPV vaccine in Clare has hit ninety percent with the advocacy work of the late Laura Brennan hailed for the increase.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward A HPV vaccine jersey fitting day will take place at Clare County Council this Friday.
Laura Brennan’s advocacy work has been acknowledged with the renaming of a medal in her honour.
Laura Brennan’s message in promoting the HPV vaccine will be amplified this evening (Monday) with the airing of a documentary telling her story on RTÉ ONE.
*Sixmilebridge’s Seadna Morey. Photograph: Chris Copley It was far from their finest hour but Sixmilebridge managed to hold off a defiant Éire Óg and keep their aspirations of winning a fourteenth Clare SHC title alive.
Public support for an initiative to raise awareness of the HPV vaccine and prevent related cancers backed by sports clubs all over the world has helped the Brennan family in their grieving process.
*The Brennan family talk to the Clare Senior Hurling panel at Cusack Park. Photograph by Eamon Ward Teenage boys will for the first time in Ireland be given the option to get the HPV vaccination at schools, the family of the late Laura Brennan are urging parents with children of both sexes to sign consent …
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GAA clubs across the country are doing their bit to raise awareness for the HPV vaccine, a campaign that had been spearheaded by Ennis’ Laura Brennan up until her death in March.
Hundreds of mourners attended a mass of remebrance for Laura Brennan at St Peter and Paul Cathedral in Ennis on Wednesday.