During lockdown the staff at Birmingham Irish Association have been working hard to make our premises Covid-19 secure in order to welcome back clients. See details of our reopening here >
As part of this process we have undertaken a full Risk Assessment of all our premises and activities in order that you can visit us safe in the knowledge that your welfare, and that of our staff, is paramount.
When you visit our premises you will be asked to comply with the hygiene and safety measures we have put in place for your protection and comfort.
We are confident that the changes we have made will not adversely affect your experience when you visit us, and we will still be offering the same warm welcome, albeit a socially distanced one. A copy of our risk assessment and Covid secure certificate can be viewed and/or downloaded below.
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Welcome to another Birmingham Irish Association news update
We publish news and project updates keeping you up to date with details regarding our services and events, as well as other local developments and other news that will be of interest to our clients as well as other visitors.
John Mulry heads out in our minibus to collect our service users from their homes in the mornings, ensuring that they arrive safely to one of our Dementia centres across the City.
We have always marked St Brigid’s Day within our organisation. On the lead up to February 1st (The feast day of St Brigid) we celebrated in many ways during the week.
At Birmingham Irish, we feel that the beautiful language of Gaelic is an extraordinary gift that should be passed down from generation to generation with immense pride.
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