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Daily Record
a day ago
- Health
- Daily Record
Healthy 'n' Happy to host community event in Rutherglen
The June 13 workshop is part of the charity's 'Creating Hope in our Community' initiative A busy local charity is hosting a special event as part of its 'Creating Hope in our Community' campaign, dedicated to positive mental health and suicide prevention across Cambuslang and Rutherglen. Healthy 'n' Happy Community Development Trust is inviting residents and community representatives to the June 13 workshop with expert Louise McSharry of Penumbra's self-harm network, who will lead a session on supporting people who have issues with self-harm. It follows the success of the organisation's previous campaign event in November, when they arranged a special showing of 'moving and uplifting' film The Low Road, joined by director Stephen Mulhearn and producer Sophie Marsh. The latest event takes place at the Number 18 venue on Rutherglen's Farmeloan Road on Friday, June 13, from 10am to 1pm, when visiting guest Louise will run an informative workshop and host a question-and-answer session. Healthy 'n' Happy executive lead Mark Soanes said: 'We'd strongly encourage Cambuslang and Rutherglen residents, community groups, charities, statutory services and businesses to come along, so we can all work collaboratively to improve mental health in our community and provide vital support. 'You can all be part of this much-needed and important movement, to make a huge difference to you and the lives of those around you. 'Louise is very well versed on many topics surrounding mental health and has an amazing insight into this important will also have updates on useful upcoming training and will discuss best practice for promoting good mental wellbeing.'


Extra.ie
19-05-2025
- Extra.ie
Seoul food and smart tech as guests enjoy Google's Korean Connection
Korean culture and cutting-edge tech collided this week at Dublin hotspot Hen's Teeth. Google celebrated the launch of the brand-new Pixel 9a with an immersive Translate and Taste experience. Laura Nolan and Matthew MacNabb, Louise McSharry, BillyKiss and Lorna Spaine all stepped out to sample the future of AI with a side of Korean cuisine. Louise McSharry at Google's Translate and Taste experience 'Korean Connection' to celebrate the launch of the Pixel 9a. Pic: Brian McEvoy Hosted by Dev Skehan, the event was designed to showcase Pixel 9a's powerful AI features, most notably Google Translate and Gemini. Dev Skehan at Google's Translate and Taste experience 'Korean Connection' to celebrate the launch of the Pixel 9a. Pic: Brian McEvoy Guests put the tech to the test by translating their Korean menus with ease. Lorna Spaine at Google's Translate and Taste experience 'Korean Connection' to celebrate the launch of the Pixel 9a. Pic: Brian McEvoy They then explored how Gemini can effortlessly map out an itinerary for a dreamy getaway to Seoul. BillyKiss at Google's Translate and Taste experience 'Korean Connection' to celebrate the launch of the Pixel 9a. Pic: Brian McEvoy The Pixel 9a has been engineered with Google's most advanced chip to date — the Tensor G4. Shanice Griffin at Google's Translate and Taste experience 'Korean Connection' to celebrate the launch of the Pixel 9a. Pic: Brian McEvoy It delivers flagship-level performance and next-gen AI capabilities from the Pixel 9 series. Nicoleta Cocut at Google's Translate and Taste experience 'Korean Connection' to celebrate the launch of the Pixel 9a. Pic: Brian McEvoy It features a refined, durable design, an upgraded primary camera system, all-day battery life, and seamless integration with Gemini to elevate productivity and creativity across every task.