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Here we provide a collection of free resources, downloads, and facilities for further research. If you have any suggestions for this page, please let us know!
We hold a large collection of documents and .pdf files on tulsk and Rathcroghan due to website limitations we cannot provide links to all these files. However if you would like request a file from this list please contact us
Discovery Programme in Roscommon
Link to overview of Medieval Rural Settlement Project
(Includes PDF and printable documents)
Tulsk Report – This is a short report by Niall Brady explaining the project.
Discovery Programme Reports No, 7 2005Â available @ Cruachan AÃ Shop
Articles and Writing of NUI Galway Staff
Links to staff pages at NUI Galway
John Waddell, NUI Galway, co-author of Rathcroghan
Joe Fenwick, NUI Galway, co-author of Rathcroghan
Kieran O’Conor, NUI Galway
Heritage Council of Ireland
Link to useful resources in Irish Heritage and Conservation
Historical Publications on Cruachan or Rathcroghan
Courtesy of the extensive Roscommon History website. With thanks to Liam Byrne.
Seasonal and Special Interest Publications
Children First
Cruachan AÃ Heritage Centre endeavours to observe all government guidelines and legislation in relation to education and the safety and welfare of children. These guidelines include:
- Children First : National Guidelines For The Protection And Welfare Of Children
[This is an external link to the Department of Health and Children's website] - Education Act, 1998
[This is an external link to the Irish Statute Book website] - Education for Persons with Special Educational Needs Act, 2004
[This is an external link to the Houses of the Oireachtas website] - Teaching Council Act, 2001
[This is an external link to the Irish Statute Book website] - Guidelines for taking images of children [PDF 554KB]
[This is an external link to the Heritage Council of Ireland website] - Code of practice for solo practitioners working with children [PDF 461K]
[This is an external link to the Heritage Council of Ireland website]
With thanks to the Heritage Council of Ireland
All of our children’s workshops, projects and tours are supervised and monitored by our trained staff, whose qualifications include:
- Environmental Health Officer’s Association Food Safety Accreditation
- Childcare First Aid Training and Certification
- Security Personnel Qualification (Fetac Level 4)
- Garda Vetted for Teaching with VEC, with experience as prison staff tutor
- National Guidelines for Protection of Children training – ‘Children First’
- Accredited Keeping Safe Training (All Modules 1-4) for Child Protection



