09/06/2026
🌊Successful passouts for Lough Derg RNLI volunteers: Paraic Slattery, Crew and Eleanor Ho**er, Lifeboat Press Officer🌊
RNLI Lough Derg is delighted to announce that this evening, Tuesday 09 June, Paraic Slattery was passed out as Crew by Lenny Fourie, RNLI Coastal Lifeboat Trainer. Earlier, Eleanor Ho**er, Lifeboat Press Officer, successfully passed her 5 year assessment by Siobhan McGarry, RNLI Media Trainer.
Having successfully passed his Tier 2 assessment, both in theory and on the water this evening, Paraic Slattery has been qualified as Crew for Lough Derg RNLI by Lenny Fourie, RNLI Coastal Lifeboat Trainer.
This achievement marks a significant milestone in Paraic’s training, and represents the culmination of over 18 months of dedicated study and afloat exercises.
The assessment involved a rigorous theory examination in the classroom, followed by a practical, scenario-based exercise afloat. During the evaluation, Paraic demonstrated proficiency in seamanship and navigation, including course plotting, watchkeeping, an understanding of maritime regulations, boat handling, and emergency procedures.
As a Captain on the Irish Coast Guard Search and Rescue Helicopter, Paraic is familiar with the demands and requirements for his role as RNLI crew, and can now, should he wish, pursue further specialised roles within the station, including training as a Navigator or Helm.
Earlier today, Eleanor Ho**er, volunteer Lifeboat Press Officer at Lough Derg RNLI, successfully completed her five-year assessment with RNLI Media Trainer Siobhan McGarry.
This assessment forms part of the RNLI’s competency-based evaluation process for volunteer Lifeboat Press Officers.
As part of the assessment, Eleanor submitted a comprehensive presentation to Siobhan in advance of their meeting, demonstrating all aspects of her role as Lough Derg RNLI’s media representative. This includes promoting the charity’s lifesaving work and fundraising activities, handling media enquiries relating to emergency call-outs, maintaining strong relationships with local and regional media, and ensuring accurate and timely communication on behalf of the station.
Following a detailed review of her submission and discussion of her role, Eleanor successfully met the required standards and was passed in her assessment.
Christine O’Malley, Lifeboat Operations Manager at Lough Derg RNLI says “I am delighted for Paraic and Eleanor and congratulate them on their successful passouts. This is a really positive milestone for the station. Paraic’s passout as Crew strengthens our operational capability and reflects our strong training culture and commitment to excellence at Lough Derg RNLI. Eleanor’s successful assessment recognises her continued commitment and professionalism in representing Lough Derg RNLI and the wider RNLI”.
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