Tuesday, 21 November 2023

Thursday 23rd NLN Phibsboro & Mulhuddart Open Day

The National Learning Network in Phibsboro between 11am to 1pm on November 23rd are looking to meet staff and students to discuss the programmes they run in Phibsboro and Mulhuddart. They are based at 7th Floor Phibsboro Tower, Phibsboro, Dublin 7, D07 XH2D. Parking is available in their rooftop carpark which is accessible from Connaught St. Disk parking is available on Connaught St. If walking or travelling by public transport, use the stairs between Tesco and the shop before. Press 9 and enter on the larger keypad to call reception to gain access.

Please RSVP by email or by calling/texting directly on 0873726625 by close of business Tuesday.

This is part of a National Open Day across all National Learning Network (NLN) colleges which are based in every county in Ireland next Thursday, November 23rd from 11am. NLN, is the educational division of the Rehab Group, is a supported training service which provides a range of inclusive, flexible training courses for people with a disability, mental health issues, illness or additional support needs. NLN delivers about 70 different training courses across over 50 locations in Ireland, providing certified courses and specialist support to people aged 16 and upwards who may otherwise find it difficult to gain employment, or who need personalised support to progress to third-level or further education.

The NLN National Open Day to mark College Awareness Week. People can visit to discuss the various learning options with pathways to further education, higher education, and jobs. NLN believe no one should be left behind so drop in and hear what their inclusive, equitable education and training model is all about.

NLN works with people of all ages, from early school leavers right up to people aged 65. Their staff are skilled in working with employers to help match students with the right employer and the right role.


Check out this opportunity from Parc Project and Arches

 


Wednesday, 8 November 2023

November 23 Monthly Schedule

November Schedule 2023 PDF Monthly by Gateway Project on Scribd

Certified psychologist Kati Morton asks us to consider if we are the problem in this video

 It's easy to point the finger at someone else's behaviour, but it often times may be better to turn that finger around and look at what we may be doing that is hurting our relationships. We may look at see repeat unhealthy relationship or friendship patterns in our life, or perhaps we often blame our friends or parents or family for everything wrong in our life. Or we may blame society or other factors in our life. The truth is, there is often two people at fault in conflict or unhealthy relationships (not in all cases, but often times). Or we often may have some fault in things. We may find ourselves a co-dependent in our relationships or friendship or find that we struggle with co-dependency in all of our relationships. Or we may find ourself stuck in unhappy situations without making the changes we need to move forward. And then we may see that our friendships or relationships are consistently unhealthy - and when I say relationship I mean our work colleagues or our mother or our father or our siblings, not just romantic partners. We may find that negativity or negative patterns follow us in all of our relationships - so let's dive into the 6 signs that YOU might be the problem in your relationships and friendships.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1lpdSoLLaE

Check out this information about Bereaved Children’s Awareness Week

 

This year for Bereaved Children’s Awareness Week (13-17 November), the Barnardos Children’s Bereavement Service is partnering with the Irish Childhood Bereavement Network to host an online panel event as part of ongoing learning around the importance of culturally sensitive bereavement support.
 
‘An Intercultural conversation about what we learn to do with grief’
Tuesday 14 November @ 3:30-4:30pm
Register here
 
All are welcome to join the conversation happening between five women who were born outside of Ireland and who are currently living and working in Ireland.

Arzu Gorbil,

Wendy Muperi,

Alejandra Etienne,

Iryna Matuzova,

Colleen Brown

They will be sharing what they've learned about grief and grieving while growing up in Turkey, Zimbabwe, Colombia, Ukraine and the USA, along with other countries and cultures they have lived in along the way.
 
To learn more about this campaign, please click the link below:

https://www.childhoodbereavement.ie/bereaved-childrens-awareness-week/bereaved-childrens-awareness-week-2023/?mc_cid=2b5bd86995&mc_eid=6dd9a73ef6

Tuesday, 7 November 2023

HUGG's World Suicide Bereavement Remembrance Event on 19th November 2023

 

World Suicide Bereavement Day is marked every year in mid-November, when people who have been bereaved by suicide come together to find comfort, remember loved ones, and share expressions around loss, healing and hope. This year, HUGG, the national suicide bereavement charity, is inviting anyone who has been impacted by suicide to join them to mark the day and remember their loved ones who have died by suicide.

 

“Say Their Name: World Suicide Bereavement Remembrance Event”, will be held in the Unitarian Church, St Stephen’s Green, Dublin on Sunday, 19th November 2023, at 2pm. It will also be live-streamed. This is a FREE event; however, spaces are limited, please register on the link below.


Registration link: https://bit.ly/2023SayTheirName




Theatre classes at The Gate

Check out these theatre classes available for youths and adults at the prestigious Gate Theatre!

Click the link for more information.

GATEWAYS Taster Theatre Workshops - Gate Theatre Dublin

Thursday, 2 November 2023

Check out these events through Dublin City Council

 

Dublin City Council have an Events Section on our website which can be found by clicking on the link - Events | Dublin City Council

 

Please see below a selection of upcoming event taking place in the South East Area:

 

·         Winter Lights - Barnardo Square, Children’s Art Competition - Winter Lights - Barnardo Square, Children’s Art Competition | Dublin City Council

 

·         History Book Club for Children (ONLINE) - History Book Club for Children (ONLINE) | Dublin City Council

 

·         Ciorcal Comhrá - Ciorcal Comhrá | Dublin City Council

 

·         Toddler Group @ Pembroke Library  - https://www.dublincity.ie/events/toddler-group

·         Ringsend Library Toddler Group - Ringsend Library Toddler Group | Dublin City Council

·         Ringsend Library Book Club - Ringsend Library Book Club | Dublin City Council

 

·         Pearse Street Creative Writing Group - Pearse Street Creative Writing Group | Dublin City Council

 

·         Spanish language exchange - Spanish language exchange | Dublin City Council

 

·         Toddler and Storytime meetings @ Pearse Street Library - Toddler and Storytime meetings | Dublin City Council

 

New events are being added all the time so keep an eye on the Events link Events | Dublin City Council to see what’s going on in the South East Area and all across Dublin City.

 

 

Dublin City Council Libraries:

 

Dublin City Libraries have also a mailing list of any events going on in their libraries.

Please note that the mailing list is for all libraries in the DCC area, and not just the South East Area

 

To subscribe to this mailing list: https://www.dublincity.ie/residential/libraries/about-libraries/mailing-lists

 

You can find our more information about our libraries and their upcoming events on our webpage: https://www.dublincity.ie/residential/libraries

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