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Thursday January 01 1970

Comhlámh's 'What Next?' A Course for Returned Volunteers Starting the Weekend 5th,6th,7th Oct 2012

category national | education | event notice author Wednesday September 19, 2012 15:47author by Comhlámh - Comhlámh, Irish Association of Development Workers and Volunteersauthor email susan at comhlamh dot orgauthor address Comhlámh, 2nd Floor, Ballast House, Aston Quay, Dublin 2author phone 01-4783490 Report this post to the editors

'What Next’ is a course for returnees who have lived and worked overseas in the capacity of learner, volunteer or development worker, and who are interested in continuing to engage in development education from Ireland. The course inludes funding to start an awareness-raising project in your local area.

When & Where: Residential* on the weekend of 5th (evening arrival), 6th and 7th October - Cloughjordan Ecovillage, Tipperary
Saturday 10th November: The Sophia Centre, 25 Cork St Dublin 8
Saturday 1st December : The Lantern Centre, 17 Synge St, Dublin 8

Cost: €60 per person, which covers all training materials, accommodation costs, meals and refreshments.
Booking: Book online at http://www.comhlamh.org/courses/booking.php?course=what...-next or contact Susan: susan@comhlamh.org, Tel: 01-478-3490 for booking queries

The 4-day course will engage participants in a critical process to explore development issues and skills to raise awareness and take action locally. An outcome of the course is that participants will have the opportunity to develop and deliver an Action Project either individually or as a group around a particular issue or idea.

How much?
The course will cost €60 per person, which covers all training materials, accommodation costs, meals and refreshments.

When?
Residential* on the weekend of 5th (evening arrival), 6th and 7th October - Cloughjordan Ecovillage, Tipperary
Saturday 10th November: The Sophia Centre, 25 Cork St Dublin 8
Saturday 1st December : The Lantern Centre, 17 Synge St, Dublin 8

What is provided?

Residential accommodation
All meals and refreshments
4-days of training
Support, funding and mentoring to develop Action Projects

To Book : You can book online at: http://www.comhlamh.org/courses/booking.php?course=what...-next

For booking-related queries please contact Susan: susan@comhlamh.org

Related Link: http://www.comhlamh.org/what-next-course.html

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