Dublin South East Community Training Centre

Dublin South East Community Training Centre

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We are a Community Training Centre that provides paid training opportunities at QQI Level 4 for Early School Leavers between 16 and 21 years of age.

02/04/2019

Great Visual Art Portfolio for the digital media module by Leah Maher

13/02/2019

Free, full-time course, training allowance provided.
You must be unemployed, between 16-21 years of age to apply.
Apply now, call 01-6728882 or e-mail [email protected]

31/01/2019

Great mural created by 3 of our learners from the Digital Media course. Well done guys!

28/01/2019

What a grat idea from our friends at walk "This Game-a-thon has a lot more to it than simply gaming! One of our support models is "Real Life Training". This model supports people aged 18 - 24 to develop their natural support structure and to access mainstream education, training and employment.

To do this, WALK work closely with people to develop skills that will benefit them in this area. The people we support thought it would be a great idea to organise an event that allowed them to do what they love (gaming!) for a good cause (Walk Community Project Fund)!

Luke, one of the people involved in the project, said that the project has brought people together who have similar interests, like gaming, technology, and digital media… he said many of the guys on the team are working towards careers in digital media or technology and this project will help them develop skills for this.

Dani, who is supporting the project, said that the project has been great for the team to learn how to take ownership over a project. They’ve been able to use their various creative skills to create the posters, the Twitch page, the Go Fund Me page and the general promotion of the event."

This Game-a-thon has a lot more to it than simply gaming! One of our support models is "Real Life Training". This model supports people aged 18 - 24 to develop their natural support structure and to access mainstream education, training and employment.

To do this, WALK work closely with people to develop skills that will benefit them in this area. The people we support thought it would be a great idea to organise an event that allowed them to do what they love (gaming!) for a good cause (Walk Community Project Fund)!

Luke, one of the people involved in the project, said that the project has brought people together who have similar interests, like gaming, technology, and digital media… he said many of the guys on the team are working towards careers in digital media or technology and this project will help them develop skills for this.

Dani, who is supporting the project, said that the project has been great for the team to learn how to take ownership over a project. They’ve been able to use their various creative skills to create the posters, the Twitch page, the Go Fund Me page and the general promotion of the event.

NCAD 28/01/2019

Very interesting day at the National college of Art and Design. Great tips for submitting portfolios. Really helpful and interesting advice and a tour of the Print and Graphic design department.

First Fortnight 10/01/2019

https://www.firstfortnight.ie/events

First Fortnight Artist Shane Keeling and a guest speaker will discuss the topic of mental health and art, inviting audience members to put forward to their views in an effort to lessen the stigma around the topic ...

09/01/2019

A very interesting chance for some of our arty learners.

This is your last chance to sign up for our Design Portfolio Workshop and Information Session taking place tomorrow, Thursday. Attendance is free, but booking is essential. Book your place here: https://bit.ly/2AYp2Iw

19/12/2018

Donations from the staff and learners from Dublin South East CTC have landed safely in SVP - Society of St. Vincent de Paul Ireland in time for Christmas. Thank you to everyone who has contributed.

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88-90 Townsend Street
Dublin
D02TF21

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 1pm