EVE GHIS

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EVE GHIS Training Centre provides comprehensive, supported & certified computer training and general education to people with a wide range of disabilities.

EVE GHIS is a programme in the HSE. We offer the following courses::
- Introduction to IT skills (FETAC Level 3)
- ECDL (FETAC Level 4)
- Web Design & Computer Graphics (FETAC Level 5)
- Computer Maintenance (CompTIA / CISCO)

28/09/2021

Eve-GHIS is delighted to announce a new Horticulture course which will take place Every Tuesday from 1.00 pm with Seamus our experienced horticulture Tutor. To enroll in this module please contact GHIS Or send us a message and we will reply as soon as possible.

Team GHIS

07/09/2021

Exciting news coming today

New exciting course beginning next week,

Stay tuned to hear which course.

19/07/2021

Applications now open. PM for details

Photos from EVE GHIS's post 12/05/2021

Has Your career changed Due to Covid-19, or has it been affected by illness, personal difficulties or disability.

Do you need support to further your education or upskill to find suitable employment.

we offer :
*a comprehensive and supportive training programme
*help finding suitable employment
*opportunities to increase confidence
* a focus on recovery
* an improved quality of Life

all courses are QQI Certified Modules

This programme is free for eligible Participants

For Further information contact 01-415-86-01

Photos from EVE GHIS's post 25/02/2020

Pancake Tuesday 2020 at GHIS! Waking up this morning, I wondered what day it is today. It is Tuesday, but not any Tuesday. It’s Pancake Tuesday. Tomorrow is the first day of Lent. Traditionally, eggs and dairy were given up for the 40 days of Lent. Having one last feast of the ‘banned’ foods, using all the eggs and dairy in the house, became Pancake Tuesday.
In Eve the tradition was honoured too. This morning the canteen was all gussied up with colourful flowers and napkins. Pancakes were to be had for one and all. There was fruit, chocolate spread and cream to make them even more delicious. What a nice surprise!

Now Lent can come, what will you give up? It’s 40 more days and then roll on, the Easter Bunny can arrive!
All students here at Eve would like to thank the tutors who organised these Pancake Tuesday treats, and made it such a success!

21/02/2020

A beautiful day in the neighbourhood
On our trip to the cinema, we went to see, ‘A Beautiful day in the Neighborhood’, starring Tom Hanks as Fred Rogers, an American childrens’ television presenter whose popular show, ‘Mr. Roger’s neighborhood’, ran from 1968 to 2001. With the use of songs and puppets and in his quiet and calm manner, he dealt with children’s emotional and physical problems in an entertaining and accessible way. His message is that everyone is worthwhile and that we should all help each other, he was full of good advice and admired for helping children with the difficulties involved in dealing with the many problems involved in growing up such as, death, divorce, bullying and sibling rivalry. While he is a practically unknown character in this part of the world, he was a much loved institution for generations of Americans.
In the film, he is well played by Tom Hanks, an actor who is also well loved for his likability. The plot involves an unhappy, cynical journalist (Matthew Rhys) who is dealing with feelings of anger directed at his father (Chris Cooper) for abandoning his mother when she was dying while he also struggles to cope with the responsibility of himself being a new parent. He is given an assignment to write a short article about Mr. Rogers. He accepts it, wishing to find any flaws in his character. He finds that actually Mr. Rogers in genuinely caring and wise and through the film he is helped to repair his relationship with his father.
The film was directed by Marielle Heller who had previously made an excellent film called ‘The Diary of a Teenage Girl’, which deals with a girl growing up told in an honest and sensitive way. ‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood’ is entertaining and touching, it is well acted. It could so easily be sentimental and twee but it feels honest and moving. It would mean more to those people who grew up with Mr Rogers but it’s always good to learn about things and people we don’t know especially about people who added to the wellbeing of the world like Fred Rogers did.

GHIS Plant Project 2020 12/02/2020

We decided to revive our training centre canteen using some greenery in February 2020.

Social Media Training in Cairdeas 12.11.2018 22/11/2018

GHIS provides courses in other centres as well. See the review from Cairdeas Clubhouse on their blog.

Social Media Training in Cairdeas 12.11.2018     Martine from GHIS came in to deliver the first session of her Social Media training course. We learned how to edit films in Movavi Video Editor Plus, saving onto CD or DVD, and publi…

14/11/2018

Our website and blog are back up again!

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Bru Chaiomhin Campus, Cork Street
Dublin
DUBLIN8

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 3:30pm