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YOUTHREACH County Coordinator
24 Millfield Heights, Buncrana
Co Donegal Tel/Fax: 074 93 20908
Email: [email protected]
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Letterkenny’s Victoria Wins Strasbourg Trip!
My name is Victoria Mongan - I am a Year 2 LCA student at Letterkenny Youthreach. I would like to share my amazing experience of participating in the Michael Sweetman Trust competition to Strasbourg.
A man called Vincent Taigman who was the interviewer for the competition came to the Centre on Tuesday morning 3rd December 2013.
He explained how Michael Sweetman had left money in his will and that he wanted twenty or more students from Leaving Cert Applied to be brought to the European
Parliament for three days. During my interview I had to talk about my Social Education task which was about contraception. On Monday 16th December 2013 Gillian Kennedy our Coordinator asked to speak to me in the office. She congratulated me on getting picked to go on the Michael Sweetman trip. I was delighted and couldn’t wait to tell everyone. I went head first into planning for the trip and couldn’t wait to go.
The group of twenty-four met at Bewley’s hotel in Dublin. We stayed the first night there and got the flight from Dublin Airport the next morning at 7a.m. to Frankfurt.
When we arrived at Frankfurt we booked into our hotel. The following morning we were taken by bus to the European Parliament. I was amazed at the size of the place and the amount of people that were walking about. We stayed at the parliament for ten hours!! During that time I represented Ireland in that I was chosen from the group to talk to the parliament about Ireland. I was so proud of myself. We had lots of free time where we shopped and talked to each other.
It was by far the best experience of my life I would like to thank my Social Education tutor Mary Ross and my English tutor Deirdre Gallagher and Gillian Kennedy for encouraging me to go forward for this and preparing me for the best time of my life.
Welcome...Welcome...Welcome...Welcome...to the first edition of our 2014 newsletter. This year Youthreach is 25 years old! Since our last newsletter, the funding of Youthreach has been moved under the remit of SOLAS, the Further Education and Training Authority (www.solas.ie). The last few months have been busy ones for the Youthreach programme in Co Donegal. Learners worked on CVs and interview skills as part of a skills focus session in early January (see below) and have been working on their FETAC modules since. We’ve continued to build our Twitter account as well (@DonegalYR) - you can read all about it inside! The next edition of the newsletter will be available just before the summer.
Dr Sandra Buchanan, Youthreach County CoordinatorDr Sandra Buchanan, Youthreach County CoordinatorDr Sandra Buchanan, Youthreach County CoordinatorDr Sandra Buchanan, Youthreach County Coordinator
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Donegal ETB March 2014
Volume 12, Issue 1
Lifford Love Metalwork! 2
Ballyshannon’s New
Classrooms
2
Sen. Kathryn Reilly
Visits Gortahork
3
Buncrana Visit
Dublin 3
Victoria Wins EU Trip 4
Inside this issue:
Youthreach is funded by
SOLAS and the European Social Fund.
Future Skills Focus for Youthreach Youthreach had a busy few days from 20-22 January focusing on future skills and opportunities. On 20 January,
learners from across the county attended a skills day organised by the Advocacy Service (see pictures below)
whereby they could sample various skills and obtain information to assist with future decision making about courses
and jobs. On Tuesday 21 January, learners also attended mock interviews. For many this was the first interview they
had ever completed. Finally on Wednesday 22 January, learners attended the annual Adult Learner Fair organised
by Donegal ETB’s Adult Learner Guidance Service. The week helped learners to focus their thoughts on future
education and job opportunities. Well done and thanks to all who assisted with the organisation of these days.
Above: Skills
demonstrations.
Left: Information
stands.
Right: Lifford learners
attending the Adult
Learner Fair on 22
January 2014.
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New Classrooms for Ballyshannon
Lifford Learners Love Metalwork! We started a metalwork class in the North West Regional College, Springtown, Derry at the
beginning of January. For the first four weeks we learned how to make an ash shovel. We
were each handed sheet metal and had to find and figure out the measurements and mark
them on our piece of metal. We then cut out the shape with a pair of snips. Once that was
done we went and bent the metal into the shape of the shovel and had to tack it in place.
We drilled holes in the back of the shovel and added a handle by riveting it into place. We
have moved onto Arc welding in the last couple of weeks. Arc welding was easy to learn
and was very easy to pick up. We were each handed a square piece of metal and told to try
and make as many straight lines across the piece as we could as this was the best way to
learn with the welder. Metalwork is good as it gives you a chance to learn different skills
that you could use sometime in the future. I think metalwork is very interesting as you can
make almost anything out of metal and welding is a very good skill to learn and I hope to use it sometime in the future.
Each year Martin Moloney, heritage specialist and
falconer, visits the Buncrana Youthreach centre as
part of their Wednesday programme and spends an
hour with the learners discussing local wildlife and
birds of prey. The learners get an opportunity to
hold the birds and absolutely love it!
Birds of Prey Visit
Buncrana
NAYC Update
The prefabs in Ballyshannon Youthreach recently underwent a makeover (pictured below) and after a lot of hard work, they are now in action. Included in the new rooms are an Art room, a Communications room and library and a Maths room. Staff and learners alike are delighted with them.
The NAYC held its 20th anniversary conference in Fota Island Resort, Cork from 26-28 February. The theme of the conference was ‘Time and Change—Managing the Challenges, Celebrating the Years’. It also marked the 25th anniversary of the Youthreach programme. Two specific Youthreach resources were launched—www.yo-yos.ie and www.eatright.eu. Vivienne Brannigan, Laytown/Bettystown
Youthreach was elected Chairperson, with Maura White, Mahon Youthreach elected Vice-Chairperson and Josephine Dempsey, Miltown Malbay elected Secretary of the Association. Tweets about the conference can be viewed on the Association’s Twitter account (@NAYCEXEC) and through #NAYC2014.
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Forthcoming EventsForthcoming EventsForthcoming EventsForthcoming Events
Buncrana/Glengad Visit Dublin Pictured below are learners from the Buncrana and Glengad centres during their recent annual residential trip to Dublin on 16 January. Amongst other activities they visited Kilmainham Goal and on their way home, the Ulster American Folk Park, outside Omagh, Co Tyrone.
Senator Kathryn Reilly Speaks to Gortahork Learners
Kathryn Reilly, Sinn Fein Senator, recently visited Gortahork Youthreach to talk to learners about issues for them living in a rural setting in modern Ireland. The discussion was energetic and covered areas of
employment, travel and training.
Miss Reilly is the youngest Senator in the Seanad and was impressed by the knowledge and communication skills of the young people; she also congratulated them on their grasp of the issues which were of concern to them as young people facing the realities of life in 2014.
10-14 March: Stand Up! Awareness Week against Homophobic Bullying
31 March-4 April: National Alcohol Awareness Week
7-11 April: Let’s Talk About Sex Week (Donegal Youth Services): Sexual Health Clinic for Youthreach,
Letterkenny Women’s Centre
17 April: Annual County Blitz, Letterkenny
Happy 25th Birthday
Youthreach! The Youthreach programme in Ireland celebrates its 25th birthday this year. First set up in 1989 as a response to the high youth unemployment rate of the 1980s recession, the programme has gone from strength to strength since with 108 centres operating across the country to cater for the needs of over 3,500 early school leavers on an annual basis.