National Learning Network provides education and training to students and adults with extra support needs.

National Learning Network provides education, training and specialist support to students and adults with extra support needs.

Have you or someone you support faced significant challenges which have impacted on your experience to access education and training opportunities? If so, I highly recommend that you check out about the services offered by the National Learning Network (NLN) Centres nationwide? Over the years I have seen students who have faced big challenges personally, educationally and socially go on to develop their skills and self-confidence by completing courses which are suited to their interests at a pace which suits their learning needs. NLN offer courses which are designed to help build student’s confidence, knowledge, assertiveness, and to give them independent living skills. Most students progress onto further education or employment. Using the words ‘Think Possible’ as part of their branding shows how focused they are on supporting learners to reach their potential, in spite of any challenges.

 Who are these courses for?

 National Learning Network provides training and specialist support to young people and adults who, for a variety of reasons, may find it difficult to gain employment or need extra support before progressing in education. This includes young people students who may not want to, or be equipped to, access traditional post-school pathways. Regardless of circumstances, be it long-term unemployment, physical or mental illness, disability or extra support needs, the NLN offers a welcoming and supportive environment for students from the age of 16 to 65.

NLN has 50 centres across Ireland which offer a courses in a welcoming environment for participants. There are 70 programmes available at a mix of levels and are accredited by QQI, City and Guilds and other recognised awarding bodies. The courses vary from centre to centre but cover multiple options such as business, catering, computers, horticulture, art and design, wellness, employability skills and much more. There really is something for everyone! The courses provide relevant practical experience gained in meaningful work placement and classroom-based learning.

You can check out the full list on - https://rehab.ie/national-learning-network/find-a-course/our-courses/ 

Key aspects of the NLN education and training programmes include -

·         Continuous enrolment (students can start any time)

·         Small class sizes

·         Personalised learning

·         Free courses – all courses are funded by the HSE or the local ETB

·         Students keep any social welfare payments they are entitled to

·         Person-centred approach where every course is tailored to the student’s needs and delivered at their pace

·         On-site psychologist support student’s wellbeing and learning goals

·         Course sampling – many students try a course out before committing

·         Job-seeking skills – CV writing and interview techniques

 

NLN are running a national Open Day coming up on Wednesday, August 24th from 11am to 1pm. Potential students, adults and parents are invited to drop into any of the their centres nationwide to chat to staff and see the wide range of diverse courses available. For more details on your local NLN centre and on how to apply check out www.nln.ie, email info@nln.ie and follow on @NLNireland on social media platforms.

It will be the start of an exciting journey.

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