Archive for February 2012
Participants are sought for the Kilmeedy Horticulture Local Training Initiative which will commence on April 10th. Kilmeedy Horticulture was setup by Kilmeedy Development Group in conjunction with FÁS through their Local Training Initiative (LTI) programme. The LTI programme is a project-based training and work experience programme carried out in the local community and is run by the local community development group.
The 48 weeks course will run until March 8th 2013 and there are 20 Learner places available. The aim of Kilmeedy Horticulture is to provide learners with the skills, knowledge and business acumen to pursue a career in the horticulture industry and all the associated sectors including nurseries, garden centres, landscaping and the vegetable and fruit sector. This is quite a comprehensive course, consisting of ten modules, including both horticulture related subjects and modules that enhance knowledge and skills in preparing learners for employment.
Kilmeedy Training Centre is the chosen venue to deliver the local training initiative, FETAC Level 5 Accredited Horticulture Programme.
If you are interested in doing the course please register with your local FAS office or contact Elaine White course Co-ordinator on 063-87960 or kilmeedyhorticulture@gmail.com
Please follow the links to articles from 2012.
January Articles
- Supports Available for Parents 9/1/12
- Afterschool Tutors Sought 9/1/12
- Communities on Line Training Initiative 13/1/12
- Developing Future Community Leaders 13/1/12
- Grants for Horticulture 13/1/12
- Drugs Awareness Workshop 17/1/12
- Cancer Awareness 17/1/12
- Cervial Cancer Prevention Week 24/1/12
- Kilmeedy Horticulture Open Day 24/1/12
- Information Morning for Pensionners 25/1/12
- Mobile Cancer Unit to Visit West Limerick 27/1/12
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Friday last witnessed the launch of the Kilcornan Community Plan, the product of months of consultation and research by the local community with the support of HRA Planning Consultants and through funding from West Limerick Resources Rural Development Programme.
The development of the community plan was funded through West Limerick Resources Community Planning Initiative which offers 90% of cost up to a maximum of €6.000. According to West Limerick Resources Manager Shay Riordan who spoke at the launch, “Community planning is designed to guide and support communities in their development activities by bringing together all interest groups and examining the issues in the community as a whole, setting out a clear and achievable plan of activities over a given time period. This in turn will help guide their on-going development and support their applications for funding for support from West Limerick Resources to implement a range of both community and enterprise development initiatives.”
According to John Maher, former Chair of Kilcornan Community Council and one of the driving forces behind the plan, “It was felt that we were now at a stage where a structured plan was required that would provide a roadmap for all future development, commencing with the central area of the parish and spreading from there to the wider areas and whereby all stakeholders including public services, local business, property owners and the community at large would actively engage. This is our plan, Kilcornan’s Plan, and with the support and cooperation of the community we look forward to making the improvements hoped for.”
West Limerick Resources is currently working with the community with regard to supporting the implementation of a number of recommendations in the plan and other on-going community projects. Under the previous LEADER programmes the company supported the development of the local Community Centre, which now offers a focal point for all community activities.
To date West Limerick Resources has also supported the development of Community Plans in Kildimo, Mountcollins, Ballybrown with work on-going on a community plan for Pallaskenry. Communities interested in learning more about this initiative should contact Suzanne Rowley, Rural Development Programme Project Officer on 069 79114 or email srowley@wlr.ie
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As part of its on-going Cancer Awareness initiative, members of the West Limerick Resources’ West Limerick Primary Healthcare Project for Travellers have been busy promoting a range of information and services in the community over the last month including Cervical Check and the Pearl of Wisdom Campaign which is European initiative designed to offer a visible and recognisable symbol that people can wear to demonstrate their support for cervical cancer prevention. To date the team has met over 100 women in Askeaton, Newcastle West, Patrickswell and Abbeyfeale to raise awareness of and help promote prevention of cervical cancer and the cervical check service operated by the HSE.
In addition to this, information on cancer and reducing your risk is being offered across the West Limerick area throughout February including in pharmacies in Abbeyfeale, Askeaton, Rathkeale, Newcastle West and Patrickswell, the beauticians and hair salons in Rathkeale, the health shops in Rathkeale and Abbeyfeale, the Rathkeale Community Information office, Newcastle West Community and Family Hub and West Limerick Resources Abbeyfeale office. A key message coming from the team is to talk to your GP, public health nurse or other health professional if you are concerned about cancer. Almost all cervical cancers could be prevented by effective screening and vaccination. For more information on CervicalCheck – the national free cervical cancer screening programme for women aged 25 to 60 years – call 1800 45 45 55 or see www.cervicalcheck.ie.
The West Limerick Primary Health Care Project for Travellers is up and running since September 2010, funded by the HSE and operated by a number of women from the Traveller Community who are fully qualified Community Health Workers. The project is in line with national health policy which aims to have Primary Health Care Projects for Travellers in all HSE regions where there is a significant Traveller population. The project can be contacted on 069 61316 or email phcp@wlr.ie.
FoodIEs Expo 2012 is taking place on – Wednesday 29th February 2012 Leap day, From 3pm – 6pm at The Strand Hotel in Limerick City
What’s in it for you?
- 30 + Food Industry Experts exhibiting in one room with free advice, from Branding/HACCP/Nutritional Analysis/Grease Traps/Insurance and more.
- Listen to Bobby Kerr & others successful business owners share their experiences
- Interact & connect with others in the food & hospitality Industry
- Sample new innovative products
Agenda
- 3pm – 5pm Registration & visit stands. Attend talks in Break-off area.
- 5.15pm – 6pm Guest Speaker Bobby Kerr
Bobby is the Chairman of Insomnia coffee, a presenter on Newstalk Radio and is an entrepreneur and panelist on the Irish Dragon’s Den. Bobby is an extremely popular business, entrepreneurial and motivational speaker. In addition to his role as the Chairman of Insomnia Coffee, Bobby Kerr has a variety of business interests in food and hospitality, technology, hardware and exhibition.
For further information see: www.foodiesexpo.ie
As part of a new initiative, West Limerick Resources has recently launched the first in a series of new Community Information Points in Carraigkerry Community Centre. The free service is available four days per week (Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays) from 9am to 2pm and will offer internet access and support to find information on a wide range of subjects including the new Household Charge, employment, training and education opportunities along with health services or how to make the switch to digital television. Information literature on benefits and vital services are also available here.
The Information Point is supported by an Information Assistant, who supports individuals in accessing relevant information online or in printed form. This is a drop in service and no appointment is necessary. This service is being rolled out in cooperation and with the support of Carraigkerry/Old Mill Development Association and the FÁS Scheme that they sponsor.
Over the coming months it is hoped to offer a similar service in Athea. Details to follow shortly.
West Limerick Resources also provides an on-going Citizens Information Service through its Abbeyfeale Office. For further details contact 068 32444.
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To mark the Limerick Lifelong Learning Festival 2012 community groups in West Limerick will host a series of events between Monday March 26th and Sunday April 1st. The Limerick Life Long Festival is organised by the Limerick City of Learning Steering Group, as part of its strategy of making Limerick a City of Learning. Along with West Limerick Resources events in Newcastle West, Tournafulla and Patrickswell, community groups will be organizing events in Abbeyfeale, Glin and Kilmeedy. Details to be announced in the coming weeks.
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GLIN TOURISM & HERITAGE COURSE:
Glin Development Association plans to run a further full-time adult training course at St. Paul’s Heritage Centre in Glin in 2012. The full-time FAS funded FETAC course includes modules in Tourism, Heritage, Web Authoring, Business Administration and Computer Studies and will run for 30 weeks. This Local Training Initiative (LTI) programme will be offered free of charge to all participants. Your local FAS office will provide details of training allowances of up to €188 per week plus other benefits that may available. Phone or text 087 629 6439, email glinlti@gmail.com or contact a member of Glin Development Association. Supported by West Limerick Resources
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The first meeting of the Abbeyfeale ADD/ADHD Support Group takes place on February 29th in St. Ita’s Hall, Abbeyfeale at 7.30pm. For more information call 087 9382883. Supported by West Limerick Resources and the HSE Initiative.
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In the coming weeks the first meeting of the new Jobseeker’s Network will be held in West Limerick Resources Abbeyfeale office. The network offer support to people feeling frustrated by the search for work. The group will find and share information on jobs, training and education opportunities and use the space to map new career pathways with these opportunities. To register your interest, call 068 32444 or Ed on 087 329 0483.
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