PART-TIME PROGRAMMES 2025
This January, Munster Technological University is offering a wide range of part-time programmes on its Kerry Campus including a number of funded courses under the
This January, Munster Technological University is offering a wide range of part-time programmes on its Kerry Campus including a number of funded courses under the
Kerry Local Creative Youth Partnership at Kerry ETB reaches out to community based settings to collaborate on projects that are creative in nature and prioritise
Although children are not obliged to begin education until the age of 6, most 5-year-old children are at school. Primary education consists of an 8-year
Springboard+ began in 2011 as part of the Government’s Jobs Initiative. Its aim is to provide free and heavily subsidised upskilling and reskilling opportunities through
Register: Before applying for a course you must register on the website and log-in. To do this browse to “Register” in the top-right of the page
This FAQs contains guidance on what Springboard+ and HCI Pillar 1 offers and key information you need to know. Springboard+ FAQs
Established in 1983, Tralee Community Training Centre, soon to become Kerry Horizon Centre, has dedicated itself to supporting early school leavers aged 16 to 21
Courses QQI Level 3 Construction Skills Catering Skills Entry requirements? Applicants must be aged between 16-21 No Junior Certificate or its equivalent is required
Welcome to Safety Matters! They are dedicated to providing comprehensive training programs to ensure your safety and success while working in Ireland. Their courses are
At Safety Matters, they understand that a comprehensive understanding of health and safety is vital for every worker, regardless of their role or industry. Accredited
NEWKD (North, East and West Kerry Development) is proud to have funded and developed this website under the SICAP (Social Inclusion Community Activation Programme) and is grateful to each of the Partners for their invaluable contribution to the usefulness and relevance of this site.
The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) is co-funded by the Irish Government, through the Department of Rural and Community Development, and the European Social Fund Plus under the Employment, Inclusion, Skills and Training (EIST) Programme 2021-2027