Tiny Tots Creative Workshops
Tiny Tots is a creative workshop designed for parents and children from 15 months to first class. Activities range from painting to story-telling.
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
Tiny Tots is a creative workshop designed for parents and children from 15 months to first class. Activities range from painting to story-telling.
St Andrew's Resource Centre
This group engages young people (13 years+) through the medium of visual and performance arts. It is a youth led programme where young people can explore topics and issues that affect them in their lives. The programme encourages young people to gain new skills.
St Andrew's Resource Centre
This group is for young people aged 10 – 12 years. The aim of the group is to encourage young people to work collectively on various topics through fun and challenging activities. The main focus of the group is personal and social development while building on active citizenship and confidence as well as the character building of its members.
Trinity College Dublin
La Leche League with the support of the Healthy Trinity: Breastfeeding Committee run a coffee morning in Trinity. The group is led by qualified lactation consultants. All welcome.
National College of Ireland
ELI’s Home Visiting and Parent Support Programmes develop children’s oral language, social, emotional, literacy, and numeracy skills so that they enter school ready to succeed in education. Developed in collaboration with local parents, services and corporate partners are the ABC 0-2 Home Visiting Programme; ABC 0-3 Community Parent Support Groups; ParentChild+ and Restorative Parenting.
St Andrew's Resource Centre
This is a club for 8 – 10 year olds, who are supported by junior leaders. The young people engage in a variety of activities from casual nights, games, creative work, computers and weekend residential trips.
St Andrew's Resource Centre
The Respect programme does what is says on the tin, encouraging young people (12-13 years) through various programmes to develop respect for themselves and others and how to tackle issues of bullying.
Trinity College Dublin
Motivational interviewing for groups of 6-8 people available focused on food, exercise and or smoking. If you have a group, please email Martina Mullin on [email protected]. If you would like to join a Trinity group, we run courses twice a week.
St Andrew's Resource Centre
Separate groups for boys and girls aged 12-14 years, these groups explore a range of issues and programmes, including drama, art, outdoor education, fun and games plus group work on a range of personal and social development issues.
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
School tours of the EPIC museum range from digital coding classes to historical detective workshops
St Andrew's Resource Centre
Encourages and allows young people (18+ years) to take an active management and research role in international exchange practice, learn new skills, improve their communication, resilience and creative skills, while learning about the lives of young people in other countries.
A week experiencing working life in Google for Transition Year students, with spaces reserved for local students.
National College of Ireland
The Zoom Ahead with Books project is designed to encourage parental involvement and promote children's enjoyment and motivation to read for pleasure.
4 Organisations
A range of programmes by the NCI’s Early Learning Initiative for children aged 0-9 years to support literacy, numeracy, general knowledge and social skills. Supported by local companies including Dublin Port, Facebook and McCann FitzGerald.
St Andrew's Resource Centre
Provides a safe, non-threatening space where young people (14-18 years) can feel safe and can meet, socialise and discuss issues relevant to their lives. Work on various LGBTI+ campaigns and provide learning for other youth groups in Dublin city.
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