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2024

LMETB: Community Education Autumn 2024 – Now Open for Application

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We are pleased to announce that the application for Louth and Meath Education and Training Board’s (LMETB) Community Education Autumn 2024 is now open.

This is an exciting opportunity for community groups in the Meath and Louth areas to avail of a wide range of courses. Community Education is committed to promoting lifelong learning and supporting people to reach their full potential. The autumn term offers an excellent range of courses, including but not limited to art and crafts, health and well-being, and horticulture and IT courses.

The application process is straightforward and user-friendly, with links to apply available below. Please do not submit more than 3 applications per group.

We encourage all interested community groups to apply and take advantage of the opportunities available through Community Education. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge! The closing date is 5pm Friday 6 September 2024.

For groups based in Louth please use the following link: Louth Application Form

For groups based in Meath please use the following link: Meath Application Form

Source: https://www.lmetb.ie/further-education-training/community-education-and-training/community-education-service/

What is Community Education Service?

LMETB Community Education Service supports new and existing community groups and organisations to establish community- based education programmes.

The Service prioritises individuals and groups who experience educational/social disadvantage or social exclusion. Programmes are offered on a part-time basis in non-formal, community-based settings and are intended to offer personal development and skills development for group members.

The group itself has an important role in deciding the subject area of any course. The type of course offered depends on the needs and abilities of the group   LMETB Community Education Service can assist groups in assessing their needs and provide an LMETB tutor to deliver a programme with the group. Courses may be QQI accredited or non-accredited. Applications for funding are invited three times annually. Funding covers the cost of tutor payment only.

Examples of courses completed by groups are:

  • Community Arts/Crafts
  • Cookery on a budget
  • Personal Development
  • ICT
  • Maths
  • Communications
  • Health & Fitness
  • Digital photography

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