Child Protection Awareness Training

Start Date: 14/09/2015 End Date: 14/09/2015

Event Location: IDEA Office, 6 Gardiner Row, Dublin 1.

As we all know, Child Protection is an essential aspect of good governance. On Tuesday, 15 September, 10:30pm – 3:00pm, IDEA is offering Child Protection Awareness Training. This training is certified by the National Youth Council of Ireland. The training is free but spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Please contact Susan via susan@ideaonline.ie as soon as possible if you would like to attend.

NOTE: If you are interested in more in-depth training in Child Protection, Comhlámh is running a Child Safeguarding Training which will be delivered on-line and face-to-face over an 8 month period. Comhlámh have kindly offered places to IDEA members. For more information please contact philip@comhlamh.org.

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