Partnerships for Development Education in the Adult and Community Sector: An Exploratory Workshop

Start Date: 23/09/2015 End Date: 23/09/2015

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

Partnership is a word that comes up frequently when discussing how we might further integrate Development Education into the Adult & Community Sectors. But what exactly do we mean when we talk about collaborations and partnerships? And how can we build effective partnerships that will help us to achieve our goals? IDEA and the Community Sector Working Group invites all interested IDEA members to attend a workshop that will explore partnerships within the specific context of IDEA's Draft Strategy for Development Education in Adult and Community Education, and will enable Working Group members to take the first steps in setting up mutually beneficial partnerships.

The workshop will be facilitated by Kieran Murphy of Wholestory and take place Thursday, 24 September, 9:30 – 1:00 at the IDEA office.

Please contact Susan via  susan@ideaonline.ie  if you would like to attend.

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