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Training evenings: Young people and the internet

Six evenings between 8th & 23rd November

Training evenings: Young people and the internet

YOUNG PEOPLE AND THE INTERNET

We are delivering six training evenings for those who work with children and young people.

Each session will provide a presentation that can be used by leaders to deliver to their children and young people to promote good practice when using technology.

There will be a trainer from the Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland outlining their new material ‘Virtual Reality’ for working with children and young people. Our own Child Protection Officer, Margaret Yarr, will be sharing the details of the Church of Ireland Safeguarding Trust Guide to Social Media and other e–communication.

7.30pm – 9.30pm. There is no charge but places are limited.

8th November – Londonderry, Derry Diocesan Office

9th November – Belfast, Belvoir Parish Hall

15th November – Enniskillen, St Macartan’s Cathedral Hall

16th November – Armagh, Armagh Synod Hall

21st November – Portadown, Seagoe Parish Hall

23rd November – Ballymena, St Patrick’s Parish Hall

Places at these events can be booked by contacting Mrs Claire Geoghegan at 028 9082 8860 or email: Claire.Geoghegan@rcbcoi.org

Dr Peter Hamill

Secretary, Board of Education (Northern Ireland)
Church of Ireland House
61–67 Donegall Street
Belfast
BTI 2QH
+44 (0)28 9082 8860

edunorth@ireland.anglican.org

Dr Ken Fennelly

Secretary, Board of Education (Republic of Ireland)
Church of Ireland House
Church Avenue
Rathmines
Dublin 6
D06 CF67
+353 (0)1 4125 609

ken.fennelly@rcbcoi.org

 

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