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Belonging in School: The What, Why and How of Inclusive Education

The conference is brought to you by The School of Education, Trinity College Dublin (TCD) and Leap and will bring together people with disabilities, families, academics, policy makers and others to explore a shared vision to shape a culture of inclusive education in Ireland.

Where: The Trinity Long Room Hub | Trinity College Dublin
When: Wednesday 23rd October 2019 Time: 9.30 -3.30pm

Speakers:
• Rachel Cassen, Director, Leap – The importance of building strong leadership persons with disabilities and families advocating for Inclusion
• Dr Joanne Banks, School of Education, TCD – The evidence base for Inclusive education
• Keara Campbell, Parent – from Special Education to mainstream – a journey worth taking
• Deirdre Graham, Parent – Inclusion from day one, a family story
• Mary McGrath, NCSE – Piloting the School Inclusion Model (SIM)
• Martin O’Connor, Psychologist – Inclusion as the foundation for a Lifetime of belonging
• Dr Shivaun Quinlivan – Understanding Article 24 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
• Professor Michael Shevlin, School of Education TCD – Establishing Transition Pathways to Post- Secondary Education for People with Intellectual Disabilities

Please register by Wednesday 16th October.

Digital Badge for Universal Design in Teaching and Learning

In partnership with the National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning, AHEAD and UCD Access & Lifelong Learning are teaming up to facilitate the Digital Badge for Universal Design in Teaching and Learning in a fully online format starting October 3rd. This course was developed by AHEAD and UCD as part of the Forum’s open courses initiative and this ‘train the trainer’ iteration of the course is aimed at those who are interested in facilitating the course in their own institutions at a later date (e.g. for other staff). Due to the expected very high demand, we are giving you an opportunity to register before the course is publicly announced next Wednesday Sept 4th.

It will run for 10 weeks from Oct 3rd 2019 and will provide participants with a strong introduction to the Universal Design for Learning Framework and give them the opportunity to implement UDL approaches within the teaching activities they are currently undertaking. The course involves approximately 25 hours over the 10 week period, averaging 2.5 hours per week with a 5 hour add on later in the course for those interested in becoming future facilitators of the course themselves.

This free iteration of the course is particularly aimed at individuals or groups of individuals who are interested in rolling out the badge as a facilitator at a later date (e.g. for staff in their institution).

Please note, since one of the aims of this iteration of the course is to train future facilitators, we are limiting the number of participants per institution that can sign up to 3 should the course be over subscribed. If we reach full capacity, we will contact the latest participants to register from each institution to notify them of the situation.

Advocacy Leadership and Independent Living LIT

Course Name

Advocacy Leadership and Independent Living

Course Provider

Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest

Qualification

Award Name: Certificate of Attendance

Attendance Options

1 day per week for 14 weeks

Location

Moylish Limerick, Ennis and Thurles

Course Provider

Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest. Moylish campus.

Course Description

This programme aims to assist people with intellectual disability to take control of their lives by developing their knowledge and understanding of advocacy and leadership. It aims to develop participants’ ability to make choices based on their understanding of rights. The overarching aim of the programme is to enhance people’s independent living skills.

Who to Contact

Martina Neylon

Course Coordinator

martina.neylon@tus.ie

Inclusive Education for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities in Higher Education TU Dublin, Tallaght Campus

Course Name

Inclusive Education for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities in Higher Education

Course Provider

Technological University of Dublin, Tallaght Campus

Qualification

Individualised

Attendance Options

Individualised. Dependent on the chosen course of study.

Location

TU Dublin, Tallaght Campus

Awarding Body

Technological University of Dublin, Tallaght Campus

Course Description

Course content is individualised.
Module choices and pathways for students have been based on individual strengths, capacity and interests.
This is a local arrangement between TU Dublin, Tallaght Campus and WALK. 

Who to Contact

Ciaran Bulman

Inclusive Education Facilitator, WALK

Ciaran.bulman@walk.ie

Email

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Certificate in Skills for Independent Living – Dundalk

Course Name

Certificate in Skills for Independent Living

Course Provider

Dundalk Institute of Technology

Qualification

Award Name: Certificate in Skills for Independent Living
NFQ Classification: Level 3 Certificate
Awarding Body: DKIT
NFQ Level: Level 3

Attendance Options

Part-time course, 2 days per week for 2 years

Location

Dundalk

Awarding Body

Dundalk Institute of Technology

Course Description

The purpose of this award is to enable the learner with an intellectual disability to develop relevant knowledge and competence and to be able to use a range of skills under supervision. It is aimed that the learners will develop a lifelong learning ethos with the promotion of inclusion to third level education. The programme will be delivered on a part time capacity over a period of 2 academic years. This will allow sufficient time for the learners to develop and take ownership of their learning as well as ensuring sufficient supports are in place for them to engage fully in the programme as well as third level community life.

The programme is open to individuals either supported by an agency or independent learners who meet the entry requirements.

Modules studied include

Communications
Mathematics
Computer Literacy
Personal Effectiveness
Students may also choose two elective modules from the following:

Self-Advocacy
Career Preparation
Work Placement
Art and Design
Health
Fitness and Transnational Experience.

Who to Contact

Dr Briege King

Programme Director, Department of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Studies

briege.king@dkit.ie

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