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Access

National Learning Network
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ACCESS is a person-centred programme that aims to equip individuals with opportunities to maximize their independence, develop personal and social skills, make transitions and personal progression, maintain health and well-being and achieve inclusion in one’s own community.

Location:
Athlone
Attendance Options:
Daytime, Flexible
Apply to:
Centre

Duration

Our courses vary in length from six months to three years and you may get an extension if you need it.

The majority of courses are 30 hours per week, although some people attend part time particularly at the start.

Normally, the course starts at 9:00 and finishes at 17:00 Monday to Thursday. On a Friday courses usually finish at 14:30

Entry Requirements

There are no formal entry requirements. You just need the will to succeed. Some courses do have an assessment period, this is to ensure that the course is suitable for you.

Eligibility

Students on National Learning Network courses must be over 16 and under 66 years of age.

Careers / Further progression

What choices do I have when my course ends?
This largely depends on the type of course you intend doing. At the end of our courses most students can choose between getting a job or moving on to further education, or a combination of both.

Course Web Page

Further information

The majority of National Learning Network programmes are open entry, which means that you can start at any time of the year.

We will be happy to advise you of the details of your course when you meet with us.

All of our courses are free to students. They are funded by the Education and Training Boards or the HSE.

Do I keep my benefits?
Yes. You will keep the financial benefits you currently have. You should contact the secretary at your local centre if you have any queries regarding benefits.

NLN will offer you supports that will not only help with your training but can assist you in relevant aspects of your life. You will hold onto your current financial benefits and in addition you may obtain a training allowance from SOLAS or the HSE.

Access
Access is a person-centred programme that aims to equip individuals with opportunities to maximize their independence, develop personal and social skills, make transitions and personal progression, maintain health and well-being and achieve inclusion in one’s own community.

Modules include:
• Independent Living Skills
• Literacy & Numeracy
• Personal Development
• Social Skills
• Healthy Lifestyles
• Leisure and Creative Skills
• Computer Skills
• Self-Advocacy & Confidence Building
• Community Networking *Health and Safety
• Job Seeking Skills
• Work Experience

National Learning Network – Athlone
The Manager
Belhavel Training Services, Golden Island,
Athlone,
Co. Westmeath.
Tel: 0906 479293
Email: athlone@nln.ie

Location:
Athlone
Attendance Options:
Daytime, Flexible
Apply to:
Centre