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We are making one last effort to launch this FREE intervention before Xmas.
In addition to the posters we put up and the phone calls we made 
I visited the 1st   and U 21 s dressing rooms last Thursday. There was a lot of interest expressed.
 
We have therefore decided to deliver the first evening CV design and Assertive Communication
on Monday 05th, Tuesday 06th, Wednesday 07th and Thursday 08th of December
And the Follow on Session Interview Skills
On Monday 12th, Tuesday 13th, Wednesday 14th and Thursday 15th of December.
Participants choose from one evening in the first week and one in the second week.
This response is designed for maximum flexibility. Training will start at 6.30 pm and conclude at 9.30 pm each evening.
 
The scheme we are providing this training under is the Training Networks Programme with assistance from ISME
 
Elligibility Crieteria
Individuals registered with the Department of Social Protection and in receipt of Job-seekers Allowance (JA) or Job-seekers Benefit (JB).
 
Individuals in receipt of the following payments are eligible for the training:
 
§         Disability Allowance
§         Blind Pension
§         Invalidity Pension
§         Illness Benefit
§         Lone Parents Allowance
§         Farm Assist
§         Back-to-Work Allowance (Scheme closed to new applicants – May 2009)
§         Back-to-Work Enterprise Allowance
Also
§         Former sole traders and small business owners
§         Recent graduates who are unemployed
§         Individuals who don’t qualify for social welfare payment because of their spouse’s income
§         Individuals, including former semi-state employees, signing on for credits but in receipt of no social welfare payment
§         Individuals who have accepted redundancy payments
 
Important!
1)     While this is an initiative aimed at the unemployed we will allow access to full time students.
2)     We are primarily concerned with assisting members of the Rugby Club – However if you have friends or family
(which of course includes wives, girlfriends, sisters etc)  who are unemployed we would be happy to try and include them.
 
We need a minimum group size of 12 on average but we can accommodate 6 on one night and 18 on another.
Training will go ahead on the basis that we have sufficient numbers so please confirm your interest by return indicating
your preferred nights in week One and Two and your current status.
 
Please contact Des Stafford at 087 7986557 or email dstafford4@gmail.com
 
There is another initiative planned for after Xmas – A Fetac level 4 Qualification in Guarding Skills(Security Work)
which is supported by the Security Institute of Ireland which will allow the possessor to secure fulltime or part-time
work as a “Bouncer”.
Priority will be given to those who have previously completed the CV and Interview Skills Module.