The Argus

Local initiative has star quality

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DUNDALK-BASED, Muirhevanm­or Local Training Initiative won an AONTAS STAR award for outstandin­g work in adult learning at an awards ceremony in Dublin last week.

The STAR Awards is an initiative of AONTAS, the National Adult Learning Organisati­on, and take place each year as part of AONTAS’s Adult Learners’ Festival.

From a shortlist of 22, seven winning projects were unveiled at the event, including Muirhevanm­or Local Training Initiative who won in the ‘Sustainabl­e Employment – Small / Medium Organisati­on’ category.

The course offers learners aged 1735 years the opportunit­y to achieve QQI awards in Employabil­ity Skills, as well as other accredited employment-related certificat­es, such as Forklift Driving, HACCP, Safepass and Manual Handling.

Star of hit TV show ‘ The Young Offenders’, Hilary Rose, presented the winning projects with their awards. Congratula­ting the winners, she said: “Adult learning is such a positive part of Irish communitie­s and the groups here today represent that.”

These projects are helping people with mental health difficulti­es and intellectu­al disabiliti­es, assisting women to re-enter the workforce, supporting the families of prisoners, and creating employment for at-risk young people. Their work is so important and so valuable, and I am delighted to help recognise and celebrate their achievemen­ts.”

Commenting at the ceremony, Niamh O’Reilly, CEO of AONTAS, highlighte­d the need for increased investment in adult learning.

‘ The projects receiving awards– and, indeed, all those that entered the awards and are participat­ing in the Adult Learners’ Festival – show how important adult learning is for communitie­s right across Ireland,” she said. “In particular, adult education plays a vital role in communitie­s with high levels of unemployme­nt, isolation and marginalis­ation. Given the crucial role adult learning plays we are reiteratin­g our call for the next government to increase investment in adult and community education. In particular, we want to see a Minister of State appointed with special responsibi­lity for Adult, Community, and Further Education and Training.’

The STAR Awards ceremony kicked off the AONTAS Adult

Learners’ Festival, which is running throughout this week, from 2nd to 6th March, with hundreds of events and activities happening nationwide. The full programme for the Festival is available at: www.aontas. com/community/adult-learners-festival/ and adults across Ireland can find events like open days, coffee mornings and taster sessions on AONTAS’ One Step Up calendar www.onestepup.ie/calendar/.

 ??  ?? Representa­tives from the Muirhevanm­or Local Training Initiative who won an AONTAS STAR award in the ‘Sustainabl­e Employment – Small / Medium Organisati­on’ category, pictured at the awards ceremony with AONTAS chairperso­n Tara Farrell, special guest Hilary Rose and AONTAS CEO Niamh O’Reilly.
Representa­tives from the Muirhevanm­or Local Training Initiative who won an AONTAS STAR award in the ‘Sustainabl­e Employment – Small / Medium Organisati­on’ category, pictured at the awards ceremony with AONTAS chairperso­n Tara Farrell, special guest Hilary Rose and AONTAS CEO Niamh O’Reilly.

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