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Parents graduate from pioneering programme

FIFTEEN parents in the Letterkenny and Finn Valley areas have graduated from the pioneering pilot ‘My Child My Vision’ programme.

The parents have children attending Errigal College in Letterkenny, Deele College in Raphoe, Finn Valley College in Stranorlar, Scoile Bhríde Primary School in Convoy and Scoil Mhuire Primary School in Stranorlar.

‘My Child My Vision’ is a parent facilitation training programme to empower parents to guide their child through the school transfer process and to support their child’s progression from primary to post-primary education. Having previously been rolled out in four other counties in Ireland, this was the first time it was delivered in Donegal.

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Provision of the programme was organised by the Home School Community Liaison (HSCL) Coordinators in the schools who felt that their parents, some with no formal education or returning to education after a long time, were capable of undertaking the programme.

They collaborated with the Further Education and Training (FET) Service within Donegal Education and Training Board (ETB), Tusla Education Support Service (TESS) Integrated Services Manager Niall Rabitt and the five school Principals to bring the programme to the county.

Ashlean McGeehan, HSCL Coordinator with Finn Valley College, who led the coordination of the programme said, “These inspiring parents here tonight agreed to return to education and commit to completing a QQI Level 5 Working with Groups Minor Award which would give them the skills to facilitate parent transition evenings in our schools.

This programme represents the essence of the HSCL Scheme, building the partnership between the home, the community, and our schools.

All parents here tonight showed commitment and dedication and worked tirelessly in partnership Donegal ETB FET tutor Barry O’Riordan, our Home School Community Liaison Coordinators Shaun Paul Maguire (Scoil Bhríde), Noelle Moy (Scoil Mhuire), Margaret McAteer (Errigal College) and Patrice Gallagher (Deele College) to ensure they achieved what they set out to do and tonight is proof that they didn’t give up.”

Aidan McCloskey, Adult Education Officerwith Donegal ETB’s FET Service also congratulated parents who successfully completed the course.

Two further groups of parents are now undertaking the course.

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