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gailjonesorder 
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18/12/2018.
Pictured are, Lynda O'Connor, Liz Moynihan and Helena Farrell, all with Kinsale College, at the launch of the Cork ETB Active Inclusion Report, at the Cork Training Centre, Bishopstown, Cork.
Members of the Cork Education and Training Board (CETB) gathered with teachers and staff of CETB’s FET colleges at Cork Training Centre (CTC) as they celebrated the launch of the eagerly-anticipated Active Inclusion Report. As part of CETB’s commitment to finding ‘a pathway for every learner’, this report was created and compiled in order to carefully examine the provisions currently in place across Cork’s FET (Further Education & Training) colleges. These findings will now be referenced and utilised in such a way that will benefit both learners and staff within each individual institution.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
gailjonesorder 
 REPRO FREE.
18/12/2018.
Pictured are, Lynda O'Connor, Liz Moynihan and Helena Farrell, all with Kinsale College, at the launch of the Cork ETB Active Inclusion Report, at the Cork Training Centre, Bishopstown, Cork.
Members of the Cork Education and Training Board (CETB) gathered with teachers and staff of CETB’s FET colleges at Cork Training Centre (CTC) as they celebrated the launch of the eagerly-anticipated Active Inclusion Report. As part of CETB’s commitment to finding ‘a pathway for every learner’, this report was created and compiled in order to carefully examine the provisions currently in place across Cork’s FET (Further Education & Training) colleges. These findings will now be referenced and utilised in such a way that will benefit both learners and staff within each individual institution.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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REPRO FREE.
18/12/2018.
Pictured are, Lynda O'Connor, Liz Moynihan and

Helena Farrell, all with Kinsale College, at the launch of the Cork ETB Active Inclusion Report, at the Cork Training Centre, Bishopstown, Cork.
Members of the Cork Education and Training Board (CETB) gathered with teachers and staff of CETB’s FET colleges at Cork Training Centre (CTC) as they celebrated the launch of the eagerly-anticipated Active Inclusion Report. As part of CETB’s commitment to finding ‘a pathway for every learner’, this report was created and compiled in order to carefully examine the provisions currently in place across Cork’s FET (Further Education & Training) colleges. These findings will now be referenced and utilised in such a way that will benefit both learners and staff within each individual institution.
Picture: Jim Coughlan



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