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Let's host a Workshop
Would you like to work with us to offer the Work it Out! half day Workshop in your area or for your staff? The initial three hour workshop gives a first hand insight into the approach and way of working. If you have any questions or would you like to find out more please contact Jimmy Ryan on +353 86 259 7275 or Des McCabe on +44 7717 203325 or email for more information - diversiton(at)gmail.com Cost / Numbers-
The cost per workshop (inclusive of travel and accommodation expenses). UK / Ireland - £1,200 / €1,400 Rest of Europe - €1,600 US - $2,500 You just need to provide the venue! Note on numbers - The workshop is suitable for small group 'think-tanks" (up to 12 people), team development (up to 28 people) and wider partnership / engagement (up to 100 people). Suggested Times We suggest that you choose one of the following times.
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Book a Work it Out! training workshop for your area / organisation.
Would you like Des to deliver a half day Work it Out! Workshop for between 6 and 100 delegates or members of staff? Work it Out! half day workshops have taken place in areas such as Motherwell, Stroud, King's Lynn, Coleraine, Bedford, Glamorgan, Middlesboro, Spelthorne, Dublin, Manchester, Strabane, Chichester, Derry, Peterborough, Wolverhampton, Stroud, Banbridge, Horsham, Durham, Belfast, Manchester, Worthing, Dundalk, Birmingham, Clonmel - and many others. This development opportunity is ideal for local councils, funding bodies, development agencies, community groups, health bodies, government departments, charities, regional/local partnerships and funded Programmes. Overview
In a packed 3 hours delegates will learn a completely new approach to work with helpful ideas, tips, strategies and practical advice. They will learn to harness their skills, experience and ideas to develop new income streams, find work and build their futures. Guaranteed to deliver
There is always strong demand for places - especially from the under-employed, women returners, over 50's, unemployed, retired, school leavers, people based at home, self-employed, those looking for a fresh impetus to their career. - in fact anyone (from 16-85) who is a bit 'stuck' at the moment. |
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