LECI has expanded its range of courses to include working with Teenagers. On Thursday, December 17th 2009 we departed on a Transition Year Santa Cycle from Dublin to Cork. This initiative combined putting into action the skills and tools explored during class based work with achievement and success in the real life context. Students (from Maynooth Post Primary and Castleknock College) also engaged in fund raising for a number of charities, including the Chernobyl Children’s Project. This innovative cycle challenge was also eligible as part of the GAISCE President’s Awards.
Other challenging initiatives will be undertaken during 2010. …. Click here for more information TEENAGERS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The LECI Graduate’s Support Group Meetings will take place on Tuesday evenings in September 2010. We look forward to seeing you all again. For more info contact maura@leci.ie
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GRADUATION - CONGRATULATIONS!!
CONGRATULATIONS! to recent graduates of the LECI Diploma in Life & Business Coaching. The awards ceremony took place in UCD, Belfield, Dublin and was followed by an evening of celebration which culminated in a visit to the ivy clad members club The Residence on St Stephen's Green. We look forward to seeing you all again at the next LECI Graduates Support Group meeting.
Women's International Day International Women's Day (8th March) originated from the trade union movement in America in the early 20th century, particularly in the activism of the women who worked in the clothing industry "sweatshops" of the time.
To find out more about the origins of International Women's Day and what is happening around the world to celebrate. Log onto www.nwci.ie www.internationalwomensday.com
Ian MCKeever in 2007 successfully smashed the world record for climbing the seven summits of the world in the fastest time ever. In January 2009 Ian took time out from participating in the LECI Diploma in Life & Business Coaching to attempt Stage 1 of an unprecedented double world record on the north and south Atlantic. Due to a lost rudder in perilous seas Leven the Captain and the team have made a mutual decision to abort this expedition. It has been arranged that a 24,000 ton bulk carrier 'Island Ranger' will pick the crew up and is scheduled to be with them at approximately 20.00 hrs this evening and take them to Italy. AT PRESENT THEY ARE DRIFTING WITHOUT STEERING AND LITTLE POSSIBILITY OF REPAIR. THE WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE GRIM WITH GALE FORC
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