Cllr Michael Maher, President of ETB Ireland and Chairperson of Galway and Roscommon ETB; Martin Heydon, TD and Paddy Lavelle, General Secretary, ETBI Photo by Marc O'Sullivan
Kildare and Wicklow Education and Training Board (ETB) is calling on the Government to commit to tackling inequalities in the education sector by supporting the priorities laid out in the #SupportYourLocalETB campaign.
Representatives from Kildare and Wicklow ETB met with members of the Oireachtas at a briefing event in Buswells Hotel, Dublin, last week where they expressed their concerns. Kildare TDs in attendance included Deputy Martin Heydon.
The event marked the official launch of the #SupportYourLocalETB campaign and was organised by Education and Training Boards Ireland (ETBI), the representative body of 16 Education and Training Boards (ETBs) nationwide. The four priorities outlined in the #SupportYourLocalETB campaign that ETBI and its members are calling for government support on include:
Launching the campaign at Buswells Hotel, last week, ETBI General Secretary Paddy Lavelle told invited TDs: “The 16 ETBs across Ireland provide education and training opportunities for over 450,000 people. We do this through running primary and post-primary schools, and providing Further Education and Training opportunities, including apprenticeships. We are also heavily involved in youth work.”
“Kildare and Wicklow ETB and all ETBs nationwide offer excellent, equality-based, inclusive educational opportunities to learners of all ages. We are proud to support Ireland’s diverse population of learners – and have a proven track record of doing so. We are delighted to launch our #SupportYourLocalETB campaign and our political priorities for the coming year. We are calling on the Government to commit to supporting our work.
“TDs can also raise these issues at local and national levels of Government, and ensure these priorities are included in their party’s manifesto for the next General Election”, Mr Lavelle said.
ETBI’s priorities for the next year are available to read here: https://we.tl/t-H9JS5oMXiJ
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