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National Learning Network (NLN)

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"National Learning Network is Ireland's largest non-Government training organisation with more than 50 purpose built training and employment units nationwide catering for over 4,500 students each year.

Its objective is to assist people at a disadvantage in the labour market to learn the skills they need to build lasting careers in jobs that reflect their interests and abilities.

This is achieved through a brand of training, education, employment access and enterprise development that is respected and often replicated across Europe.

Within Ireland these services have already enabled more than 20,000 people - many of whom had never previously been employed - to join the workforce in careers as diverse as agriculture and architecture.

The majority of National Learning Network's student body is made up of people with disabilities, although other groups and individuals facing obstacles in the search for work are increasingly using its services.

The organisation offers over 40 different vocational programmes which carry nationally and internationally recognised certification and are designed to lead either directly to jobs or progression to further education.

No fees apply to any National Learning Network courses. There are also no formal entry requirements, although students must be aged over 16.".

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