Live Webinar to inform students and families as CAO deadline looms

You are invited to join Careers Expert Dr Brian Mooney in a live Webinar on Wednesday 12 January 2022 at 7 pm.

Dr Brian Mooney, Editor, Ireland's Education Yearbook

Careers Expert Dr Brian Mooney, Managing Editor of Ireland’s Education Yearbook, will answer your questions live at the free CAO webinar on Wednesday 12 January at 7 pm.

What students need to know will be streamed live on YouTube on Wednesday, 12 January, at 7 pm. There is no need to register, just go to the webinar live on YouTube at https://bit.ly/mayo-webinar shortly before 7 pm.

The purpose of the webinar is to arm students and families with key information on the various options available to them upon completing their second-level education.

The event is being organized by Mayo Local Community Development Committee (LCDC) Education & Training Working Group and replaces the annual Mayo Careers Fair, which has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Chairperson Pat Howley said:

“We are holding this event to help students, parents, and guardians as they make their all-important CAO choices.

“There is no need to register, just go to the webinar which will be live on https://bit.ly/mayo-webinar shortly before 7 pm on Wednesday, 12 January.

“You can also send your questions beforehand to mayocareersfair@gmail.com, or by WhatsApp on
087 9185 867, and Brian will seek to answer them on the night.”

The MC for the event is Barbara Ronayne, Mayo-Sligo-Leitrim Education & Training Board (MSLETB).

The event is supported by Mayo County Council/Mayo.ie; MSLETB; the HSE; Mayo Local Employment Services; Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP); GMIT; Údarás na Gaeltachta; South West Mayo Development Company; Mayo North East LEADER Partnership; and Mayo Sports Partnership.

The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) 2015-2017 is funded by the Irish Government and co-funded by the European Social Fund and includes a special allocation under the Youth Employment Initiative. For further information, please visit the Pobal Website www.pobal.ie.

The organising committee comprises Anne Ronayne, Charlie Lambert, Donal Hoban, Justin Sammon, Mary Costello, Michael Galvin, Michael Gill, Orlagh Denneny, Pamela Ní Thaidhg, Pat Howley, Tim Rogers, and Tracie O’Leary.

 

 

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