Literacy Friendly Longford
Raising awareness about literacy needs among local businesses in Longford.
Our Literacy Coalition is an enthusiastic group of members who are working together to improve literacy, numeracy, and digital skills across our city and county. We hope that, through our work, all adults in Cork will have access to services and courses that meet their needs and are inclusive in every way.
Home School Community Liaison (HSCL) | CETB Learner Voice |
Ballyhoura Development | Citizens’ Information |
Cork City Libraries | Cork City Partnership |
Cork Learning City | Department of Social Protection |
Dyslexia Association of Ireland | Family Resource Centres |
Health Service Executive (HSE) | Integrated Rural Development (IRD) Duhallow |
Munster Technological University | Nasc, the Migrant and Refugee Rights Centre |
Regional Skills Forum | South and East Cork Area Development (SECAD) |
Traveller Visibility Group | University College Cork |
West Cork Partnership | Avondhu Blackwater Partnership |
Raising awareness about literacy needs among local businesses in Longford.
Developing tutor training programmes and digital skills resources for refugees.
Digital and English literacy courses for senior adults and non-English speakers.
Addressing literacy needs through sign-making and outdoor activities.
Improving literacy in the Traveller community through storytelling.
Teaching boxing coaches how to raise literacy awareness.
Developing courses for Down Syndrome Ireland members and other students.
Developing library literacy champions among Dublin City Library staff.
Adult literacy awareness training for addiction response workers.
Developing teaching and learning methods for voter education.
Building literacy skills through mindfulness and design courses.
Working with parents to address unmet literacy needs.
Providing digital literacy training to marginalized groups in Cork city.
Addressing unmet literacy needs among homeless people in Cork.
One-to-one digital skills sessions for the general public.
Helping adults to re-imagine their future.
Developing sustainability courses for special needs and divergent learners.
Using cooking to improve adult literacy and numeracy skills.
Creating an online training course for Plain Irish tutors.
Literacy activities focusing on health, well-being, and social inclusion.
Addressing digital exclusion among adults in Limerick City.
Addressing unmet literacy needs among International Protection Applicants (IPAs) in Louth.
A family learning programme in Tipperary for the Traveller community.
Helping people develop skills to navigate the digital world.
English tuition for adults learning English as a second language.
Helping families engage with digital literacy.
English language classes for Ukrainian refugees in Waterford City.
Addressing digital needs in Wexford and Enniscorthy.
Teaching educators how to promote critical media literacy.
Imparting health literacy and digital skills to adults in Kildare.
Childcare literacy course for refugees in Tralee.
Addressing digital exclusion among adults in Leitrim.
Literacy-based summer workshops for people using Respond Housing.
Helping learners understand their rights and entitlements.
Creative English language training for migrants and senior citizens.
Digital skills drop-in service and Embodied English classes.
Film screenings to support English language skills.
Literacy classes for asylum seekers and refugees.
Skills development programme for people with moderate intellectual disabilities.
Improving literacy, numeracy, and digital literacy through cooking.
Learning conversational English through outdoor activities.
Digital literacy training for West Cork Islanders.
Comic-making classes to help adults improve their literacy skills.
Literacy resources for everyone
Literacy training for non-Latin script speakers.
Healthy cooking courses that improve literacy.
Professional development programme for adult numeracy practitioners.
Raising awareness about literacy needs in voluntary and community sectors.
Digital literacy courses for adults in Dublin.
Leadership skills for people who return to education.
A collection of recipes and stories by Traveller women
Free courses in Cork
Are you ready to improve your confidence? We provide lots of courses that will help you improve your reading, writing, maths and digital skills. Tutors are friendly and helpful. Classes are small and there are no exams.
If you are interested in getting involved, we would love to hear from you.
Contact me at sinead.maloney@corketb.ie or call me on 086 084 3030.
We want to ensure that everyone has the literacy to meet their needs, and that literacy is valued and supported at every level of our society.
Together, we can make this happen. Literacy is a human right.