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ECO-UNESCO Children and Young People’s Programmes 2013
ECO-UNESCO Ireland’s Environmental Education and Youth Organisation
ECO-UNESCOTraining 2013
ECO-UNESCO Ireland’s Environmental Education and Youth Organisation
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for ECO-UNESCO events and activities
for children and young people
About ECO-UNESCO 3The Greenhouse 4-5ECO-UNESCO Training 6ECO-UNESCO’s Consultancy Work 6
ACCrEdiTEd COUrSES (FETAC)FETAC Accredited Centre 7Introduction to Sustainable Development 8 ECO-Community Development 9NEW: Peer Education for Sustainable Development 9
TrAiNiNG COUrSESECO-UNESCO Young Environmentalist Awards 10Environmental Education: Trends & Developments 11Environmental Education: Programme Development & Curriculum Links 11ECO-Watchers Training for Teachers and Leaders 12Youth Work & Sustainability Training 13Youth Leadership & ECO-Skills 14Leadership and Strategic Sustainable Development 14ECO-Sustainability Award Training 15Drug Prevention Training for Trainers 15ECO-Community Garden Training 16
ECO-UNESCO Opportunities 17Volunteering / Internships / TY Work Experience 17Supporting Our Work 17
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About ECO-UNESCOECO-UNESCO is Ireland’s Environmental Education and Youth Organisation. ECO-UNESCO is affiliated to the World Federation of UNESCO clubs, centres and associations (WFUCA) and is a FETAC accredited training centre.
ECO-UNESCO specialises in environmental education and training, and environmental youth work.
ECO-UNESCO is a registered Irish charity (Charity no. CHY 7225).
Our aims are to: Raise environmental awareness, understanding and knowledge among young people Promote the protection and conservation of the environment Promote the personal development of young people through practical environmental projects
and activities Promote the ideals of UNESCO
ECO-UNESCO runs: Training courses ECO-UNESCO Clubs Environmental Youth Programmes ECO-UNESCO’s Young Environmentalist Awards Programme A membership programme Volunteer and Internship programmes ECO-UNESCO also develops a wide range of Education Resources
Our Mission:To channel the energy and passion of young people into environmental protection and conservation
ECO-UNESCO is funded by the Department of Children and Youth Affairs with Support of the National Lottery Funds.
ECO-UNESCO is part-funded by the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government through the Irish Environmental Network.
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The Greenhouse provides: educational events, trainings, workshops and programmes information and exhibitions on environmental, sustainability and
related issues space for collaboration between ENGOs, government, children,
young people, adults and green business rental facilities including meeting rooms, lecture and exhibition space
ECO-UNESCO offers a wide range of programmes and services at The Greenhouse. These include: children’s environmental workshops young people’s environmental events and programmes adult environmental and sustainability trainings conferences and seminars a chill out zone on the ground floor an information space an exhibition space
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BOOK A rOOM To book a room, for a meeting, event, exhibition or conference space please contact ECO-UNESCO at:info@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 6625491
Ground Floor Exhibition space/Chill Out Zone
1st Floor Event space (facilitates up to 90 people) Our conference room can cater for up to 90 people in Dublin city centre.
2nd Floor Meeting room (facilitates up to 20 people)
3rd Floor ECO-UNESCO Offices
Other Features Wifi Teleconferencing facilities Hot-desking facilities All rooms are wheelchair accessible
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ECO-UNESCO, as a specialist provider of accredited (FETAC) and non-accredited training courses, offers tailor made training courses on an in-house and outreach basis. ECO-UNESCO has provided consultancy services for the Department of Education and Skills and Comhar Sustainable Development Council, among others. ECO-UNESCO has developed tailor made training courses for local authorities nationwide, the National Parks and Wildlife Service, local and regional partnerships, VECs and private and public agencies since 1986.
ECO-UNESCO provides training consultancy in the following areas: sustainable Development environmental Education and Education for Sustainable Development
(including curriculum links) ECO-Community Development strategic Sustainable Development ECO-Tourism and Community based Tourism media and Sustainability drug Misuse Prevention and Awareness
Contact ECO-UNESCO at training@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 662 5491 for more details.
ECO-UNESCO’s Consultancy WorkECO-UNESCOTrainingECO-UNESCO provides environmental, sustainability and youth training for personal and continuous professional development (CPD) to a wide range of stakeholders including: young people, trainers within non-formal and formal education, professionals, public and private sector, teachers, community and business leaders, national and international (ENGOs), local authorities, architects, engineers, the media, the unemployed, academics and others with an interest in learning about sustainability.
ECO-UNESCO provides both accredited and non-accredited training courses. In addition to our training courses ECO-UNESCO offers an Alumni Network open for advice, support and networking to all past participants of our trainings.
Our training courses are open to all. We offer special discounts for ECO-UNESCO members, people on social welfare payments and young people under 25.
As a youth organisation ECO-UNESCO offers all of our training courses to young people and we offer special discounts to those under the age of 25.
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FETAC Accredited Centre
ECO-UNESCO is an accredited FETAC centre operating under the qualities and standards set out by FETAC, the National Awarding Body. ECO-UNESCO offers courses in the areas of sustainable development, environmental education and youth and community development. Courses are open to all interested in availing of flexible accreditation that can be used to enhance their learning experience and their professional development. ECO-UNESCO has become widely acknowledged as an expert training organisation in sustainability in Ireland. ECO-UNESCO is the leading provider of the flagship training course: Sustainable Development (FETAC Level 5 L22380). ECO-UNESCO designed and developed the module in 2005 and has run the course with over 1,000 students across Ireland. ECO-UNESCO also provide an ECO-Community Development (FETAC Level 3 L3NF2951) module and Peer Education for Sustainable Development (FETAC Level 5 E20148) module. Progression Paths: How can I use my FETAC accreditation?ECO-UNESCO’s Sustainable Development (FETAC L22380), ECO-UNESCO’s ECO-Community Development (FETAC Level 3 L3NF2951) and ECO-UNESCO’s Peer Education for Sustainable Development (FETAC Level 5 E20148) can be used as foundation modules for FETAC Major Awards.
National Qualification Framework: Showing the level of fully accredited training provided.
Accredited TrainingCourses FETACECO-UNESCO offers a range of FETAC Accredited Awards.
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Assessment: Learners have to complete one individual project, one group project and facilitate a workshop.
This course provides you with a Minor FETAC Level 5 Award and provides you with 1 credit of a FETAC Level 5 Major Award Certificate.
How much? €200 ECO-UNESCO Members, students, *un-waged, young people under 25; €220 Voluntary and Community Sector;€240 Statutory*Funding options are available for job-seekers (contact us for details)
How do i book? Contact ECO-UNESCO attraining@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 662 5491
introduction to Sustainable development (FETAC Accredited Module – Level 5 L22380) Designed and developed by ECO-UNESCO in 2005
What? This course develops an understanding of concepts such as sustainability, quality of life, sustainable communities and carrying capacity. It builds awareness of the links between the environment, society and the economy, education for sustainable development and develops skills of analysis (auditing). Learners facilitate a workshop on an environmental issue of their choice incorporating education for sustainable development methodologies, carry out a project on the life cycle analysis of a product and complete a group project on developing a sustainable community.
By the end of the training participants will: acquire a general knowledge and understanding of the term sustainable development develop an awareness of the interactions between society, economics and the environment
at a local and global level develop skills of problem solving, critical thinking and systems thinking skills of data recording, analysis and evaluation (e.g. environmental auditing and indicator
development) develop communication and facilitation skills
Who? Anyone interested in learning more about sustainable development including: professionals, local authorities, businesses, teachers, youth leaders, community workers, young people under 25 and the general public.
Where? ECO-UNESCO @ The Greenhouse, 17 St. Andrew Street, Dublin 2
How Long and When? The course consists of 25 contact hours. OPTiON 1: 10-Week Course dates Thursday Evenings 7th March 2013–16th May 2013 || 26th September 2013–12th November 2013 Time 6:30pm–9:00pm
OPTiON 2: Intensive Course dates 22nd–23rd February 2013 AND 22nd–23rd March 2013 26th–27th April 2013 AND 24th–25th May 2013 19th–20th July 2013 AND 16th–17th August 2013 4th–5th October 2013 AND 8th–9th November 2013 Times Fridays 2:00pm - 7:30pm || Saturdays 10:00am–7:00pm
ECO-UNESCO also runs this course for groups on request. Please contact us for details.
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What? The course explores peer education principles and practice with a thematic focus on sustainable development. Participants will learn about peer education theory and approach in a thought provoking manner utilising class room, experiential and inquiry based learning techniques. Participants will explore local and global themes including sustainable consumption, climate justice, resource extraction, poverty reduction, promoting cultural diversity, trade justice and the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. Participants will be equipped with knowledge, skills and competencies to effectively implement ECO-UNESCO’s established Youth for Sustainable Development Peer Education Programme in their own youth groups or communities.
Who? Anyone interested in learning about how to empower young people to become active citizens for sustainable development through the positive use of peer relationships including youth leaders, community workers, teachers and young people.
Where? ECO-UNESCO @ the Greenhouse, 17 St Andrew Street, Dublin 2
When? The course consists of 25 contact hours.Intensive Course dates 18th–19th October AND 19th–20th November Time Fridays 2:00 pm–7:30 pm/Saturdays 10:00 am–7:00 pm
Assessment Learners will complete a facilitation project, formal assignment and personal learner record. This course provides you with a Minor FETAC L5 Award and 1 credit of a Major FETAC L5 Award.
How much? €200 ECO-UNESCO Members, students, *un-waged, young people under 25; €220 Voluntary and Community Sector;€240 Statutory*Funding options are available for job-seekers (contact us for details).
How do i book? Contact ECO-UNESCO at training@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 662 5491
NEW: Peer Education for Sustainable development (FETAC Accredited Module – Level 5 E20148)
ECO-Community development(FETAC Accredited Module - Level 3 N2908)
What? This course develops an understanding of community development and explores community development principles including empowerment, participation and sustainability in theory and in practice. Learners will be equipped with the knowledge, know how, skill and competence for meaningful community participation within a range of community contexts through a mix of learning activities. By the end of the training participants will: acquire a general knowledge and understanding of the term community
development develop an awareness, knowledge and understanding of community
development principles both in theory and in practice develop skills of problem solving, critical thinking, relational thinking,
decision making/consequence learning and self awareness develop practical analytical skills through the mapping of a community develop communication, project planning and facilitation skills
Who? Anyone interested in gaining a basic understanding in community development.
Where? ECO-UNESCO @ The Greenhouse, 17 St. Andrew Street, Dublin 2 and on-site (nationwide).
When? The course consists of 25 contact hours. 10-Week Course dates Wednesday Evenings 1st May–10th July 2013 Time 6:30pm–9:00pm
Assessment: Learners have to complete project work. This course provides you with a Minor FETAC Level 3 Award and provides you with 1 credit of a FETAC Level 3 Major Award Certificate.
How much? €200 ECO-UNESCO Members, students, unwaged*, young people under 25; €220 Voluntary and Community Sector; €240 Statutory*Funding options are available for job-seekers (contact us for details).
How do i book? Contact ECO-UNESCO at training@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 662 5491
TrainingCourses ECO-UNESCO provides a range of short courses for both personal and continuous professional development. All participants of short courses receive ECO-UNESCO certificates.
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What? A half day workshop to equip young people, teachers and youth leaders with the skills to carry out an environmental action projects using ECO-UNESCO’s ‘6 steps to success’ approach.
Participants will learn how to identify environmental issues, to carry out a project and to communicate and raise awareness about environmental issues. The workshop will also look at curriculum links, CSPE action projects, as well as highlighting the diverse range of skills young people learn throughout ECO-UNESCO’s Young Environmentalists Awards process.
Skills include: project planning; team work; communication; critical thinking; researching; active citizenship and many more.
Who? Young people (aged 10–18), teachers, youth leaders and anyone interested in participating in ECO-UNESCO’s Young Environmentalist Awards.
Where? Regional training sessions take place throughout the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. A limited number of workshops and information sessions are available from September–November 2013 for registered groups.
When? Contact yea@ecounesco.ie for full details or to arrange your training/workshop.
Time: depending on groups needs 40 mins–3 hour sessions available.
How Much? Free for ECO-UNESCO members who have registered a group to participate in the ECO-UNESCO Young Environmentalist Awards Programme.
How do i book? Booking is essential. Contact ECO-UNESCO at yea@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 662 5491
ECO-UNESCO Young Environmentalist Awards6 Steps to Success Training
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What? This short course explores ways to plan, develop and integrate environmental education methodologies within different curriculum frameworks and/or in alignment with specific learning outcomes.
By the end of the training participants will: be able to identify relevant curriculum links to environmental education
activities understand how to engage and motivate young people to learning about
the environment within different curriculum frameworks know how to plan, develop and deliver environmental education activities
and link them to a variety curriculum subjects be inspired to engage young people in exploring environmental issues
through interactive learning and critical thinking.
Who? Teachers, youth and community leaders, Environmental Awareness Officers and anyone else interested in learning more about environmental education.
Where? ECO-UNESCO @ The Greenhouse, 17 St. Andrew Street, Dublin 2 and on-site (Nationwide)
When? dates Friday 5th April 2013 23rd August 2013Time 10:00am–4:00pm On demand (special group fee): ECO-UNESCO also runs this course to groups on request; if you are interested please contact us.
How much? €70 ECO-UNESCO Members, students, unwaged, young people under 25;€80 Voluntary and Community Sector; €90 Statutory, Special Offer: 2 people from the same organisation pay €100Package Offer Discount: Book Environmental Education Course 1 & 2 for only €120
How do i book? Contact ECO-UNESCO at training@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 662 5491
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Environmental Education Course 1:Trends and Developments
What? This short course introduces the concept of environmental education, what it is and how you can incorporate it into your work using activities developed by ECO-UNESCO.
By the end of the training participants will: understand what environmental education is know how environmental education complements teaching as well
as engaging the wider public in environmental issues understand how environmental education complements youth work be able to apply environmental education in theory and in practice be aware of the latest trends and developments in environmental
education and education for sustainable development
Who? Teachers, youth and community leaders, Environmental Awareness officers and anyone else interested in learning more about environmental education.
Where? ECO-UNESCO @ The Greenhouse, 17 St. Andrew Street, Dublin 2
When? dates Thursday 4th April 2013 22nd August 2013 Time 10:00am–4:00pmOn demand (special group fee): ECO-UNESCO also runs this course to groups on request; if you are interested please contact us.
How much? €70 ECO-UNESCO Members, students, unwaged, young people under 25; €80 Voluntary and Community Sector; €90 StatutorySpecial Offer: 2 people from the same organisation pay €100Package Offer Discount: Book Environmental Education Course 1 & 2 for only €120
How do i book? Contact ECO-UNESCO at education@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 662 5491
ECO-Watchers Training for Teachers and Leaders
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What? ECO-Watchers training for teachers and leaders provide participants with the skills and expertise to encourage critical thinking in young people as they investigate practical solutions to environmental challenges.
These training courses introduce environmental education and help teachers and leaders to integrate ECO-Watchers themes into their work with young people.
Hands on experiential learning and values education lies at the heart of these training programmes which are readily transferable to the class room.
ECO-Watchers training programmes are available on the following themes:
By the end of the training participants will: understand what environmental education is know how environmental education complements class room teaching
in relation to energy, climate and waste education be familiar with environmental education methodologies be inspired to engage young people in exploring ECO-Watchers
themes through interactive learning and critical thinking know how to facilitate an environmental action project with young
people
Who? Teachers, youth leaders, educators, community workers and all those who want to learn how to work with others on issues of waste, energy and climate change.
Where? ECO-UNESCO @ The Greenhouse, 17 St. Andrew Street, Dublin 2 and on-site (nationwide)
When? date This course is available for group booking on request. Please contact us for further information and bookings.
Time 10:00am–4:00pm
How much? On request
How do i book? Contact ECO-UNESCO at training@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 662 5491
WASTE WATCHErS focuses on understanding waste consumption and how participants can address this issue by introducing practical sustainable solutions into their daily lives. In addition it provides participants with the skills to engage young people in environmental action projects on waste and sustainability.
ENErGY WATCHErS provides participants with the knowledge and skills to explore the concepts relating to energy consumption. The course enables target groups to encourage critical thinking in young people and to encourage them to investigate practical solutions to the energy challenge.
CLiMATE WATCHErS explores the climate change challenge, related issues and possible responses with participants. The course equips participants with knowledge and skills to provide for hands on climate change education in the classroom.
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Youth Work & Sustainability Training
What? In this short course participants learn about Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) methodologies along with practical activities to integrate ESD into youth work.
By the end of the training participants will: understand concepts and principles related to
sustainable development and education for sustainable development be aware of values inherent to sustainable development develop a knowledge of environmental and global issues be able to access further resources to support the use of
ESD methods in youth work explore people’s views of the developed and developing
worlds
Who? Educators, youth workers, teachers, community educators and anyone with an interest in learning more about education for sustainable development.
Where? ECO-UNESCO @ The Greenhouse, 17 St. Andrew Street, Dublin 2
When? date Thursday 18th April 2013 10th October 2013This course is also available on alternative dates for group bookings on request. Time 10:00am–4:00pm
How much? €70 ECO-UNESCO Members, students, unwaged, young people under 25; €80 Voluntary and Community Sector; €90 StatutorySpecial Offer: 2 people from the same organisation pay €100
How do i book? Contact ECO-UNESCO atysd@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 662 5491
Leadership and Strategic Sustainable development
What? This training course focuses on how to take leadership in planning for sustainable development. The programme is of particular relevance to those wishing to build and take strategic actions on a personal, organisational, business and/or community level toward sustainable development.
By the end of the training participants will: know how to take leadership in strategic sustainable development be aware of basic sustainability principles (Natural step framework system
conditions) know how to undertake a baseline assessment know how to evaluate actions in relation to sustainability principles–(Back casting) know how to facilitate planning for solutions and actions to meet the sustainability
challenge and be able to prioritise actions be introduced to the ECO-Sustainability Award for Youth and Community
Organisations, and know how to apply the steps to your organisation
Who? Youth leaders, teachers, leaders in community organisations, schools, businesses and any other interested parties.
Where? ECO-UNESCO @ The Greenhouse, 17 St. Andrew Street, Dublin 2
When? dates Wednesday 17th April 2013 27th November 2013Time 10:00am–4:00pmOn demand (special group fee): ECO-UNESCO also runs this course to groups on request; if you are interested please contact us.
How much? €70 ECO-UNESCO Members, students, unwaged, young people under 25; €80 Voluntary and Community Sector; €90 StatutorySpecial Offer: 2 people from the same organisation pay €100
How do i book? Contact ECO-UNESCO at training@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 662 5491
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What? This course upskills youth leaders and peer educators and those who wish to set up an ECO-UNESCO Club with the necessary skills to run their own club with peers and/or young people.
By the end of the training participants will: Know how to set up and run an ECO-UNESCO Club Have developed youth leadership skills Know how to carry out an environmental action project with peers/
young people Have developed transferrable skills
Who? Teachers, youth leaders, young people and anyone interested in setting up an ECO-UNESCO Club.
Where? ECO-UNESCO @ The Greenhouse, 17 St. Andrew Street, Dublin 2
When? date Tuesday 15th October 2013
How much? This course is free to those who register as an ECO-UNESCO Club or already run an ECO-UNESCO Club
How do i book? Contact ECO-UNESCO at training@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 662 5491
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ECO-Sustainability Award Training
What? The ECO-Sustainability Award is an awards scheme run by ECO-UNESCO that rewards, recognises and encourages organisations working towards sustainability. This course provides a practical approach on how organisations can become more sustainable and introduces groups to the ECO-Sustainability Award Programme. The ECO-Sustainability Award aims to encourage youth and community organisations to become more sustainable by providing organisations with training, on-going support and a practical toolkit (using the Millennium Development Goals and Comhar’s Principles of Sustainable Development). The ECO-Sustainability Award Programme is a great opportunity for groups to be recognised for not only their environmental initiatives but all the great things they do around celebrating diversity, respecting cultural heritage and promoting democratic decision-making.
By the end of the training participants will: Understand what the ECO-Sustainability Award is about and how the ECO-Sustainability Award steps
can be applied to their organisation Understand the terms sustainable development and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) Understand the key principles of sustainable development Understand a whole organisation approach to sustainability and ESD Apply diagnostic tools to assess your organisation Understand how to facilitate your organisation’s progress towards becoming a sustainable youth or
community organisation
Training participants are encouraged to register their respective organisations for ECO-UNESCO’s ECO-Sustainability Awards programme
Who? Staff, volunteers and young leaders of youth and community organisations wishing to introduce the principles of sustainable development and education for sustainable development into their organisations.
Where? ECO-UNESCO @ the Greenhouse, 17 St Andrew Street, Dublin 2
When? date Thursday 19th September 2013Time 10:00 am–4:00 pmOn demand (special group fee): ECO-UNESCO also runs this course to groups on request; if you are interested please contact us.
How much? Special Rate - €50 membership fee for youth organisations (uncluding up to 5 people attending the training, site visits and on-going support)€45 ECO-UNESCO Members, students, unwaged, young people under 25; €50 Voluntary and Community Sector; (Fee subsidised by Irish Aid)
How do i book? Contact ECO-UNESCO at training@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 662 5491
What? This short course explores an alternative approach to drug misuse prevention using environmental education as a resource for positive personal development of a young person.
By the end of the training participants will be: confident in developing an alternative approach
to drug misuse prevention through environmental education confident in facilitating life skill development in young
people using interactive education methodologies and motivational activities able to facilitate personal development in young
people through their engagement with the environment (practical project work) confident and able to use the ECO-CHOICES
resource pack (incl. in training fee)
Who? Community workers and youth workers. This training is particularly suited for those working with “at-risk” young people and SPHE teachers.
Where? ECO-UNESCO @ The Greenhouse, 17 St. Andrew Street, Dublin 2
When? dates Tuesday 9th April 2013 1st October 2013Time 10:00am–4:00pm
How much? €70 ECO-UNESCO Members, students, unwaged, young people under 25; €80 Voluntary and Community Sector;€90 Statutory (Fee includes ECO-Choices Resource pack) Special Offer: 2 people from the same organisation pay €100
How do i book? Contact ECO-UNESCO at training@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 662 5491
drug Prevention Training for Trainers Introducing Environmental Education as a Resource
ECO-Community Garden Training
What? This short course provides a practical and interactive introduction to ECO-Community Gardens.
By the end of the training participants will: understand the advantages of an ECO-Community Garden to the local and global
environment identify the benefits of an ECO-Community Garden project in relation to empowering
and educating youth/community groups be familiar with activities to engage and motivate youth/community groups in
environmental awareness and learning have skills to undertake the steps of the action plan and to design, create and
maintain an ECO-Community Garden with youth/community groups be able to apply low budget, re-used and recycled materials in creation of
ECO-Community Garden be inspired to engage youth/community groups in undertaking action in their locality
through interactive learning and critical thinking
Who? Anyone interested in learning more about setting up a community garden.
Where? ECO-UNESCO @ The Greenhouse, 17 St. Andrew Street, Dublin 2
When? dates 13th March 2013 15th October 2013Time 10:00am–4:00pmOn demand (special group fee): ECO-UNESCO also runs this course to groups on request; if you are interested please contact us.
How much? €70 ECO-UNESCO Members, students, unwaged, young people under 25; €80 Voluntary and Community Sector; €90 Statutory Special Offer: 2 people from the same organisation pay €100
How do i book? Contact ECO-UNESCO at training@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 662 5491
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VOLUNTEEriNG ECO-UNESCO’s Volunteer Programme is a chance for adults and under 25s from across Ireland to get involved with our programmes and services and gain valuable experience around working with young people for environmental conservation.
Become an ECO-Leader with our ECO-Leader programme providing volunteering opportunities to those who want to help run ECO-UNESCO clubs, support ECO-UNESCO Young Environmentalist Awards groups or assist with any ECO-UNESCO programme in Ireland.
Register online on www.ecounesco.ie or contact info@ecounesco.ie
iNTErNSHiPS ECO-UNESCO offers a number of 3-6 month internships in a range of exciting disciplines. These placements offer exceptional work experience as well as the satisfaction of making a difference for Ireland’s young people and the environment.
SUPPOrT OUr WOrK ECO-UNESCO is a non-profit organisation and relies on your support to build and develop our environmental awareness programmes for Ireland’s young people.
Become a member Make a donation Provide sponsorship Become a friend Leave a legacy
See www.ecounesco.ie to find out how you can support ECO-UNESCO ECO-UNESCO @ The Greenhouse, 17 St. Andrew Street, Dublin 2.
ECO-UNESCO is a registered Irish charity (Charity no. CHY 7225).
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TrANSiTiON YEAr WOrK ExPEriENCE ECO-UNESCO offers short work experience placements to Transition Year students. Students gain valuable hands-on work experience as well as learning more about youth work and the environment. Advanced booking is recommended for this popular programme.
CALENdAr 2013
January 2013Weekly Green Teen Youth Club || Green Trails || Workshops || ECO-Kids Parties
Weekly Peer Education Meetings and Events
Exhibition Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef (All Year)
Sections Training
Green Teen Youth Club || Green Trails || Workshops || ECO-Kids Parties
ECO-Explorers Kids Holiday Camps
Young Environmentalists Awards (YEA)
ECO-Youth Events
Youth for Sustainable Development & Peer Education Programme
Exhibitions @ the Greenhouse
3-9 Sun-Sat National Tree Week
07 Thu ISD FETAC L5 10 week
08 Fri Munster Eco Den
12 Tue Ulster Eco Den
14 Wed Connaught Eco Den
20-21 Wed-Thu Leinster Eco Den
13 Tue ECO-Community Garden Training
22 Fri World Water Day
22-23 Fri-Sat ISD FETAC L5 Intensive (Block 2)
April 2013Weekly Green Teen Youth Club || Green Trails || Workshops || ECO-Kids Parties
Weekly Peer Education Meetings and Events
02-05 Tue-Fri Eco-Explorers Easter Camp
04 Thu Environmental Education: Trends and Developments
05 Fri Environmental Education: Programme development & Curriculum links
09 Tue Drug Prevention Training for Trainers (ECO-CHOICES)
17 Wed Leadership and Strategic Development
18 Thu Youthwork & Sustainability Training
22 Mon International Mother Earth Day
26-27 Fri-Sat ISD FETAC L5 Intensive (Block 1)
February 2013Weekly Green Teen Youth Club || Green Trails || Workshops || ECO-Kids Parties
Weekly Peer Education Meetings and Events
Exhibition ECO-UNESCO Clubs in Action Showcase
05 Sat World Wetlands Day
22-23 Fri-Sat ISD FETAC L5 Intensive (Block 1)
22 Fri YEA Project Submission Deadline
May 2013Weekly Green Teen Youth Club || Green Trails || Workshops || ECO-Kids Parties
Weekly Peer Education Meetings and Events
Exhibition Young Environmentalist Awards Exhibition (May - June)
01 Wed ECO Community Development 10 week
22 Wed YEA Showcase and Awards Ceremony 2013
22 Wed International Biodiversity Day 2012
24-25 Fri-Sat ISD FETAC Level 5 Intensive (Block 2)
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March 2013Weekly Green Teen Youth Club || Green Trails || Workshops || ECO-Kids Parties
Weekly Peer Education Meetings and Events
Exhibition ECO-UNESCO InterACTION Exhibition
05 Tue Exploratory Event: Decade of ESD
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June 2013Weekly Green Teen Youth Club || Green Trails || Workshops || ECO-Kids Parties
Weekly Peer Education Meetings and Events
Exhibition Global Citizenship Photo Exhibition
05 Wed World Environment Day
TBC ECO Teen Summer Camp
July 2013Weekly Green Teen Youth Club || Green Trails || Workshops || ECO-Kids Parties
Weekly Peer Education Meetings and Events
Weekly ECO-Explorers Summer Camp
02 Mon ECO-Watchers Training Week for Teachers & Leaders (Primary)
08-12 Mon-Fri Energy Watchers Workshop
19-20 Fri-Sat ISD FETAC Level 5 (Block 1)
TBC ECO Teen Summer Camp
September 2013Weekly Green Teen Youth Club || Green Trails || Workshops || ECO-Kids Parties
Weekly Peer Education Meetings and Events
Exhibition Young Environmentalist Awards Exhibition
August 2013Weekly Green Teen Youth Club || Green Trails || Workshops || ECO-Kids Parties
Weekly Peer Education Meetings and Events
12 Mon ECO-Explorers Summer Camp
16-17 Fri-Sat ISD FETAC Level 5 (Block 2)
19 Mon ECO-Explorers Summer Camp
19-23 Mon-Fri ECO-Teen Summer Camp
22 Thu Environmental Education Trends & Developments
23 Fri Environmental Education Programme Development & Curriculum Links
October 2013Weekly Green Teen Youth Club || Green Trails || Workshops || ECO-Kids Parties
Weekly Peer Education Meetings and Events
TBC Young Environmentalist Awards Training
01 Tues Drug Prevention Training for Trainers (ECO-CHOICES)
04 - 05 Fri - Sat ISD FETAC L5 Intensive (Block 1)
07 Mon World Habitat Day
10 Thur Youth Work & Sustainability Training
15 Tues ECO Community Garden Training
15 Tues Youth Leadership & ECO Skills
18-19 Fri - Sat Peer Education for Sustainable Development Intensive (Block1)
29 -01 ECO-Explorers Hallowe’en Camp (Oct - Nov)
November 2013Weekly Green Teen Youth Club || Green Trails || Workshops || ECO-Kids Parties
Weekly Peer Education Meetings and Events
TBC National Youth ECO-Forum
08 - 09 Fri - Sat ISD FETAC L5 Intensive (Block 2)
10 Sun Tree Day
19-20 Fri - Sat Peer Education for Sustainable Development Intensive (Block2)
27 Fri Leadership & Strategic Sustainable Development
29 YEA 2013 Registration Deadline
december 2013Weekly Green Teen Youth Club || Green Trails || Workshops || ECO-Kids Parties
Weekly Peer Education Meetings and Events
19 Thu ECO Sustainability Award Training
22 Sun Car Free Day
26 Thu ISD FETAC Level 5 10 Week
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