Aim & Duration:
This course will give students a basic understanding of the Irish legal system and employment law in Ireland.
Participants will develop an awareness of the main features of employment law and understand how legislation impacts on the employment relationship while becoming familiar with the legal language, procedures and documents relevant to the area of employment law. They will develop their advocacy skills and the ability to apply what they have learned to the workplace.
Students who successfully complete this course will be able to;
This course gives a basic understanding of the Irish legal system and family law in relation to advocacy in Ireland.
Participants will develop an awareness of the main features of family law and understand how legislation impacts on relationship while becoming familiar with the legal language, procedures and court documents relevant to the family law area. Learners will develop their advocacy skills and the ability to apply what they have learned to the workplace.
What is the best way to protect employer and employee against a breakdown in the employment relationship, which can sometimes lead to costly and protracted litigation? What happens when things go wrong and either party terminates the employment relationship, either fairly or unfairly?
This 1 day course will cover
Community Law and Mediation are delighted to host a Free Know Your Rights Talk in Coolock Library, Barryscourt Road, Dublin 17 with Clare Naughton, CLM Solicitor.
Wednesday 31st May at 6.30pm
Community Law and Mediation are delighted to host a Free Know Your Rights Talk in Coolock Library, Barryscourt Road, Dublin 17 with Stephen Sperrin BL.
Wednesday 24th May at 6.30pm
Topic: The Importance of Making a Will
This QQI accredited Level 6 Accommodation and Housing Advocacy Course offers information providers, advocacy workers and anyone with an interest in housing a broad introduction to housing services and policy in Ireland. Learners will develop their advocacy skills and the ability to apply what they have learned to the workplace.
Free Know Your Rights Talks
This course will give students a basic understanding of the Irish legal system and employment law in Ireland. Learners will develop an awareness of the main features of employment law and understand how legislation impacts on the employment relationship while becoming familiar with the legal language, procedures and documents relevant to the area of employment law. They will develop their advocacy skills and the ability to apply what they have learned to the workplace.
Students who successfully complete this course will be able to;
This course gives a basic understanding of the Irish legal system and family law in relation to advocacy in Ireland. Learners will develop an awareness of the main features of family law and understand how legislation impacts on relationship while becoming familiar with the legal language, procedures and court documents relevant to the family law area. Learners will develop their advocacy skills and the ability to apply what they have learned to the workplace.
Students who successfully complete this course will be able to;
Community Law & Mediation will be delivering a series of Free Know Your Rights Talks over the next few weeks. There will be guest speakers from MABs, Northside Citizens Information Service and The Bar Council of Ireland.
This course will give students a basic understanding of the Irish legal system and employment law in Ireland. Participants will develop an insight into the main features of employment law and will understand how legislation impacts on the employment relationship while becoming familiar with the legal language, procedures and documents relevant to the employment law area. Students will develop skills in reflection and the ability to apply what they have learned to the workplace.
This course gives the participant a basic understanding of the Irish legal system and family law in relation to advocacy in Ireland. Participants will gain an insight into the main features of family law and understand how legislation impacts on the family relationship whilst becoming familiar with the legal language, procedures and court documents relevant to the family law area. Learners will develop skills in reflection and the ability to apply what they have learned to the workplace. Participants will also develop advocacy skills in this area of law.