Event Registration

Join Us

Join us on October 20th in the Longcourt House Hotel, Newcastlewest from 11.00am – 3.30pm as we celebrate the success of the Cooperating to Succeed training programme and the work of its participating social enterprises.

Agenda

Time Topic Speaker

11.00 - 11.30

Registration, networking and exhibition

11.30 – 11.40

Introduction to Event

Katie Murray
West Limerick Resources

11.40 – 11.55
Cooperating to Succeed – Programme Overview

Caroline Egan
CramdenTECH

11.55 – 12.00

Setting the Scene

Participant Discussion

12.00 – 12.45

Guest Speakers

 

Social enterprise development – A SERI perspective.

 

Corporate Social Responsibility

 

Community Café and Shops

 

 

Lorraine Corcoran
Social Enterprise
Republic of Ireland (SERI)

Kieran Hanrahan
TUS PhD Researcher

Peter Couchman
Social enterprise
practitioner and board
member

12.45 – 12.55

Panel and Audience Q & A

12.55 – 13.10

Making a Difference - Reflections from
participants

Facilitated by Caroline Egan

13.10 – 13.45

LUNCH

13.45 – 14.30

Spotlight on Social Enterprise Development


Driving Rural Development – Kilmovee Community
Housing/Centre


Reimagining Mountain Lodge as a Social Enterprise– Burncourt Community Council


New Social Enterprise Development - Roots Shop
and Café – Kilmeedy Community Development

 

Followed by participant Q & A

Sheila Hunt


Breeda Fitzgerald


Siobhan Reidy

14.30 – 15.15

Presentation of Cooperating to Succeed
Certificates

Cooperating to Succeed
Partners

15.15 – 15.30

Closing Remarks

Shay Riordan
West Limerick Resources

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Privacy Policy
Your personal data will be used to issue email and telephone communications about this Social Enterprise Development Initiative – Community Training Programme and to record your interest in participating in the training initiative. The record of your interest in joining the initiative will be deleted from our database seven years after the end of the project delivery period. Further information and privacy statement can be provided on request.


Data Protection Act Consent

A Protection Declaration

The applicant must declare acceptance of Data Protection provisions in relation to an application for support under the Social Enterprise Development Initiative ‘Cooperating to Succeed’.
All data supplied will be processed in accordance with the Data Protection Acts 1988, 2003 and 2018.


The project applicant gives permission that the information contained in the Registration form on this website, and all subsequent documentation submitted regarding this grant application, may be made available to those organisations listed below.

  • • Limerick Local & Community Development Committee (LCDC)

  • • Tipperary Local & Community Development Committee

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  • • Tipperary County Council

  • • Mayo Local & Community Development Committee (LCDC)

  • • Mayo County Council.

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