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  2. Garda Síochána College - Wikipedia

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    Following a major examination of all training in the Garda Síochána, a new two-year Student/Probationer Education/Training Programme was introduced for trainee Gardaí in April 1989. A major building programme saw the facilities developed and modernised and the name of the institution changed from the Garda Training Centre to the Garda College.

  3. National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church

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    The Board is funded through its sponsoring bodies: the Conference of Irish Bishops; the Conference of Religious of Ireland (CORI) and the Irish Missionary Union (IMU). [8] The second tranche of reports on 5 September 2012 were published. They comprise four dioceses and three religious congregations.

  4. Safeguarding - Wikipedia

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    Safeguarding is a term used in the United Kingdom, Ireland [1] and Australia [2] to denote measures to protect the health, well-being and human rights of individuals, which allow people—especially children, young people and vulnerable adults—to live free from abuse, harm and neglect.

  5. Centre for Talented Youth Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for Talented Youth Ireland (CTYI) is a programme for students of high academic ability between the ages of six and seventeen in Ireland. [ 1 ] There are sibling projects around the world, most notably the CTY programme at Johns Hopkins University , the original model for CTY Ireland.

  6. Blackrock College - Wikipedia

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    A civil service training and university department (where students were examined and had degrees conferred by the Royal University of Ireland) was later added and operated for over forty years, until University College Dublin grew, and the school focused more on the secondary curriculum. [2]

  7. Kimmage Development Studies Centre - Wikipedia

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    Kimmage Development Studies Centre was based at Kimmage Manor, Dublin, from 1974 to 2018. It was established by the Irish Province of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (also known as the Spiritans or the Holy Ghost Fathers), out of their adult education department, under Rev. Richard (Dick) F. Quinn C.S.Sp. (who served as director of the centre from 1976 until 1997).

  8. Irish Second–Level Students' Union - Wikipedia

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    It is a member of the Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions (OBESSU) [7] and the National Youth Council of Ireland. [8] During September 2009, ISSU modified its name from the Irish Secondary Students' Union to the Irish Second–Level Students' Union to encompass all Irish post-primary schools. [9]

  9. Third-level education in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Irish universities include the University of Dublin, better known by the name of its sole college, Trinity College Dublin, the four constituent universities of the National University of Ireland, two universities established in 1989, five technological universities formed by the amalgamation of Institutes of Technology and a professional medical institution.