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| Contact Person | Jenny Derbyshire, Literacies Development Worker |
|---|---|
| Address | 76 Lower Gardiner Street Dublin 1. |
| Telephone Number | 086 8104452 |
| Fax Number | |
| Only available in downloadable pdf. | |
| Website | www.nala.ie |
| Target group | Tutors, co-ordinators, policy makers, learners and anyone interested in family literacy work, especially in the context of adult literacy services |
| Area Covered | Countrywide; also international links |
| Tutors delivering family learning | N/A |
| Delivering family focused programmes since | N/A |
| Types of programmes offered | Annual national family literacy development day Involved in European Family Learning Network Member of Dept. of Education and Science working group on family learningdevelopment (DEIS) and National Economic and Social Forum working group on children’s literacy Family learning included in TV programme ‘Written Off?’ General support, information and informal networking for people involved in family learning (mainly in adult literacy contexts). |
| Any other relevant information | The NALA resource room stocks some family learning publications, including NALA publications. NALA is currently running a small research project on home literacy in urban and rural contexts in Ireland. |
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