On a momentous occasion, the ribbon is cut, marking the official opening of Kerry Education and Training Board’s (Kerry ETB) refurbished O’Connell Further Education and Training Centre in Cahersiveen. The event, attended by Kerry ETB management, staff, Board members, dignitaries, community leaders, and members of the local community, highlights an exciting expansion of education and training facilities for the area.
The refurbishment is a testament to the progressive vision of Kerry ETB, which has an array of enhancements designed to elevate accessibility, functionality, availability of new courses, and overall experience for learners. Among the notable features of the revitalised centre is the extension housing a new, fully wheelchair-accessible reception area, emphasising inclusivity from the very threshold.
A significant addition to the centre is the construction of a hairdressing salon facility, introducing the first practical traineeship in hairdressing on the Iveragh Peninsula. This development not only diversifies education and training offerings but also responds to the demands of evolving industries, providing learners with invaluable hands-on experience.
Kerry ETB Chairperson, Jim Finucane, praises this initiative, noting, “The incorporation of vocational training aligns perfectly with our commitment to equipping learners with skills that resonate in the job market, further advancing our vision of being an innovative leader in the design and delivery of quality-assured education and training opportunities in Kerry. This updated rural centre and its new course offerings are pivotal steps towards realising our mission of promoting lifelong and life-wide learning, ensuring equal access to education and training opportunities for all individuals in Kerry.”
Practical improvements extend to the infrastructure, with new flooring installed throughout and an upgraded heating system embracing efficiency and sustainability, as well as safety enhancements. The new roadway entrance facilitates smoother vehicular access, complemented by dedicated pedestrian pathways, a measure aimed at safeguarding all visitors.
In acknowledging the collaborative effort behind the refurbishment, Owen O’Donnell extends sincere appreciation to Kerry ETB Board Member, Cllr Norma Moriarty, for her support and commitment since this project came to light in 2019. “Her dedication and tireless efforts have been instrumental in translating our collective vision for excellence in learning into reality,” he expresses, underlining the pivotal role Cllr Moriarty plays in promoting positive change.
To explore the range of courses on offer, individuals can visit FETCH courses and search for courses in Cahersiveen. Alternatively, they can reach out to the centre directly by calling 066-9472414.