- Cavan Town
- Cavan - North
- Cavan - South
- Cavan - West
- Cavan - East
- Monaghan Town
- Monaghan - Clones
- Monaghan - Ballybay
- Monaghan - Castleblayney
- Monaghan - Carrickmacross
National Learning Network, The Diamond Building, Monaghan H18 WN90
National Learning Network, Cootehill Road, Cavan H12 Y8YO
- Service provided at above address
Programmes are centre are based at National Learning Network, The Diamond Building, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan H18 WN90
National Learning Network Cootehill Road, Cavan, Co. Cavan H12 F8YO
- Free
Eligibility criteria applies
- People can self-refer / access the service directly (without the need for a referral)
- Parents / guardians can refer
- Through GP
- Through schools
- Through Tusla Child and Family Social Workers
- Through other Tusla services (e.g. Education Welfare Service)
- Through HSE services (e.g. Psychology, Speech & Language, Public Health Nurses, HSE Social Work / other HSE health professionals)
- Through other statutory services (e.g. County Council, Gardaí, Probation Services, ETB, etc.)
- Through other community / voluntary services (e.g. Family Resource Centre / youth organisation / Sligo Social Services, etc.)
- Under-18s need parental permission
- Pre-birth
- Early years (0-6 years)
- Primary school age (4-12 years approx.)
- Post-primary school age (13-18 years approx.)
- Young adults (18-24 years)
- Adults (25-64 years)
- Adults (65+ years)
- Other (please specify)
There are no formal entry requirements. You just need the will to succeed. Some courses do have an assessment period, this is to ensure that the course is suitable for you. Students on National Learning Network courses must be over 16 and under 66 years of age.
National Learning Network (NLN) provides a range of flexible training courses for people who have experienced a setback, have had an accident, a mental health issue, an illness, injury or have a disability and extra support needs.
National Learning Network is a training organisation that helps people to achieve their goals. We support students to follow a learning journey that leads nationally recognised certification as well as the development of confidence, resilience and self-belief.
At National Learning Network each person’s needs are considered from application stage through to transition to further education/higher education/employment.
Our trainers have subject matter expertise as well as great understanding of disability and social inclusion. They work individually with students supporting them to work through educational, vocational and personal goals. Our centres also have a multi-disciplinary team that includes
- Learning Support
- Wellness Supports
- Career Guidance
- Advocacy Support
- Work Experience Support
- Transition Support
- Inter-agency collaborations
National Learning Network are ready whenever the learner is ready to take the next step, this means students can begin a programme at any time throughout the year - not just at the start of the academic year