Míle buíochas leis na ceathrar daltaí a rinne ionadaíocht bhróidiúil ar son Choláiste Chilliain ag seoladh oifigiúil Saotharlann Cosc Chluain Dolcáin inniu in Óstán an Green Isle.Tá an Clár Cosc ar siúl i gColáiste Chilliain le dhá bhliain anuas agus tá sé ag dul ó neart go neart i gcónaí. Tá dhá ghrúpa fócais sa chlár: grúpa Céad Bhliana, arna ionadú inniu ag Daisy Nic Réamoinn agus Liana Ní Mhoráin Marsella, agus grúpa Idirbhliana, arna ionadú ag Lexie Oglesby agus Teagan de Cuirtéis.
Ba mhór an chreidiúint don scoil iad i dtaobh an rannpháirtíocht, a ndíograis agus a dtiomantas.
Buíochas mór leis an mbeirt éascaitheoirí ó Crosscare, Joanne Ward agus Sonya Connolly, a d’oibrigh go dlúth leis na grúpaí sa scoil le dhá bhliain anuas. Bhí ról luachmhar ag a ndúthracht, a dtreoir agus a dtacaíocht leanúnach i bhfás agus i rath an chláir laistigh de Choláiste Chilliain.
Buíochas leis na daltaí uile a ghlac páirt sa chlár go dtí seo. Chuir a rannpháirtíocht, a n-oscailteacht agus a dtiomantas go mór le rath agus forbairt leanúnach an tionscnaimh laistigh de Choláiste Chilliain.
Buíochas le Cathy Martin, Oifigeach Cosc ó Thascfhórsa Drugaí agus Alcóil Chluain Dolcáin, a bhí mar phríomhfhórsa tiomána taobh thiar den tionscadal freisin.
Míle buíochas to the four students who proudly represented Coláiste Chilliain at the official launch of the Clondalkin Prevention Lab today in the Green Isle Hotel.
The Prevention Programme has been running in Coláiste Chilliain for the past two years and continues to go from strength to strength. The programme includes two focus groups: a First Year group, represented today by Daisy Nic Réamoinn and Liana Ní Mhoráin Marsella, and a TY group, represented by Lexie Oglesby and Teagan de Cuirtéis.
Their participation, enthusiasm, and commitment were a credit to the school.
A sincere thank you to the two facilitators from Crosscare, Joanne Ward and Sonya Connolly, who have worked closely with the groups in the school over the past two years. Their dedication, guidance, and continued support have played an invaluable role in the growth and success of the programme within Coláiste Chilliain.
A sincere thank you to all of the students who have participated in the programme to date. Their engagement, openness, and commitment have contributed greatly to the continued success and development of the initiative within Coláiste Chilliain.
A final thanks to Cathy Martin the Prevention Officer from the Clondalkin Drug & Alcohol Task Force CLG who has been the driving force behind the project also.
