WALK PEER Programme

WALK PEER Programme

WALK PEER Programme

7 Dec 2024

We were delighted to welcome students from St. Ita’s, Drogheda, St. Brigid’s, Dundalk, Scoil Chiarain, Glasnevin, and MacDara’s, Templeogue to our Treasury project in Dublin as part of the WALK PEER Programme.

The WALK PEER Programme helps bridge the transition for students from special education to employment. Students are supported in recognising their interests, skills, and talents to determine where they might best fit in the labour market. Our visitors, interested in careers in the construction industry, had the opportunity to speak directly with our team and learn about the various career pathways construction and apprenticeships offer.

Our Director, Dave Casey, guided the tour and demonstrated our commitment to developing a supportive and inclusive work environment. The students also spoke with people working in trades who offered valuable insights into their roles and the industry’s dynamic nature.

We want to thank our Client for supporting the visit to the site and all those involved from PJ Hegarty, Designer Group HQ and Tritech Engineering, who gave valuable insight to the students.

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