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The Belfast Programme
The Belfast Unemployment Resource Centre. Discussing English learning in Belfast, with several diferent topics offered on a regular basis.
14 episodes
8 months ago
Six months after setting up the SVP Lurgan classes for the newly arrived Syrians, we look back over what was achieved during that time, and how it will move on. The work going on at SVP has not just been language classes, but also building a new community who have come from overseas and have integrated with the local area fantastically.
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Six months after setting up the SVP Lurgan classes for the newly arrived Syrians, we look back over what was achieved during that time, and how it will move on. The work going on at SVP has not just been language classes, but also building a new community who have come from overseas and have integrated with the local area fantastically.
Show more...
Education
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Aisling Cartmill Explaining What BURC Is
The Belfast Programme
6 minutes 31 seconds
9 years ago
Aisling Cartmill Explaining What BURC Is
Arthur McKeown interviews Aisling Cartmill so she can tell us all about what BURC - The Belfast Unemployment Resource Centre is and does.
The Belfast Programme
Six months after setting up the SVP Lurgan classes for the newly arrived Syrians, we look back over what was achieved during that time, and how it will move on. The work going on at SVP has not just been language classes, but also building a new community who have come from overseas and have integrated with the local area fantastically.