The Foundation Training Programme
Enabling people with a physical disability to enhance their lifestyle and to operate more effectively in education, work and in the community.
Programme Benefits
Essential Skills and Social and Life Skills
- College based training in Essential Skills, Social and Lifeskills
- Accredited pre-vocational qualifications, in Essential Skills, Social and Lifeskills and Food Hygiene
- Person centred training, in house, in daily living skills and personal effectiveness
- One to one or group support to assist learning
- Independent Travel training on a one to one or group basis
Training Resource Room and CTEC Centre
- Develop basic IT skills
- Range of interactive CD-ROM material
- Adaptive Technology and IT resources for study, projects or assignments
- Modern Computer Suite, with range of software including Microsoft Office and Desk Top Publishing
- One to one or group support from a dedicated member of staff.
For further information please contact:
Training & Resource Centre
1 Upper Lisburn Road
Belfast BT10 0GW
Tel (028) 9061 2424
e-mail: tse@cedar-foundation.org
Training & Resource Centre
1a Woodside Road Industrial Estate
Woodside Road
Ballymena
Co Antrim
BT42 4QJ
Tel (028) 2565 9111
e-mail: tsn@cedar-foundation.org

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Our Paintball Extravaganza is not just a place where you can go and shoot your team-mates (though this is really one of the best bits!) - it's also a place where you can relax, have fun and kick back.
Fire’N’Ice is a unique opportunity to undertake a once in a lifetime challenge while raising funds for disabled people in Northern Ireland. It will consist of a Glasswalk, followed by a Firewalk.
Ascend the highest peak in each of the four provinces of Ireland in a challenging 36 hour period. With the event fully managed by the ascent team, you will have the opportunity to undertake a once in a lifetime challenge in safety and comfort while raising funds for The Cedar Foundation.
Can you go the distance and help The Cedar Foundation cover 1000 miles in 2008 and help raise 10,000 pounds for disabled children and adults in Northern Ireland.
Horse riding in Mongolia, Brazil or accross the Andes, Canoeing on the Zambezi River, Cycling in Cuba, China, South Africa or Sri Lanka, Camel Riding through the Sahara, or Trekking in many different and interesting places, the choice is yours.
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