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North Wall could be a pilot project for better education

A new report will recommend driving the community approach to education in the Dublin city area.

FOLLOWING THE PUBLICATION of a report into the provision of education services in North Wall in Dublin’s City Centre, a local principal has called upon authorities to use the area as a pilot project for better education.

Mark Candon of St Laurence O’Toole’s CBS told TheJournal.ie, “We always do policy at a national level but when you look at an area that has this amount of challenge and progresses against the odds, it should be used as a case study. Start there, see what we can achieve by working with those age zero to 16.”

“It is important, try it somewhere like here and see what we can achieve,” he repeats.

A new report, commissioned by the North Wall Education and Welfare Group and launched today, aims to document one of Ireland’s most marginalised communities “without a narrow preoccupation upon the disadvantages and external stigmas that exist towards this community”.

Of the publication, the almalgamated group said, “In giving voice to the residents in this manner what the author Deirdre McCarthy encapsulates perfectly is a community all too aware of their own reality.”

The report, entitled The Boundary Wall, found a need to develop a community education strategy for the community of North Wall. “This must include all of the key players and educators from preschool to third level and adult and community education providers,” McCarthy told TheJournal.ie.

While compiling her research through focus groups, McCarthy said she sensed an anger and frustration amongst young people whose life opportunities have been damaged because of their experiences to date, including education disadvantage.

“Some feel abandoned,” she said. “One of the issues for the community can be seen in the deprivation index score. The area is in the lowest levels but right beside it sits the IFSC, which is among the most affluent. The area is completely in the shadow – but experiencing everything it can’t have at close hand.”

Many young people also noted the media’s perception of the area and its focus on stories of violence and crime was ignoring the more positive outcomes in the community.

There is also the issue of funding cuts among youth organisations which are vital to areas already suffering from education disadvantage. According to McCarthy, the non-formal sector is as important as formal schooling in Northe Wall.

“As it is a small community, it could become a pilot,” she said, echoing Candon’s words. “An educational task force could respond and look at all the key factors to see how it can be dealt with. But it needs State support and a partnership approach – something that has been rolled back on and difficult to maintain in recent times.”

Candon agrees.

“Great strides have been made but if Government want significant change – in terms of educational attainment and people going on to third-level- then it needs to be led from the top. The very top.

“Times are tough. You can feel it. You’re worried. Where will be in ten years if we undermine what has already been put in place and the structures are not maintained?

“We have to secure what we have so there is no slippage backwards.”

College life

Of the 1,847 people living in the area, about six per cent have completed third-level education. However, this percentage is higher when looking solely at the younger population.

There is still a “shocking” lack of aspirations to attend third-level institutions for further education among younger people, according to McCarthy.

The report found: “Transfer to third level education featured very little in the respondents’ concerns as the majority of young people were not getting the outcomes that would enable them to attend third level.”

There are few discussions at home about what subjects to take in school or what points would be required for certain courses, continued McCarthy. “It is just not part of the language.”

Those who do attend college and university today are seen as role models and trailblazers, but their choices can also throw up problems.

“Sometimes it can be different to maintain the rationale about why they are there. Their peers may be getting jobseekers allowances or trainee pay. It can be harder for them both within the community and outside of it.”

Gary Gannon, a 26-year-old local who chairs the education and welfare group, describes himself as “one of the young people who got to go to college.”

He studied History and Politics at Trinity College Dublin, graduated last May and is now involved in employment advocacy.

Speaking with TheJournal.ie he said, the groups look foward to working together, reflecting on the report and getting to work on its recommendations.

The North Wall Education and Welfare Group was established in 2009 to develop stronger links, trust and sharing among all those working with children and young people and the wider community, in both a statutory and non-statutory capacity in the North Wall area.

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    Mute philip farrelly
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    Apr 28th 2013, 5:14 PM

    Looking forward to watching it. Fair play too him. Hopefully he ll go on too create thousands of jobs in Waterford

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    Apr 28th 2013, 5:18 PM

    Nice to see a smart young lad holding his own well done.

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    Apr 28th 2013, 5:30 PM

    That’s fantastic, best of luck to him. Although you would hope the Dragons will offer support, advice and guidance to any Young Entrepreneurs rather than shattered their dreams.

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    Apr 28th 2013, 5:25 PM

    Fair play, I don’t even know how my toaster works, to borrow from Woody Allen.

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    Apr 28th 2013, 5:49 PM

    These kids you see like this and like the ones on Young Apprentice don’t you just want to shout “Climb a tree!” at them?

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    Apr 28th 2013, 6:25 PM

    Thanks! Last time I climbed a tree I fell off and broke my ankle.. So, probably not doing that anymore.But, that doesn’t mean we “work” all day.We have a balance, I play soccer All the time! It’s a hobby and I love it :)

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    Apr 28th 2013, 6:30 PM

    Starstruck

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    Apr 28th 2013, 6:42 PM

    @Jordan. Get yourself a copy of ‘Think and Grow Rich’. This will an accompaniment for a great life ahead of you. Best of luck

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    Apr 28th 2013, 6:51 PM

    Jordan you are a legend. Very inspiring, best of luck with everything.

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    Apr 28th 2013, 8:10 PM

    Well done Jordan. I went to school with your mother so it’s easy to see where you got your brains. What a great journey you’re on. Best of luck!

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    Apr 28th 2013, 11:13 PM

    Nice one JC. Bet ya he wasn’t expecting u to respond. I have a 3 and a half year old son. I hope he grows up like u.

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    Apr 28th 2013, 6:39 PM

    Whether or not this young man gets any Dragons to invest in his business, he seems to have the drive and passion to be a success, best of luck to him.

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    Apr 28th 2013, 5:54 PM

    Nice entrepreneurial spirit and all but I hope he has something new to show the investors on that show. Having looked up the ones he’s made so far, they’re the type of stuff I’d be proud of had I made them at that age but I certainly wouldn’t be going looking for investment to start a company based on it.

    A guy commenting on one of the game trailers offers some criticism and advice (albeit rudely) and the kid responds by willy waving saying how he’s been on tv countless times, talked at conferences and knows the creator of twitter. 13 year old behaviour. Yes. CEO behaviour, no. He’s not close to ready based on what I’ve seen, but that’s not to say he shouldn’t keep going with making games, just that he’s jumping the gun a little.

    Judge for yourselves though, link below:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B76PwdmPO1U

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    Apr 28th 2013, 8:32 PM

    This is the kind of person who will create future companies of value and more importantly act as a positive role model for other young people. … fair play and good luck to him

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    Apr 28th 2013, 5:24 PM

    My mother, my wife and now Jordan Casey!!!!!!!

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    Apr 28th 2013, 6:43 PM

    Why the red thumbs? That was funny. :)

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    Apr 28th 2013, 7:55 PM

    Well done lad.

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    Apr 28th 2013, 6:22 PM

    After seeing both episodes last week at a screening for all those involved it was great to see some of the brilliant ideas these students had and getting to talk to them about their experiences. Hope for the future of entrepreneurial Ireland.

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    Apr 28th 2013, 5:22 PM

    Not working on iPhone

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    Apr 28th 2013, 10:48 PM

    You have to admire kids like this wee lad, I sincerely wish him well. Maybe he should be aiming his pitch at our Minister of Education though, with technology everywhere now, almost everyone has either a smartphone or access to the net, and this will only increase in the future.
    Surely programming and technology should be a major school subject instead of something some smart kids learn themselves, our kids should be learning things like this in school, basic electronics and engineering instead of relying on others like the excellent Coder Dojo to do this job.

    http://coderdojo.com/

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    Apr 29th 2013, 12:26 AM

    Fair play for having the get up and go, I downloaded 2 games, 1 was unplayable (Green Touch?) and filled with ads.. Barry asked what coding language he used and said AS3. Adobe Flash is a dying software and a way to make money from free games is in app purchases( Angry Birds etc) not ads – a long way to go but I would concentrate a lot more on development/collaboration of the products, one to watch and best of luck, my 2 cents.

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    Apr 28th 2013, 5:49 PM

    Video doesn’t work

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    Apr 28th 2013, 8:04 PM

    Fair play to him and I hope he does well out of it. I don’t think I’d like to work with any of those dragons though.

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    Apr 29th 2013, 9:18 AM

    Childhood fail

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    Apr 29th 2013, 7:53 PM

    Is that not saying that if a kid loves soccer and plays it all the time that it’s a “childhood fail”? I think of it as any other hobby and I love it :)

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