LARGE crowds attended the Progressive Pathways Fair 2020 which was held at The Rose Hotel on Friday.
It was a great opportunity for people aged 16 or over, with health issues, illness, disability or other support needs, to find out more about their employment options.
Special guest was former Armagh footballer, Oísín McConville, who took part in a panel discussion on ‘Reaching Out For Supports’.
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Some of the organisations with stands at the event included Kerry Parents and Friends Association, The Irish National Organisation of the Unemployed, Tralee Jobs Club, Kerry Social Farming, South Kerry Development Partnership CLG, Aspect – Cork Association for Autism, Dyslexia Association of Ireland, Cork Institute of Technology, Intreo Tralee, Inspired group, Tralee Community Training Centre, Institute of Technology Tralee, Specialisterne Ireland, NCBI, Tralee Local Employment Service, Newkd Tralee, LocalLink Kerry and many more.
This free event was organised by Employability Kerry and the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection.
Located at Upper Rock Street, Tralee, Employability Kerry provide a ‘one-stop shop’ support service for people with a health condition, injury or illness or disability and who are seeking employment or training. Scroll down for photos…