Southside Partnerships Pre-Employment supports (funded through the Social Inclusion Community Activation Programme) provide one-to-one guidance and training to help people reach their potential and achieve their goals.
Southside Partnership in Ballybrack Project Centre is a hub of community life in the Ballybrack community. We work with local community groups and our partners and provide a range of community education and health and wellbeing programmes for older people and people with disabilities.
Tús is a work placement programme that helps people who are unemployed gain valuable work experience in their local community.
Community Employment (CE) is a programme that helps people who are long-term unemployed, or who face other challenges, to get back into work.
With CE, you can take up a part-time placement (19.5 hours per week) in a local community or voluntary group. You can also take up other part-time work at the same time if you wish.
Our Young People Personal Development Groups provide a safe space for young people to explore topics that are important to them.
Our afterschool programmes offer a safe, fun, and creative environment where children and young people can learn, play, and grow.
Our Homework Club provides a calm, structured, and supportive space for primary school children to complete their homework.
The Community Connector Programme connected with the Integrated Care Hub for the Older Person (ICPOP Dublin South East) is a specialist social prescribing service with a focus on people over 65 who have more complex care needs.
Our Holly House Grinds Programme is designed to support Leaving Certificate students in reaching their full academic potential.
Our drop-in services are designed to make life a little easier and provide support for families and individuals in the community.