Dr Cliona O’Carroll (in advisory capacity)

Educational qualifications:

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • PhD in Folklore and Ethnology, NUI, Cork
  • Adult and Continuing Education, (Seminar Course), NUI, Cork
  • Cambridge CTEFLA (post-graduate certificate in teaching adults)

Relevant Experience:

  • Lecturer, Béaloideas/Folklore and Ethnology, University College, Cork
  • Project co-ordinator, interviewing trainer, radio series producer and book editor for the Cork Northside Folklore Project intercultural ethnographic radio project ‘How’s it goin’, boy?’ for Cork 2005.
  • Radio presenter and researcher on RTÉ Radio 1 intercultural series Different Voices.
  • PhD research on migrancy and cultural exchange (PhD awarded 2001).
  • Public folklorist, working with community groups such as the Cork Traveller
  • Women’s Network on cultural exchange programmes.
  • Oral history advisor to Cork City Library and Cork City Archives.
  • Languages: German, Irish, French, some Spanish.

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Coming Up

A Public Information Presentation entitled ‘Making a Will won’t kill you’ is to take place in Beara, County Cork at Eyeries National School at 7.30pm on Tuesday 23 February 2016. Hosted by Eyeries NS Parents’ Association and delivered by Anne O’Carroll of Cascade Training Consultancy, this jargon-free presentation gives practical tips on how to make a will, what happens if you don’t and how best to provide for your loved ones, avail of tax breaks and ensure peace of mind. This event is a fund-raiser for the school and is open to all, but parents of young children or other dependents are particularly encouraged to attend. There will be a Question & Answer session afterwards and handouts will be provided.

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Health Service Executive (HSE)

Well-presented course. Facilitators were knowledgeable, good examples, and were fun. Thank you. Really enjoyed the day – has made me think more about how I talk with people who do not speak English. Has given me very useful tips that I can use in profession/job.

Day went very fast. Helps to refocus on what is required by me to improve my communication with non-native speakers in our staff. Really helpful! A great day. Enjoyable and worthwhile; an eye-opener.

Very effective at promoting awareness of our presumptions about another’s understanding.’ ‘Extremely important to all front-line staff.

Course would be highly relevant for all admin/reception staff as well as all professional grades. Examples and comparisons helped to relate the specific skills to real life. Especially like the diversity of activity – lots of interactive exercises. Well done – a lot packed in.

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