Workshops and training courses range in length from a half-day to one- or two-day depending on the complexity of the subject matter, and the level and needs of participants. Course start and finish times can be arranged with the client. Many courses are modular and can be delivered at introductory, intermediate or advanced levels.
Presentations and seminars facilitating large groups can last from 1-3 hours. Question & Answer sessions that follow can range from 20 minutes to half an hour.
Weekend residential retreats allow participants to experience a more reflexive, in-depth approach in a residential setting running from Friday to Sunday evening.
When can you deliver training and presentations?
Are the Intercultural and Diversity courses suitable for everyone?

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.
Opens our minds to problems and reminds us to slow down.
CorkI found our two instructors were very informative in a relaxed atmosphere. They kept our attention throughout the day.
DublinAn informative and valuable course for all grades, and can help in our everyday life both in and out of the office. A non-‘stuffy’ course. Made us feel at ease.
WaterfordWe are dealing with more and more people who have a poor command of the English language. The course helps to convey to you how customers may feel. Helps you to choose your words more carefully or simply, and deal with stress.
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