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Age Friendly Kerry Presentation to Coláiste Na Sceilge Cahersiveen

Age Friendly Ireland | Local | Kerry

On Thursday, May 15th, 2025, Cllr Tommy Cahill, Cathaoirleach of the Kenmare Municipal District, presented Coláiste na Sceilge Cahersiveen with a special plaque in recognition of the school’s outstanding project, “Intergenerational Connection: Youth Action Addressing IT Poverty.” The award was presented on behalf of Kerry County Council and Age Friendly Office Kerry.

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Presentation of plaque to Coláiste na Sceilge in recognition of the “Intergenerational Connection: Youth Action Addressing IT Poverty among older people” project being shortlisted in the National Chambers Ireland Excellence in Local Government Awards 2024 Age Friendly Initiative Category. Photo: Cathaoirleach of Kenmare Municipal District, Cllr. Tommy Cahill, Patrick Moran, student, Anne Marie Killen, Vice Principal, Coláiste na Sceilge, pictured at the Cahersiveen Library on Thursday morning. Photo By : © Eye Focus LTD . Domnick Walsh Photographer is an Irish Aviation Authority ( IAA ) approved Quadcopter Pilot. Tralee Co Kerry Ireland. Mobile Phone : 00 353 87 26 72 033 Land Line        : 00 353 66 71 22 981 E/Mail :        Web Site :    www.dwalshphoto.ie ALL IMAGES ARE COVERED BY COPYRIGHT ©

As part of their Transition Year programme, students from Coláiste na Sceilge led an initiative aimed at tackling IT poverty among older people in South Kerry. The project focused on younger participants training older adults to use smartphones and tablets, enhancing digital connectivity and inclusivity within the community. In collaboration with key partners like HSE, KDYS, Kerry Age Friendly programme, Men’s Shed, and Cahersiveen Social Services, the project successfully brought together a diverse group of older individuals, helping them gain essential digital skills while fostering intergenerational relationships.

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Presentation of plaque to Coláiste Na Sceilge

By bridging the digital divide, the initiative promoted well-being and inclusion for all ages, highlighting the power of community collaboration. The project was among the 26 shortlisted for the National Age Friendly Achievement Awards 2023, where it earned the prestigious Judges’ Special Recognition Award. It was also shortlisted for the Chambers Ireland Excellence in Local Government Awards 2024, further underscoring its impact and success.

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Presentation of plaque to Coláiste Na Sceilge

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