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ConsultancyThe Learning Curve Institute offers a consultancy and customized training service to businesses, organizations and individuals. Our Philosophy is to educate people about positive choices and actions that will enrich their lives and improve their overall work life balance.

Sean Foy, director of The Learning Curve Institute, has provided consultancy and training over the past 7 years to: The Dublin, Galway and Belfast Simon Communities, The De Paul Trust Ireland, The Homeless Agency, The Peter McVerry Trust and various Drugs Task Forces. Seán also regularly delivers lectures at NUI Galway as part of the Masters in Social Work and the Clinical Doctorate in Psychology.

Professional Consultancy:
The Learning Curve Institute provides a unique professional consultancy service to businesses, organizations and individuals who may require help or advice in relation to drug and alcohol abuse, stress management, communications, and a wide range of other issues. Our consultants specialise in the aforementioned areas and have been delivering a consultancy service to various companies and organizations for over 10 years.

Our trainers at The Learning Curve Institute can offer the following consultancy services to companies and organizations:
1. Drugs and Alcohol Awareness Workshop
2. Drug and Alcohol Policy Design
3. Communication skills
4. Stress Management
5. Risk Assessment
6. Dealing with challenging behaviour
7. Team Play (1 Day) or Team Building Course (2 Day)
8. Motivational Interviewing skills for management
9. Solution Focused approach for management
10. Communications Workshop - Basic counselling skills

Please contact The Learning Curve Institute Consultancy Department on 098 25530 for more information.

Corporate Training Programmes

The Learning Curve Institute offers practical and supportive workshops both to employees and employers. Our highly qualified team offer diverse training in the areas of personal development/ growth and informative sessions around healthy life style choices.... read more

Employee Assistance Programmes

In 2007 The National Advisory Committee on Drugs (NACD) recommendations to Government outlined the use of Employee Assistance Programmes (EAPs) for companies and organizations as a way of maximising productivity and minimising work days lost due to drug and alcohol related issues.... read more

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