DCU Ability 'Works for Me' campus course: *Please note this course will not be running in 2023*

  • Our final 'Works for Me' course is running until December 2022. 

  • There are no further courses planned for 2023.

Learner graduation July 2022

Our 'Works for Me' course graduates, July 2022

What is the 'Works for Me' campus course?
Our ‘Works for Me’ campus-based course runs part-time for 14 weeks, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings.
The course includes two training periods, and a 6-week part-time work placement with a DCU campus employer. 
Bryan is stacking cold drinks in the DCU Londis store

Bryan on his work experience at DCU Londis on the Glasnevin campus

Who is this course for?
This course is for young adults with intellectual disabilities, who may have limited work experience, and who would like to take their first steps towards employment. 
Four images of different learners from the Works for Me course. In the first, two learners are completing a teamwork challenge using spaghetti and marshmallows. In the second a learner is making a presentation about her skills. In the third image a learner is practicing lifting a box safely as part of manual handling training. In the fourth image a learner is completing job research on a laptop.

Active learning about work in the classroom during the 'Works for Me' course

Course aim
The overall aim of the 'Works for Me' campus course is to build upon learners’ understanding of work, and to support them to explore ideas for their own working future.

 

Learners will:
  • Build on knowledge and understanding of the concept of work and how it relates to daily life

  • Make choices about preferences in relation to work

  • Build on understanding of abilities and strengths

  • Identify and practice workplace-related skills

  • Prepare for, and undertake a work experience placement

  • Reflect on learning and insights gained during work experience placement

  • Develop the tools for future work and progression