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| DEP Publications 2008 - 2010 |
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- Production of the online newsletter NewsPact – please refer to NewsPact tab for all newsletters
- DEP produces Annual Reports detailing activities in each year. All Annual Report can be viewed here
- Towards an Employment and Skills Strategy for the Dublin City Region
(wrc consultants, Dublin Employment Pact & Dublin Regional Authority 2010)
- Towards an Employment and Skills Strategy for the Dublin City Region – EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
(wrc consultants, Dublin Employment Pact & Dublin Regional Authority 2010)
- Making IT Work Full Report / Summary Report
How the 2009 Dublin & Mid-East Community ICT Initiative promoted Digital Inclusion and Economic Recovery. (Hibernian Consulting Jan 2010)
- The Future of Work in Dublin
Nov 2009 conference brochure.
- Flexible Workplace Learning in a Time of Economic Crisis
(Evaluation of the model developed under the DEP Learning @ Work and Skills for Work Programmes 2008-09) (2009)
- Developing and Supporting Social Enterprise in the Dublin Region: The Basis for a Comprehensive Strategy
By John Everett (joint publication with Clann Credo) (2009)
- Towards a Dublin Employment & Skills Strategy
Bby Tony Tyrrell, Tom Ronayne, wrc consultants (joint piublication with Dublin Regional Authority) (2009)
- Exploring Social Enterprise in Nine Areas in Ireland by Anne Eustace and Ann Clarke
Published by PLANET in association with DEP, Clann Credo and the Ulster Community Investment Trust. It was launched by Minister of State, John Curran T.D. in October 2009.
- Integration in Dublin: Informing Strategies at Time Of Recession
By Maria Hegarty (2009)
- DIGNITY: A multi-agency response to supporting victims of trafficking to the sex industry
(Project Brochure, 2009)
- Learning IT
An Evaluation of Dublin Community ICT Initiative (Hibernian Consulting) launched 30th May 2008 by Minister Pat Carey TD and Joyce O’Connor (Digital Hub) (2008)
- SeniorForce
(Project Brochure 2008)
- Review of Employment Pacts in Dublin and Midlands Regions since 2004
(Joe Saunders Research) (2008)
- MetropolisNet
European Network of Local Development Partnerships (Summer 2008). MetropolisNet is a unique network of different types of organisations developing and implementing local strategies for employment and social inclusion in a number of European cities. The members of MetropolisNet are located in Berlin, Budapest, Dublin, Hamburg, London, Madrid, Rome, Santander, Seine-Saint-Denis, Tampere and Vienna. Among others the aims of MetropolisNet are promoting employment and social cohesion in large cities and urban areas as well as exchanging information, experience and know-how between the partner organisations. The partnership is a forum for exchanging information and good practice on re-integrating disadvantaged groups in the labour market.
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