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Reflective, Empowered, Authentic Leadership IPPN Annual Principals’ Conference 2022

19th – 20th May 2022

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Contents Fáilte Uilig ..........................................................................................................................................................................5 Thanks to our Sponsors .............................................................................................................................................. 6 An Clár ................................................................................................................................................................................7 Conference Facilitator ................................................................................................................................................. 8 Keynote Speakers Páiric Clerkin, IPPN CEO.....................................................................................................................................10 Arlene Forster, NCCA CEO................................................................................................................................. 11 Gary Keegan, UpperCut CEO............................................................................................................................ 12 Brian O’Doherty, IPPN President..................................................................................................................... 13 Norma Foley, TD, Minister for Education.....................................................................................................14 Dr Harold Hislop, Chief Inspector....................................................................................................................16 Chanelle, Lady McCoy.......................................................................................................................................... 17 Louise Tobin, IPPN Deputy President............................................................................................................19 Leadership Pathways Leadership Pathway - Years 1 & 2 School Leaders................................................................................... 21 Leadership Pathway - Years 3 – 5 School Leaders................................................................................. 22 Leadership Pathway - Years 6+ School Leaders...................................................................................... 23 Seminars Back to the Future- Reconnecting partnerships with your parents is the “lightening rod” to better futures for the children in your school!................................................... 27 Dignity and Respect at Work........................................................................................................................... 28 Empowerment and Restoration in the Aftermath…................................................................................30 Financial Support and Guidance for School Principals – FSSU........................................................... 31 Limiting Your School’s Liability – Essential Law for the School Leader......................................... 32 Reduce Your Risk! Managing Behaviours of Concern............................................................................ 33 Sobering Truths and Delightful Opportunities – Leading through Relationships.......................34 Technology Infrastructure and Technical Support in Primary Schools ......................................... 35 The Key to Collaborative Leadership...........................................................................................................36 Update on Recent and Upcoming Policies and Operations ............................................................... 37 The Additional School Accommodation Scheme and Capital Programme of Delivery...........38 A Working Day by John Chambers ......................................................................................................................39 Education Expo Colour-Coded Floor Plan...................................................................................................42-43 Directory of Exhibiting Companies.................................................................................................................45-60 Passport Giveaway........................................................................................................................................................61

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Fáilte Uilig BRIAN O’DOHERTY

A Chairde, Is cúis mhór bhróid dom fáilte a chur romhaibh, mar Uachtarán IPPN, go dtí bhúr gcomhdháil bliantúil. Nach iontach an rud é go bhfuilimid in ann a bheith le chéile sa seomra céanna tar éis dhá bhliain dhúshlánacha. Is deis é athcheangal a dhéanamh lena chéile mar líonra agus táimid fíor bhuíoch go bhfuil an t-iarracht seo déanta agaibh a bheith linn. Our conference takes place as we continue to emerge from the pandemic and we are acutely aware of the challenges you have faced and managed in striving to keep your school communities safe. Not only have you demonstrated the capacity to pivot and adapt to a fundamentally different school reality but you have also dedicated yourselves to sustaining the wellbeing and morale of your school communities. There is little doubt that this has exacted a toll on your own wellbeing.

progressing well. Sustainable leadership is essential if school leaders are to remain professionally effective and personally fulfilled in the role. We will also hear from the Minister, the Chief Inspector and the CEO of the NCCA, Arlene Forster. We will also hear perspectives on leadership from contexts other than education in keynotes from Gary Keegan, leading high performance coach and CEO of Uppercut, and trailblazing Irish entrepreneur, Chanelle, Lady McCoy, co-founder of Chanelle Medical and current member of the Dragon’s Den panel.

Indeed, as I write this, the world seems a more precarious place. We are watching distressing images on the news and on social media, as well as examples of incredible fortitude and resilience, in the face of unimaginable fear and uncertainty. The impact on children is profound and particularly upsetting.

The range of seminars on offer is designed to meet the diverse needs and interests of our conference attendees. I have no doubt you will derive much benefit from those that you attend over the course of the two days. We are indebted to our seminar facilitators for the quality of their inputs.

Since March, you have been welcoming children to your school communities who have come to Ireland to seek refuge from the ongoing and evolving humanitarian crisis. You have sought to ease this difficult transition for these children into an alien school environment where language may be a barrier and trauma may be a factor. You have risen to this challenge, as you always do, in the best interests of meeting the needs of all children. It strikes me that the leadership you have provided to your school communities, in this context, is very much in keeping with the kind of leadership we hope to explore over the two days of conference. The theme of the conference is REAL – Reflective, Empowered, Authentic Leadership. Never has such leadership been more acutely needed as we respond to world events and as we emerge from a pandemic that has impacted and shaped our leadership practice, out of necessity. I hope that this will be an opportunity for you n to reflect on your own leadership practice n to feel empowered by being part of a network, where the wisdom and experience of the collective has the capacity to inform our individual practice, and n to be reminded that effective and impactful leadership is characterised by authenticity

I would like to say a special word of thanks to our dedicated support office staff who have worked assiduously to organise this event. The goalposts may have been continuously moving but they demonstrated tremendous adaptability to get conference across the line. We are delighted to welcome Anton Savage back as our conference facilitator – he is the consummate professional. Thanks also to our Board of Directors, National Council and County Committees for their unstinting efforts and support. Sincere thanks to our organisation sponsor Allianz, plenary sessions sponsor Wonde and all of our other sponsors. We are grateful also to all the exhibitors joining us in the Expo. Without the support of our sponsors and exhibitors, it would not be possible to run the event. The Trade Exhibition offers a great opportunity for you to engage with a wide range of school suppliers. And finally, thanks to our friends at Fastlane AV for their expertise and technical support, Exhibit A for their skill and know-how and to the staff of Citywest for looking after us over the two days. Bainigí taitneamh agus tairbhe as an gcúpla lá. Le gach dea-ghuí

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IPPN CONFERENCE 2022 Clár CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – Thursday, May 19th 08.00 – 10.00

Registration and Education Expo – Refreshments

10.00 – 12.00

Leadership Pathways’ Seminars

12.00 – 14.30

Lunch & Education Expo (tea/coffee/desserts in Expo)

14:00 – 16.00

Concurrent Seminars

15.45 – 16.45

Education Expo & Refreshment Break

16.45 – 18.45

Plenary Session I – Official Conference Opening Anton Savage, Conference Facilitator Conference Opening Act Páiric Clerkin, IPPN CEO Arlene Forster, NCCA, Sector updates Gary Keegan, Thought Leadership Q&A Session / Panel Discussion

18.45 – 22.00

Conference Summer Soirée

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE – Friday, May 20th 09.00 – 09.30

Education Expo

09.30 – 10.45

Plenary Session II Anton Savage, Conference Facilitator Brian O’Doherty, IPPN President Norma Foley TD, Minister for Education Dr. Harold Hislop, Chief Inspector

10.45 – 11.30

Education Expo & Refreshment Break

11.30 – 13.30

Concurrent Seminars

13.00 – 14.30

Lunch & Education Expo (tea/coffee/desserts in Expo)

14:30 – 15.45

Plenary Session III Anton Savage, Conference Facilitator Chanelle, Lady McCoy Louise Tobin, IPPN Deputy President Passport Giveaway

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CONFERENCE FACILITATOR

Anton Savage Anton is currently Director of The Communications Clinic. Previously General Manager Carr Communications. Head of Public Relations Carr Communications. Anton has advised clients ranging from Cabinet Ministers, the CEO’s and Chairpersons of some of Ireland’s largest PLC’s through to members of the Catholic Hierarchy and CEO’s of global charities. Anton has lectured in NUIG, Smurfit Business School and The Irish Defence Forces Command and Staff School.

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He has been a columnist with Sunday Independent, freelance contributor to the Irish Independent, Irish Daily Mail, Irish Mail on Sunday, and The Herald and has contributed to Today with Pat Kenny, the Marian Finucane Show, the Dave Fanning Show, Prime Time, Ireland AM, Seoige, Tonight with Vincent Browne, The Last Word and The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show. He has been stand-in presenter on The Tubridy Show, The Last Word, TV3’s Ireland AM and The Seven O’Clock Show. He presented The Sunday Business Show, Savage Sunday and The Anton Savage Show on Today FM and The Apprentice, You’re Fired! on TV3. He currently writes a weekly column for The Herald.

High Hopes Choir to change their lives through song, story, music and most importantly, friendship. Also featured in the book are the choir’s musicians, an extraordinary crew of talented people – the glue that ensured the unity and continuation of the choir, despite the numerous issues with Covid-19. There are also contributions from Glen Hansard, Sr. Stan, Fr. Peter McVerry, Michael Ó Muircheartaigh, Luke O’Neill, Br. Kevin of the Capuchin Day Centre, and many others. The Waterford High Hopes Choir were part of a documentary High Hopes in November 2014. David Brophy, Conductor had an idea of forming a choir with the homeless and people on the margins. The original members were drawn from various organisations in Dublin and Waterford. The Waterford High Hopes Choir have succeeded in staying together. Despite COVID and the silence of music, they are now back together stronger than ever. In the years prior to COVID the choir sang in the European Parliament, Electric Picnic, and the Kennedy Summer School. They were awarded a Civic Reception by their city in June 2016. 8

The genesis of my connection with the choir took root in March 2015. I had just commenced writing my second book “Stronger Than Yesterday” as a result of my cancer diagnosis in 2007. I hoped that the book would help anyone navigating the aftermath of an illness. I was donating all the proceeds to charity; hence my journey began with the Waterford High Hopes Choir. Our Stories Through Song is a book of hope through music. It tells the stories of the individual members of the choir – their dreams and aspirations, as well as their struggles, such as homelessness, living rough on the streets and addiction issues. But there is hope in how they have managed

Our Stories Through Song is a book for everybody. It opens our eyes to the lives of members of our society that would otherwise might never have crossed our radar. All money from book sales is being donated to the Waterford High Hopes Choir. It is available, priced €10, at the Book Centre, Waterford and from the website www.waterfordhighhopes. com. If you go on to the website, there is a click and collect button, which will save you the €6 postage. You can collect the book at the conference on 19th May. For further information, please contact: cathyamccarthy@gmail.com


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KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Páiric Clerkin

CEO of the Irish Primary Principals’ Network Páiric is the Chief Executive Officer of IPPN. He was educated in St. Vincent’s CBS Primary and Secondary Schools, Glasnevin, and obtained his teaching degree from St. Patrick’s College. His first teaching post was in St. Francis Xavier SNS, Dublin 15. In 2001, Páiric was appointed as the founding Principal of St. Patrick’s National School, Diswellstown in Dublin 15. He served initially as a teaching principal, and in 2003 became an administrative principal, following rapid expansion of the school. His sixteen years of experience as principal, close collaboration with his principal colleagues in Dublin 15 and his engagement with IPPN over a number of years heightened his appreciation and understanding of the complex challenges faced by school leaders in their diverse educational settings.

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Páiric was an active member of IPPN Dublin for several years and served as chairperson from 2007 to 2010. In 2009, he was elected to the IPPN Board of Directors, and was appointed Treasurer in 2015. He presented a number of workshops at IPPN annual conferences and delivered CPD modules at IPPN County Network meetings, also representing IPPN on the ‘Education Matters’ editorial team. During his tenure on the Board, Páiric initiated a pilot project to ascertain the feasibility of remote fulltime administrative support for a cluster of teaching principals of small schools. He has also contributed to IPPN publications and submissions to the DES and Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Social Protection on a number of topics. Páiric was appointed as CEO of IPPN in 2017.


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Arlene Forster CEO of NCCA

Arlene Forster is Chief Executive of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA). Arlene began her career as a primary school teacher. She taught at all class levels, working in multi-grade and singlegrade settings, and contributed to school and curriculum development as part of the middle leadership team. Having completed postgraduate studies in the area of school

leadership, Arlene joined the NCCA in 2001. Through her roles as Education Officer (2001-2002), Director (2003-2015) and Deputy CEO (2016-2020), she led work in areas such as curriculum review, assessment, reporting to parents, language, mathematics, science and the development of Aistear: The Early Childhood Curriculum Framework. Arlene was appointed CEO in late 2020.

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Gary Keegan CEO of Uppercut

Gary Keegan is the founder and CEO of Uppercut, a high-performance advisory for leaders, teams and organisations nationally and internationally. From the boot room to the boardroom, Gary’s unique thinking on high performance has inspired a culture of excellence in execution that is at the foundation of what Uppercut do. Gary Keegan is renowned in Ireland as a High-Performance Business Coach and Sport Consultant. Gary has spent his vast career immersed in building, leading and supporting high performing individuals, teams and organisations. He has developed and honed his expertise and conceptual models while working in highly competitive environments with numerous leaders, leadership teams, coaches and performers all of whom have challenged his own performance, growth and learning. Gary is the performance coach to the Irish Senior Men’s Rugby Team and was recently appointed as the performance coach for the Cork Senior Hurlers. He was previously the performance coach for the Dublin Senior Footballers (2016-2020), Leinster Rugby for three seasons and Tipperary Senior Hurlers in 2019. Gary sits on the IRFU National Professional Games Board and is the current Chair of the High-Performance Advisory Group at Cricket Ireland. His previous role was Director of the Irish Institute of Sport, a government agency established to support the development of high-performance sport in Ireland. Through his leadership, the Institute created an environment that included sports science, medicine, athlete wellbeing and life-skills support and elite coach support aimed at ensuring that

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talented Irish athletes and coaches achieve sustained levels of excellence in elite sport. Prior to this, Gary spent six years as highperformance director with the IABA’s high performance boxing programme. Gary and his team developed a renowned management programme that ensured major European, World and Olympic success, obtaining 29 medals across the age spectrum. In addition to his involvement with sporting organisations, Gary has worked successfully with senior leadership teams, nationally and internationally, across a range of industries including tech, financial services, construction, airline and pharmaceutical sectors. Gary believes strongly in facilitating people to realise their own potential through the creation of supportive environments that facilitates people to take ownership for their own performance and growth. His holistic approach to systems thinking encompasses several areas grouped under context mapping, leadership performance, culture renewal, change management, strategy formulation and execution practices. He sees every person and organisation as unique and understands the role that context and environment plays in driving human behaviours. Gary is a regular speaker and contributor in the areas of leadership, transformation and high performance and contributes regularly to executive development programmes as well as consulting with a range of global and indigenous industries,


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Brian O’Doherty IPPN President

Brian qualified as a primary school teacher in 1988. He began his teaching career in St. Patrick’s Loreto PS and served there as a mainstream class teacher for 13 years. He completed his M. Ed during this time, specialising in the areas of Education Management & Administration and Educational Psychology. He was appointed to his first principalship in 2001 in Loreto College Junior School where he worked for five years. He returned to St. Patrick’s Loreto PS in 2006 as principal. The school

currently has an enrolment of just under 800 pupils and has 63 members of staff. Brian has been a member of IPPN since 2001 and is a former member of the National Council. He was elected to the IPPN Board of Directors in 2016 and served as Treasurer from 2017 to 2019. He was elected as IPPN Deputy President/President-elect in June 2019 and is currently our serving President from September 2021 to August 2023.

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Norma Foley TD Minister for Education

Norma Foley is the Minister for Education. She was appointed to this role in June 2020. Norma was elected to represent the Kerry constituency in the 2020 general election. She was previously a member of Kerry County Council for the Tralee area, serving from 1994 until her election to the Dáil in 2020. She also served as a member of Tralee Urban District Council until its abolition in 2014. You can contact Ms Foley at norma.foley@oireachtas.ie.

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Dr Harold Hislop Chief Inspector at the Department of Education Dr Harold Hislop became Chief Inspector at the Department of Education in 2010. Prior to joining the Inspectorate, Harold taught at primary and university level and he worked as an education and development officer at the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment during the development of the Primary School Curriculum. Since 2010, he has led a series of reforms in the inspection and evaluation of schools in Ireland and has lectured to international conferences on evaluation and inspection in France, Ireland, the UK, Malta and Abu Dhabi.

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He is a member of the senior management team at the Department of Education and Skills and was closely involved in the development of the Department’s Literacy and Numeracy Strategy 20112020, which includes a broad range of actions for system improvement in the early childhood, primary and postprimary sectors. He is a current member of the Governing Board of the Centre for Educational Research and Innovation at the OECD.


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Louise Tobin IPPN Deputy President

Louise has been principal of St. Joseph’s Primary School in Tipperary Town since 2009. She previously worked for a year with School Development Planning as a facilitator, and for a further year with the Primary Development Service for Teachers as an advisor, during which time she completed post-graduate studies in School Planning. Louise worked in Grange NS, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary for 20 years, and was Acting Principal there for 2 years. She has experience as both teaching and administrative principalship. Louise was the Tipperary representative on the IPPN National Council since 2017 and is currently serving her second term on the Board of Directors. Louise is an active member of the local principals’ support group in Tipperary Town and is also a member of the Principals of ASD Classes Network Group in Tipperary.

Louise is a trained and active CSL mentor and is the Chairperson of the Cahir Branch of the INTO. Louise has a strong interest in school planning as a powerful means of promoting school effectiveness and development. Louise has advocated strongly for the past 5 years on behalf of pupils living in areas of disadvantage, seeking extra resources under the DEIS scheme and has been successful in getting a package of interim measures for the children in Tipperary Town until the next rollout of DEIS. Louise was elected IPPN Deputy President/ President-elect in June 2021 and will serve as president from September 2023 to August 2025.

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Leadership Pathways Leaderships Pathway - Years 1 & 2 School Leaders REAL – REFLECTIVE, Empowered, Authentic Leadership Presenters: Angela Lynch, IPPN Leadership Support Team & Colm Lyons

This LP provides an opportunity to engage with other newly appointed school leaders who are currently part of Headstart Supports & Services, as well as those in their second year of leadership. How am I doing? How are YOU doing? These are key questions for exploration. In this context the focus of the Leadership Pathway will be on reflective leadership, while at the same time incorporating the elements of empowerment and authenticity, these being the themes of this year’s conference and essential elements of school leadership. You will be asked to reflect on how you connect, communicate and influence those you lead.

ANGELA LYNCH Angela Lynch is currently a member of IPPN’s Leadership Support Team, having previously worked as Leadership Support Manager. Prior to taking up that role, Angela taught in Glasheen Girls School, Cork, for over 36 years, 20 of those as both a teaching and administrative principal. She is a trained mediator with a particular interest in the area of conflict resolution and interpersonal relations. From being a founder member of Cork Primary Principals’ Network (CPPN), Angela went on to serve on the IPPN Board of Directors for over 10 years. She is a regular contributor to Leadership+, has delivered CPD to school leaders at many IPPN events and is committed to mentoring and supporting newly appointed school leaders.

COLM LYONS Colm is principal of Scoil Chros tSeáin, Crosshaven Boys’ NS in Cork since 2014 and the school recently opened an Autism Class. He is a graduate of Mary Immaculate College and has a Masters Degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Hull. Colm is currently co-ordinator of a monthly principal support group of 15 local principals which facilitates an opportunity for collegiality and sharing of both experiences and expertise among principals, which he values himself greatly. Colm is married to Áine a primary school teacher and they have 2 daughters.

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Leadership Pathway - Years 3 – 5 School Leaders REAL – Reflective, EMPOWERED, Authentic Leadership Presenters: Jack Durkan & Kathryn Corbett

This Leadership Pathway provides an opportunity to engage with other school leaders who began their leadership role in a very different reality to what is now being experienced in school communities. How are WE doing? This is a key question for exploration. In this context the focus of the Leadership Pathway will be on EMPOWERED leadership, while at the same time incorporating the elements of reflection and authenticity, these being the themes of this year’s conference. You will be asked to consider how to build capacity and empower others to develop a collective team responsibility across the whole school community.

JACK DURKAN M.ED IPPN Supports & Services Manager; former Principal Togher Boys’ Primary School Cork; Master’s Degree in School Leadership and School Management from University of Hull; B.Ed Degree from Mary Immaculate College, Limerick; former Associate with PDST on the Leadership Team and former Lecturer, Tutor and Research Facilitator on the PGDELM (Future Leaders Programme NUIM). Trained Relationship Counsellor; Executive Coach and Mentor; Mentor/Trainer (associate CSL); Diploma in Child and Adolescent Counselling; Project Zero, Harvard MA; Placement Consultant with Global Gateway for Teachers, Bloomington Indiana US. Chairperson, BoM, Blarney St, CBS Cork (2019-2023).

KATHRYN CORBETT Kathryn is on the IPPN Board of Directors and is currently principal of Bishop Galvin NS, a large senior primary school in Templeogue, Dublin. Previous to this, she was seconded to the National Induction Programme for Teachers (NIPT) as a Regional Development Officer. She also worked as Professional Learning Officer, a member of the senior management team with the Teaching Council. Kathryn completed her M.Ed. with Maynooth University, and in 2020 was awarded a PhD from UL, with her research on teachers’ learning. She also has a Diploma in Counselling Skills. She currently lectures part-time on the B.Ed. programme with Froebel College, and on the Post Graduate Diploma for School Leadership (PDSL) with UL. Most recently, she has codesigned and facilitated a new series of workshops with NAPD President, Rachel O’ Connor, for Aspiring Female Leaders in Education, in collaboration with Wexford Education Centre.

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Leadership Pathway - Years 6+ School Leaders REAL – Reflective, Empowered, AUTHENTIC Leadership Presenters: Regina O’Sullivan & Enda McGorman

This Leadership Pathway provides an opportunity to engage once again with other school leaders who have faced many challenges, particularly over the past two years, with the focus being on one’s authenticity as a school leader, while reflecting on one’s leadership and finding empowerment to move forward in changing times. You will be asked to consider to continue building capacity and empowering others through evaluating the mission, culture and values of the school community in this changing world.

REGINA O’SULLIVAN Regina has over 20 years’ experience as a primary school principal, with particular knowledge of the DEIS context. Regina worked throughout her career in Mayfield on the north-side of Cork City. During this time, she was involved with the successful amalgamation of two schools and she continues to support other schools during the amalgamation process. Since retiring last year (2021), Regina has joined the Leadership Support team at IPPN. She is also involved as a facilitator with the CSL Middle Leadership Project. Through her involvement with Group Mentoring, Regina has facilitated several groups of Principals. Currently Regina is involved with the IPPN Local Support Group Project. Regina has also facilitated workshops with Trauma Responsive Education.

ENDA McGORMAN Enda McGorman, is the principal of Mary, Mother of Hope National School, Littlepace, Dublin 15. He hails from Monaghan, and graduated from St. Patrick’s College of Education in Drumcondra in 1994. After graduating, he studied psychology with the Open University. He worked as a teacher in the Holy Spirit Boys National School in Ballymun from 1995 to 2001, firstly as a mainstream class teacher and then as Home School Community Liaison Co-ordinator. In 2001, Enda was appointed as principal of Mary, Mother of Hope National School in Littlepace, Dublin 15. This was a new school, on a greenfield site in a rapidly growing urban development on the outskirts of Dublin. He has remained in that role since 2001, and has seen the school and the surrounding community undergo dramatic change. Approximately 50% of the pupils in the school are from newcomer backgrounds. In addition to his work as school principal, Enda has worked on several leadership programmes including Misneach for newly appointed principals, the Forbairt and Tánaiste programmes for experienced school leaders. He is also an associate with the Centre for School Leadership (CSL). Enda is currently chairperson of the Dublin County Network of the IPPN. He has a keen interest in intercultural issues, integration and supporting students and families from socially disadvantaged communities. In 2007, he conducted research on the challenges of inter-culturalism and co-authored a report Intercultural Education, Primary Challenges in Dublin 15. He co-authored a Chapter in Leading and Managing Schools, titled New Schools for a New Century. Most recently, he has written on how schools can support children and families through homelessness. He has also been active in supporting school leaders in responding to the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Seminars INTRODUCTION IPPN Conference Seminars are 90-minute sessions, which allow time for discussion and Q&A. On Thursday afternoon and Friday morning, there are concurrent seminars as follows: Back to the Future- Reconnecting partnerships with your parents is the “lightening rod” to better futures for the children in your school! - Áine Lynch and Leah O’Toole Dignity and Respect at Work - Rúairí Ó Céilleachair Empowerment and Restoration in the Aftermath… - Jacinta Kitt (Thursday only) Financial Support and Guidance for School Principals – FSSU - Joe Conlon Limiting Your School’s Liability-Essential law for the School Leader - David Ruddy Reduce Your Risk! Managing Behaviours of Concern - Siobhan Allen and Aisling Power Sobering truths and delightful opportunities-leading through relationships - Joe O’Connell (Friday only) Technology Infrastructure and Technical Support in Primary schools - Tom Lonergan and Deirdre Redmond The Key to Collaborative Leadership - Anna Mai Rooney and Finbarr Hurley Update on Recent and Upcoming Policies and Operations - Mary McGrath The Additional School Accommodation Scheme & Capital Programme of Delivery - Cathal McDonagh and Stefan Mathews

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Back to the Future- Reconnecting partnerships with your parents is the “lightening rod” to better futures for the children in your school! Presenters: Áine Lynch, CEO, National Parents Council and Leah O’Toole, Maynooth University

This seminar will give participants an opportunity to engage with the many elements of working in partnership with parents. We will explore the impact of partnership work on outcomes for children, the experience of partnership through and post COVID and examine evidence based strategies that work to support partnerships.

ÁINE LYNCH CEO, NATIONAL PARENTS COUNCIL Áine started her career as a trainee accountant, then changed direction and spent the following eight years undertaking a nursing career as a general and paediatric nurse. After nursing Aine went back to fulltime education for a number of years. Following her third-level education Áine worked for two years in the area of residential child and adolescent psychiatry following which she went on to work for the ISPCC as the Childline Manager. She finished nine years with the ISPCC as the Director of Services, and in August 2007 was appointed CEO of the National Parents Council Primary (NPC). In her role as CEO in the NPC Áine was appointed to the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) and the National Council for Special Education (NCSE) by the Minister for Education and Skills; served on the Board of the Children’s Rights Alliance and was appointed to the Teaching Council in April 2016 and served on the first fitness-to-teach hearing panel. Áine has served on a number of Department of Education and Skill’s committees, including the National Advisory Group for School Self Evaluation, the Advisory Committee on Traveller Education and the Child Protection Review Committee. Áine sits on the Internet Safety Advisory Committee (ISAC) which advises the Office for Internet Safety/Department of Justice & Equality. Outside of Ireland Áine represents NPC on the European Parents’ Association. During Áine’s long career working with children and families she has held a child centred and children’s rights approach at the core of her practice and believes that working in partnership with children and young people is essential.

DR. LEAH O’TOOLE MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY Dr Leah O’Toole is Assistant Professor in Early Childhood Education in the Froebel Department of Primary and Early Childhood Education, Maynooth University. Her doctoral study investigated parental involvement in children’s education, and some recent research projects include Parental Involvement, Engagement and Partnership in Children’s Education in the Primary Years (NCCA / NPC), Evaluation of Partnership Schools Ireland (NPC), Consultation with Babies, Toddlers and Young Children to inform update of Aistear (NCCA), and THRIECE (Teaching for Holistic, Relational and Inclusive Early Childhood Education – Erasmus+). She is co-author of Introducing Bronfenbrenner: A Guide for Practitioners and Students in Early Years Education, and her most recent book is Supporting Positive Behaviour in Early Childhood Settings and Primary Schools: Relationships, Reciprocity and Reflection. She has also authored a wide range of book chapters and journal articles, and the defining theme of her work is the crucial nature of relationships for learning and development in early childhood and beyond.

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Dignity and Respect at Work Presenter: Rúairí Ó Céilleachair

This seminar addresses the concerns of school leaders preparing to address issues of dignity and respect in their workplaces. How many of them must summon the resolve and courage to deal with “behaviours of concern” among staff members and this will also be dealt with.

RÚAIRÍ Ó CÉILLEACHAIR Ruairí is the owner and Director of EDelia Group which engages primarily with educational organisations at primary, secondary and tertiary level. EDelia Group have been very successful in promoting coaching and mentoring programmes in schools and colleges throughout Ireland and is currently also delivering coaching and leadership programmes in the U.K., Germany, Israel, Indonesia and the U.E.A. EDelia Group is a Global Provider of EMCC accredited coach education programmes and is the largest provider of coach education training programmes to educators in Ireland. Ruairí spent 35 years teaching, as Gaeilge, at 2nd level. During this time, he has filled the roll of Class Teacher, Year Head, Department Head, Deputy Principal, Principal, Union Representative and NQT Mentor. He has been coaching for over 30 years and is an EMCC accredited Coach at Senior Practitioner Level, accredited Practitioner Level Team Coach with GTCI, accredited EQi 2.0 and EQi 360 practitioner, accredited Strengths Profiler Coach, accredited JESS Resilience Coach, accredited Thomas Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument Facilitator and accredited Gazing Red2Blue Performance Coach. Ruairí spent eight years developing, delivering and assessing the mentoring syllabus with the Irish National Induction Programme for Teachers, now known as ‘Droichead’ and was also on the steering committee of the Teaching Council of Ireland for three years. He designed and delivers the mentoring modules on the Masters in Teaching and Learning at Munster Technological University. He helped formulate the coaching strategy plan for the National Governing Body of Basketball Ireland as well as coaching the Senior Men’s National Team for 5 years.

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Empowerment and Restoration in the Aftermath… Presenter: Jacinta Kitt

Having been through an extraordinary period of crises management and upheaval, leaders need to be proactive in managing the aftermath for themselves and others. This session will focus on restoring and empowering ourselves for the future. The presentation will include: 1.

Building our Psychological Resources (PsyCap)

2. Communicating effectively 3. Managing stress 4. Enhancing relationships 5. Developing our Emotional and Social Intelligence

JACINTA KITT Jacinta is an organisational adviser and public speaker. A former primary school teacher, she also taught for many years in Trinity College on the M.Ed. programme, and in Marino Institute of Education on the B.Sc. and B.Ed. programmes. She provides professional development training and presentations for schools, colleges and various other public and private organisations on the characteristics, skills and benefits of creating and maintaining a positive/effective work environment. She conducts sessions on effective interpersonal behaviours and relationships in homes, schools and workplaces. Providing strategies for improving communication in every environment is the theme of much of her work. During Covid times she has given presentations on Proactive Caring for Yourself with particular reference to building psychological resources. Jacinta has published articles on Building Psychological Capital (2019) and Leadership and Teacher Autonomy (2018). Her book, published in 2017, is entitled Positive Behaviours, Relationships & Emotions: The Heart of Leadership in a School.

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Financial Support and Guidance for School Principals – FSSU Presenter: Joe Conlon

Joe will outline the role of the Financial Support Services Unit (FSSU) and discuss the advice and support services offered. Joe will be happy to answer any finance related questions you may have in relation to your school. The presentation element of the seminar will last about 40 minutes followed by questions and answers.

JOE CONLON FSSU PRIMARY SCHOOL CO-ORDINATOR Chartered Accountant with a Post Graduate Diploma in Education. Experience in the Pharmaceutical, Technological and Education sectors in a range of finance roles.

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Limiting Your School’s Liability - Essential Law for the School Leader Presenter: David Ruddy, Mason, Hayes & Curran

You don’t have to be a lawyer to be a successful school leader. It is essential however that you have sufficient knowledge to avoid the pitfalls in an increasingly compliance driven school environment. We will discuss real scenarios, give you tips and cover a wide range of topics to include: Managing Underperformance Parental Complaints Applying the Code of Behaviour to pupils with special needs Estranged parents objecting to the enrolment of a pupil by the other parent Data access requests and redaction of information.

DAVID RUDDY BL AND THE MASON, HAYES & CURRAN EDUCATION TEAM David is a former school principal and recent past president of IPPN. He has written the ‘Legal Diary’ for Leadership+ for the last 20 years. David works with the Education Team of Mason, Hayes & Curran LLP as an adviser and training consultant for schools. David offers individual schools training in areas such as Behaviours of Concern, Codes of Behaviour, Anti Bullying and Data Protection. He also reviews compliance policies. David will be joined by members of the Education Team to include: Liam Riordan (Partner) Catherine Kelly (Senior Associate) Edel Kennedy (Senior Associate) Our Education Team have amassed a wealth of knowledge over many years advising school leaders and Boards of Management. They have represented schools in most of the highprofile cases in the Workplace Relations Commission, Circuit and High Courts. The team is renowned for offering practical solution-based advice. Above all the team understands the demands and pressures that school leaders encounter on a regular basis.

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Reduce Your Risk! Managing Behaviours of Concern Presenters: Siobhan Allen and Aisling Power

This session will look at how schools can reduce the risks associated with managing serious behaviours of concern from pupils who present with additional needs. We will discuss the resources that schools need to cope with the challenges the behaviours present for all stakeholders – pupils, parents, staff, principal and Board of Management. We will share practical tips so that both children and staff can be better supported within a whole school culture that is preventative and focused on risk reduction.

SIOBHAN ALLEN B.ED., DIP SPECIAL ED., M.ED., ADV. CERT IN AUTISM (CHILDREN) Siobhan graduated from Mary I in 1983 and spent 15 years in Presentation Convent Primary School, Bandon which set up the first special class in Ireland in 1985 for pupils with a moderate learning disability. During this period, she completed the Diploma in Special Education in St Pats. In 1998 Siobhán became principal of St Gabriel’s Special School in Cork, the first standalone special school for pupils with severe and profound learning disability. During her six years there, she developed her interest in working with pupils with challenging behaviours and completed a Masters in Educational Management and also a Postgraduate Advanced Certificate in Autism (Children). In 2004, Siobhán became principal of Our Lady of Good Counsel Special School in Ballincollig for pupils with a moderate learning disability. Siobhan retired in 2017 and lectures from time to time on this subject.

AISLING POWER B.ED., DIP SPECIAL ED Aisling graduated in 1996 from Mary I and has spent her career working in various special education schools beginning in schools such as Catherine McCauley in Limerick and Scoil Ciarán in Ballymun. Aisling joined Our Lady of Good Counsel Special School (OLGC) in Cork 1998. She completed her Advanced Diploma in Special Education in St Pats in 2001 and in 2015 she became Deputy Principal in OLGC. Aisling went on to become principal there in 2017.

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Sobering Truths and Delightful Opportunities - Leading through Relationships Presenter: Joe O’Connell

This seminar will examine the realities of leadership over the past 2 years in what can only be described as the most challenging of times. It will offer reflections on how the restoration of quality relationships is the vehicle to quality leadership; one that is sustainable, meaningful and beneficial to all. The aim is to support leaders in their journey to the “cultivated self”, “taming the beast between our ears” by controlling the internal narrative.

JOE O’CONNELL Joe O’Connell has served as a post-primary school principal, was founding director of St Senan’s Education Office supporting the Boards of Management of the Catholic dioceses of Limerick, Kerry and Killaloe and also served as Director of Limerick Education Centre. He currently supports a wide range of organisations and professional bodies in addressing issues such as organisational development, managing and building relationships across the school community, dealing with challenging situations and promoting collaborative leadership and team development. Joe’s doctoral studies focussed on leadership and organisational development and since April of 2019 he has become a member of the European Commission’s expert advisory group on school leadership and development.

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Technology Infrastructure and Technical Support in Primary Schools Presenters: Tom Lonergan and Deirdre Redmond, PDST

As a busy school Principal you have engaged with a range of technologies in your school over the last few years. In addition to the technologies already in your school, you may be considering adding additional technologies to support teaching and learning. You may be considering new laptops or tablets for teachers or pupils, a network or Wi-Fi upgrade, or projectors and/or interactive panels for your classrooms. When schools seek our independent advice on technology they ask questions such as: What are the most suitable technologies for my teachers and pupils in my school situation. What are the most appropriate purchasing options so that we can purchase the technologies we need. How can we ensure that we’re buying suitable technology products from high quality education suppliers? How can we best manage technical support so that we can get many years of reliable use from our technologies? We’ll be addressing these types of areas in the seminar, however we’re happy to discuss any technology in education areas on the day. We understand that each school situation is unique, so we’re happy to answer specific questions you may have regarding your own school.

TOM LONERGAN PDST Tom is National Coordinator for Technology Integration in PDST Technology in Education, www.pdsttechnologyineducation.ie, and before that for the National Centre for Technology in Education (NCTE) since 2002. Previously Tom worked in a number of technical roles in Ireland, Canada and the UK. He provides advice and support to schools on technology infrastructure and technical support to help schools better manage their technology to achieve improved learning outcomes. He also works on the Schools Broadband Programme in collaboration with the DE and HEAnet.

DEIRDRE REDMOND PDST Deirdre is Project Officer for ICT Infrastructure with PDST Technology in Education, where she provides information and advice on how fit-for-purpose ICT’s can improve schools’ ICT infrastructure / whole-school planning to support teaching and learning. This includes a wide range of technologies such as computing devices, presentation technologies, networking solutions - including Wi-Fi, servers, cloud-based applications, printing, technical support advice and other technologies relevant to schools. Deirdre worked for many years in a number of Multinational organisations providing technical support and in IS Administration roles. She subsequently worked in both Primary and Post Primary schools as an ICT co-ordinator as well as working as an ICT Advisor for the Association of Community and Comprehensive Schools.

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The Key to Collaborative Leadership Presenters: Anna Mai Rooney and Finbarr Hurley

This seminar will offer you the opportunity to reflect on what collaborative leadership is at its most effective, how it works in your school context and the steps that you can take to further develop it.

ANNA MAI ROONEY PRIMARY DIRECTOR, CENTRE FOR SCHOOL LEADERSHIP Anna Mai is originally from Ballymahon in Co. Longford. After graduating from St. Patrick’s College in Drumcondra in 1987, she taught in St. Patrick’s Loreto Primary School in Bray. On moving to Monaghan in 1992, Anna Mai taught in St. Patrick’s National School, Clara, in North Monaghan and in Scoil Mhuire, Gransha, Clones from 1994–2000. She became the Teaching Principal of Scoil Mhuire, Magherarney, Smithborough in 2000 where she remained until becoming Administrative Principal of St. Louis GNS in Monaghan town in 2008. Anna Mai was appointed as Deputy Director Primary of the Centre for School Leadership in 2015. Anna Mai completed a master’s in educational management in 2009 with the University of Ulster and was a part-time facilitator with the Professional Development Service for Teachers (PDST) from 2005–2015. She was a member of the Irish Primary Principals’ Network (IPPN) Board of Directors until 2021. Anna Mai is a member of the management committee of Partnership Schools, a joint initiative between IPPN and the National Parents’ Council to promote whole communities working together to achieve better outcomes for children. She is also a member of the DCU Changemaker Schools Steering Committee, an external examiner for UL and a final year Ed D student with the University of Glasgow.

FINBARR HURLEY CENTRE FOR SCHOOL LEADERSHIP Finbarr studied for his B. Ed in Mary Immaculate College and qualified as a primary school teacher in 1994. He taught in Cork city for 7 years before being seconded to the European Schools. Whilst in Brussels, Finbarr was the Pedagogical and Primary Coordinator, with responsibility for scope and sequence of curriculum and consolidation of teaching and learning across 8 national language sections. Finbarr spent 2 years in Doha, Qatar as Deputy Principal of a large international school. There, he and his team implemented enquiry-based methodologies so as to further engage the pupils in their learning. He was then re-seconded to the European Schools as Principal of the European School of Karlsruhe in Germany. Finbarr returned to Ireland to begin his role as principal of St. Columba’s BNS in Douglas, Cork. During this time, he was a facilitator for the NIPT workshops to newly qualified teachers as well as being a CSL Mentor and CARA. Finbarr was seconded to the role of Primary Coordinator to the Centre for School Leadership (CSL) in 2019. Finbarr is a present board member of the Board of Directors of IPPN. He has facilitated the leadership pathway seminars at conference as well as seminars at county network level and national council level.

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Update on Recent and Upcoming Policies and Operations Presenter: Mary McGrath

Mary McGrath, Principal Officer, Head of Operations, NCSE will give an update on recent and upcoming policies and operations to include; 1.

Policy Advice Paper on Special Schools and Classes

2. SNA Review 3. Mainstream SNA Exceptional Review 4. SET Review 5. SET Exceptional Review for Mainstream Classes 6. In-school Support

MARY McGRATH PRINCIPAL OFFICER, HEAD OF OPERATIONS NCSE Mary has responsibility for Operations within the NCSE and is supported by a team of 5 Regional Managers in the delivery of services to children, families and schools. Key deliveries of the Operations Section focus on providing supports to schools to enable students with special educational needs to achieve better outcomes. Mary joined the NCSE in 2018, having previously worked with City of Dublin ETB.

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The Additional School Accommodation Scheme and Capital Programme of Delivery Presenters: Cathal McDonagh and Stefan Mathews

An outline of the scheme’s scope, application process and assessment considerations. Along with introduction and overview of the DoE`s Capital Programme of Delivery.

CATHAL McDONAGH Cathal McDonagh is an Assistant Principal Officer in the Department of Education’s Planning and Building Unit in Tullamore, Co Offaly. Cathal manages part of the School’s Capital Appraisal Section Additional School Accommodation Scheme which primarily caters for funding towards accommodation to meet existing school’s additional mainstream and special education requirements. Cathal has previously worked in other areas of the Department ranging from Primary Teacher Payroll, Teacher Allocations and School Governance and in the State Examinations Commission.

STEFAN MATHEWS Stefan Mathews is a Technical Manager for the Department of Education Planning and Building Unit in Tullamore, Co. Offaly. Stefan assists with the strategic coordination of Professional and Technical services to support the delivery of the DoE`s Capital Building Programme. His colleagues within the P&T section provide professional and technical advice across the multiple delivery streams which form part of the DoE`s ongoing commitment to the delivery of works to existing buildings and new building projects. The DoE`s Capital Programme of Delivery is in response to the National Development Plan 2021 – 2030 while adding Capacity/Modernising Accommodation throughout the school system.

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A Working Day

By John Chambers, retired principal of Howth Primary School A Working Day, published by Revival Press, is a verse sequence of 56 sonnets focusing on a busy day in the life of a primary school principal. The book is set on the day that the school gets notification of an upcoming WSE. It also includes many lighter moments of school life. This is the first time that a major verse work concentrates on the hectic life of a school leader.‘ It will be launched during conference in Citywest - Friday 20th May, 4pm in the Kingswood Suite. A contribution towards the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine will be donated from book sales. Frank, a previous collection by John Chambers, was nominated for a Hennessy Award.

Good craic in the staffroom at morning break

Yesterday it struck him at assembly

Good craic in the staffroom at morning break.

Yesterday it struck him at assembly,

Emmet Davies announcing he’s engaged.

that he’s blessed to be working in a place

The women drill for details-do they take

brimming with optimistic energy

delight in hearing that a young man’s caged?

and fresh exuberance-a form of grace

He likes the lad; he’s brilliant in the class

he’s more attuned to with each passing year.

he’s seen him turn challenging classes around.

Standing beside this carousel of youth

But this test here might be harder to pass.

it’s been tempting to see himself secure,

The women pass his mobile phone around

immune from passing time, but there’s no truth

and comments fly on dress, engagement ring,

in that he knows. And yet he feels for sure

how he proposed-he’s putty in their hands

that every day he’s being recharged, restored,

a perfect ambush-they know everything

connecting to a grid that’s strong and true.

by the time the break is done. Emmet stands,

He likes to think it stops him from getting bored

clears his tea cup, his untouched bun;

or stressed and hopes he’ll have the sense to know

the Gestapo leave him be, their work is done.

those signs if they come. That’s the time he’ll go.

He has to smile and yet it shows He has to smile and yet it shows there’s something lacking in his armoury of social skills. Could it be that it flows from a shyness masked by glib pleasantry? Making small talk with Kathy Bates today as she stood holding Stephen by the hand. She looked bronzed and glistening-which led him to say “Have you been abroad? Sun and sea and sand, lucky for some”. She rolled her eyes, replied “Too much make up I knew it!” She moves from sight pulling the toddler in her wake outside the gates. Why can’t he keep his mouth shut tight? Too late to explain now and if he tries the harm’s done-a cosmetic exercise.

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ALADDIN Almost 2,700 Irish primary schools have streamlined their admin with Aladdin. Now is the time to sign up to Aladdin Connect, an efficient, contactless and effective way to communicate with parents.

BARNARDOS Barnardos have launched a new schools-focussed initiative designed to help students take care of their physical and mental wellbeing.

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BARNARDOS ONLINE SAFETY With the support of Google.org, we can offer 4 online safety workshops to students in 3rd-6th class.

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THE BERRY STREET EDUCATION MODEL The Berry Street Education Model (BSEM) addresses the need to equip teachers with Strategies that will support the social and emotional learning needs of their students to engage them into learning.

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We offer “online” Catholic videos to schools. Titles include Confession, First Communion, Confirmation, etc. A great teaching aid for teachers.

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CJ FALLON Since 1895 CJ Fallon has been leading the way in providing educational resources for Irish teachers and pupils.

Stands C8 & D8

Stand H8

CARAMBOLA Carambola is a leading supplier of Hot and Cold lunches to children in schools all across Ireland.

CLEANING CONTRACTORS Cleaning Contractors have been serving schools nationwide for 30 years. For excellent cleaning at affordable prices contact us.

B10

CATERSAFE CaterSafe supply a full range of cleaning, hygiene, and washroom supplies. We also supply cleaning products and equipment, soap and paper systems, washroom and air care systems.

Display 1 Stands H1 & HH1

CLEVERKIDS Cleverkids is a school supply company specialising in Aistear, Oral Language, Bee Bots and learning through play.

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CLEVERTOUCH/AVIO

The Clevertouch Ecosystem enables teaching professionals to focus their valuable time on creating life changing learning experiences, with seamless technology.

Stands K2, K3, L2, L3, L1 & M2

CREATIVE ACTIVITY

Creative Activity has experienced strong growth year on year and is now regarded as Ireland’s leader in the Childcare, Special Needs and Education industries.

Stands J10 & J11

CUBBIE Stand H11

CMS PHOTOCOPIERS Printer Photocopier Supply & Service. Projector Repairs, HEPA Filtration Systems. Offices in Dublin, Cork, Limerick Galway Nationwide Service All Makes.

Stand L13

COGS THE BRAIN SHOP “Cogs the Brain Shop – Where Brains Come to Play” We sell toys and games to stimulate the brain.

There’s a better way to help autistic people and those with sensory needs. Regulation is personalised, predictable, quick and reliable.

Stand E11

CYBERSAFE KIDS CyberSafe Kids is an Irish charity that empowers children, parents and schools to navigate the online world safely.

Stand B9

DABBLEDOO MUSIC DabbledooMusic is Ireland’s leading music education platform for primary schools.

Stand I8

COMPUTEX Computex supply and support a complete range of educational IT solutions, including devices, Wi-Fi, Epson projectors and Clevertouch interactive displays.

Stand K8

DAILY EXERCISE + Daly Exercise+ is a digital platform which allows teachers to access & plan PE & Movement Break resources. Teacher’s can also assign PE homework to their pupils.

Stand M8

THE COOL FOOD SCHOOL At The Cool Food School, we sell safe knives and peelers for classroom use and teach cooking in schools.

Stand G14

CORNMARKET Cornmarket is the largest Public Sector financial services broker in Ireland, with 50 years’ experience in helping public sector employees with their financial needs.

Stands G3 & G4

COUNTY PHOTOS Trusted by 1,400 schools nationwide and with 40 years of experience, County Photos are Ireland’s leading school photography service provider.

For a chance to win FABULOUS PRIZES visit our PASSPORT GIVEAWAY stands

Stand H2

DEVTECH For over 30 years, Devtech Business Systems have specialised in office equipment and office supplies, we are now a third generation family company who are determined to help schools achieve their goals.

Stand B6

DIVERS EDUCATIONAL SUPPLIES Divers Educational Supplies provide all types of furniture directly to schools, We supply Colour Noticeboards in a variety of shapes and sizes.

Stand D11

DOHERTY SCHOOL SUPPLIES We are in business now for over 40 years and have a reputation for fast efficient service throughout Ireland. 49


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DON KEATING GROUP

Stand J13

ELEPHANT EDUCATION

From Art Supplies to Catering to Biodegradable Cleaning Supplies, we stock it all. Just request a catalogue for whichever section.

Purveyors of Woodcock Johnson & SPaRCs tests and producers of educational qualification courses and instructional videos for teachers and parents.

Stand J5

Stand K10

DONEGAN ACOUSTICS We Supply and fit acoustic panels to sports halls, gp halls and classrooms to reduce echo.

ELS PRIMARY ELS Primary products, supply the UK and Ireland with high quality educational products and learning toys.

Stands G11 & G12

EMS COPIERS

Stand F3

DRYAD Dryad Education is the new home of Specialist Crafts and Heart Educational. Supplier of Art, Textiles, Design & Technology resources.

EMS Copiers Managed Print Solutions has been supplying and servicing the education sector with printers and copiers for over 50 years.

Stands C5 & C6

EPSON

Stand I12

DUOTONE We are one of very few Irish Google Partners, Ireland’s Viewsonic’s only premium partner and launching ScoilIT.ie this year.

Epson aspires to be an indispensable company, trusted throughout the world for our commitment to openness, customer satisfaction and sustainability.

Stand D3

ESCHOOLS Stands I9, J9 & I10

EDCO

Edco is Ireland’s leading schoolbook publisher with exciting Primary Programmes including Bua na Cainte, Explore With Me and Edco Handwriting with Mrs Murphy.

Provider of easy-to-use school websites, communication tools and learning platforms. eSchools has a package to suit your school.

Stand A4

E-TWINNING eTwinning is a free online platform connecting more than 1 million teachers across Europe.

Stand G2

Stands D4 & D5

EDUCATIONSTORE.IE

FOLENS

Providing the best from the world of school ICT, our schools benefit from modern, stable and effective hardware and software solutions, installed by certified engineers and supported by experts.

We are dedicated to better learning and produce high-quality school books and digital resources for teachers and students.

Stand L9

FOOD DUDES

Stand I13

E-LAM

E-Lam, Whiteboards, Book Covering materials and Organic book covers.

An award-winning curriculum-linked evidence-based healthy eating programme, developed to encourage children to eat more fresh fruit and vegetables.

Stands J12

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FOOTFALL Footfall Ltd providing flooring solutions to the education and commercial sectors including entrance matting, logo mats, specialist flooring products and wall protection.


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Stand C11

GL ASSESSMENTS

Stands A2 & B2

FRESHTODAY Today, school lunch provider Freshtoday showcase their exciting venture into both hot food and supplying lunch to the non-funded market.

Our assessments help you to support transition, identify gaps in reading, English and Maths and understand pupils’ attitude and mindset.

Stands E13, E14, F13 & F14

GLANMORE FOODS Stand F4

Glanmore Foods for the best quality, variety & service in the provision of Healthy School Lunches, both Hot and chilled.

GDK’ s experienced, professional team has been providing high quality ICT products and services to Irish Primary Schools for over 20 years.

Stand F12

GDK

GOOGLE FOR EDUCATION A student’s school experience has a profound impact on their future. Google for Education shareable devices and collaborative tools help teachers prepare all students with new, more engaging ways to learn the skills they need to succeed.

Stands C3 & C4

GILL EDUCATION Gill Education BRAND NEW! 2022: JI–2nd Class Primary Irish Language Programme, COSÁN NA GEALAÍ. SAMPLES available at our stand.

Stand L11

GREEN SCHOOLS - AN TAISCE Green-Schools An Taisce is Ireland’s leading environmental programme for schools with 93% of primary schools engaged since 1993.

Stand G2

Education Store by COMPUPAC I.T

Celebrating Our 40th Year in Business INSPIRE LEARNING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY When it comes to connecting students and educators to technology in and out of the classroom, EducationStore have become a top choice for schools across the country. Schools have unique challenges and we’ve built our technology solutions around helping with those needs. A PROUD PARTNER OF


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Stand L12

GreenIT is a leading Irish based refurbisher of corporate quality new and refurbished Laptops, Computers, Tablets, Interactive Boards, VR equipment!

iNetSafetyTalk offer fun and engaging Online Internet Safety / Anti-Cyberbullying workshops for Children, Parents, and school Staff. Workshops are facilitated by Ger Brick.

GREENIT

Stand K7

HEALTH AND SAFETY PUBLICATIONS LTD Publishers of Sam and Sue children’s safety series, which aims to develop safety awareness in children.

Stand D12

HIBERNIA Third-level college with over 20 years providing flexible & innovative blended learning graduate, postgraduate & continuing professional development courses.

Stands F10 & F11

HUSQVARNA Husqvarna is an expert in crafting the highest quality lawn and grounds maintenance equipment. From professional robotic mowers to battery powered handheld equipment.

INETSAFETY

Stands A7 & B7

INTERACTIVE DISPLAYS Interactive Displays Ireland is the leading provider of Interactive Panels to schools nationwide. We also supply digital signage to schools in all shapes and sizes.

Stand M9

JD RESOURCES JD Resources has launched a new range of Biodiversity products which are for outdoor display. They include Irish Wildlife, Native Trees, Wild Flowers, Life Cycles and much more to come.

Stand C7

KINIA

Stand L10

Formerly Camara Ireland, Kinia, a Google for Education partner, supplies IT equipment, training and support to schools.

ICEP Europe provide professional development up to Masters level in special education and wellbeing.

Display 4 & Stand C1

Stand B5

iCLASS

KOMPAN Ireland are market leaders in the playground industry and have over 19 years’ experience in the supply and installation of playgrounds.

The leading provider of school websites and mobile apps in Ireland

Stand E10

ICEP

Stand I11

ICS MORTGAGES ICS Mortgages - winner of the ‘Excellence in Mortgage designed for Public Sector Employees’ Award for 2020, 2021 & 2022.

Stand H10

ILLE

Ille Ireland offer schools a sustainable waste free solution for washroom and hand hygiene products; paper towel, toilet roll, soap, etc...

Stand C12

IMEX

Imex Instruments is the sole supplier of the Vivitek NovoTouch interactive touch panels for the education sector across Ireland.

KOMPAN

LAFAYETTE PHOTOGRAPHY Lafayette Photography. A company built on reputation since 1880. School Photography, Design & Display.

Stand C14

LAW SOCIETY The award-winning Law Society Diploma Centre has provided continuing professional legal education and training for over 20 years.

Stand A5

LÉARGAS Léargas manages national and international programmes including mobility opportunities for school staff and pupils under the Erasmus+ Programme.

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Stands K4, K5 & K6

Learn Play Nexus design and supply a wide range of high quality, long lasting resources to support early development.

Microsoft Education provides schools with solutions, technologies and education expertise to accelerate opportunities for all learners.

LEARN PLAY NEXUS

Stand A14

LETS EDUCATE Lets Educate has strived to become the preferred teacher’s choice for educational supplies across Ireland.

Stand H9

LISADOIRE Liosdoire Computers supply and install Interactive touch screen panels, projectors and Redbox VR Kits designed for the classroom. http://www.liosdoirecomputers.com/

MICROSOFT

Stand K12

MOO CREW The School Milk Scheme provides a daily portion of fresh milk to school-going children at a very affordable price. www.moocrew.ie.

Stands K13 & K14

MURRAYS MEDICAL/ SENSORY POD Murrays Medical supply the Sensory Pod to make schools accessible and provide a calming space for kids.

Stand A8 Stands I2 & J2

THE LUNCH BAG

MURRAY’S RECYCLED PLASTIC

Finally! School Lunches for NON Deis schools. PS. Delicious Staff Menu too! (And did we mention free SPHE Resources?)

Murray’s Recycled Plastic benches are durable, rot-proof and maintenance free. A selection of bright colours that will brighten up any yard.

Stand D13

Stand C13

MASON HAYES & CURRAN Mason, Hayes & Curran LLP have been supporting primary schools for many yaers with ireland’s only dedicated Education Team of legal experts. We offer prcatical schools practical solution based advice.

Stand D14

McKEEVER SPORTS

MUSIC IS FUN Music is Fun is a series of child friendly workbooks, teaching music literacy through songs and games.

Stand A11

NAMEDOWN NameDown provides a cloud-based solution for managing the admissions process. Evaluate applications, send offers, and monitor responses securely and efficiently.

A supplier of playing kit, leisurewear, PE uniform, fundamental training/fitness equipment and balls across all sports and education sectors.

Stand H7

Stand G8

News Mag Media are publishers of curriculum-linked monthly news magazines called News Flash, The Primary Planet and EIPIC.

McSport are a 100% Irish owned sports and equipment specialists with over 40 years’ experience suppling schools and colleges.

Stand J6

Stand D6

Optima Training deliver staff/student training such as First Aid, CPR, Medication Administration, Positive Handling, Child Lifting, GDPR & more.

McSPORT

MEMORYLANE PHOTOGRAPHY Memorylane is an Irish company owned and managed by professional photographers. It’s why we are the market leaders in creating the most fun and popular school photography available.

NEWS MAG MEDIA

OPTIMA TRAINING

Stand K11

OUR WORLD IRISH AID The Our World Irish Aid Awards teaches primary pupils about the developing world, the Global Goals and Irish Aid’s work. 53


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OUTSIDE THE BOX

Stand L5

PC PERIPHERALS

OTB is one of Ireland’s leading providers of CPD resources and assessments for Educational and Health professionals.

PC Peripherals – trusted suppliers of branded education devices, audio visual, software and services to schools nationwide with over 30 years experience.

Display 3

Stand B4

P WALSH & SONS Peter Walsh & Sons (Manuf.) Ltd. Ireland’s leading manufacturer & supplier of premium educational furniture including chairs, tables, storage products, special needs furniture white / notice boards.

Stand L4

PARENTAPPS Parentapps is a world-class parental engagement app; your one-stop shop, helping schools save time and money whilst always staying informed.

Stand H6

PAYZONE Payzone’s fundraising solution allows schools to raise vital funds through a straightforward online solution and instant access to funds.

PLAYCHIMMES Playchimes.ie supply unique outdoor magnetic Wall games, Interactive Outdoor Sensory Play Panels, Musical Play Panels, Activity Play Panels and more.

Stands J3 & J4

PRIM-ED

Prim-Ed Publishing is a leading provider of primary school teaching resources in Ireland.

Stand G7

PRO-TECT DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY We provide HEPA Air Purification systems, proven to protect the health, well-being & the safety of staff and pupils whilst giving them peace of mind & the benefits of cleaner air in a classroom. Visit: https://www.pro-tect.ie/ contact-us. Call (01) 2962607.


Receive up to €22,000 per year per 200 supporters

We do all the work

In many schools nationwide

Murray’s Recycled Plastic

Claggan, Glenisland, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, Ireland T/F: 00353 (0)94 902 2639 M: 087 244 8622 E: info@recycledplastic.ie W: www.recycledplastic.ie

Lifelong Outdoor Products that Don’t Cost the Earth GARDEN FURNITURE | DECKING | FENCING FLOWER BOXES | RAISED BEDS | GATES WALKWAYS | STABLES

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Stand G10

QUILL

We supply high quality whiteboard materials, art and craft, learn through play, PPE, display, office administration, balance bikes and scooters.

Stand M3

RAY OF SUNSHINE Ray of Sunshine is a department of education & Tusla certified childcare services. Winning 7 awards over the years from All Ireland County Councils & business accreditations.

Stand E9

RENAISSANCE Renaissance is a global leader in assessment and practice solutions that help all students build a strong foundation for success.

Stand B3

RSA

Road Safety Authority mission - save lives and prevent injuries by reducing the number and severity of collisions on the road.

Stands E2 & F2

SCHOOL ACCOUNTING Frustrated with your school accounts ? Let us help you. Designed exclusively for Irish primary schools with Online Accounting System, Accounts Certified, Payroll Service and RCT & VAT Service. It’s simple, fully supported and cost effective. Contact: info@schoolaccounting.ie www.schoolaccounting.ie

Stands H13 & H14

SCHOOL FOOD FOR PRIMARY We provide daily a range of fresh and nutritional hot & cold options to students or even a mixed model.

Stand F9

SCHOOL LOTTO Our Fundraiser School Lotto raises c.€11,000 per year (after costs) for every 100 participants and requires no work for school.

Stand M4

Stand A12

Leading supplier of Assistive Technology and AAC products for individuals with who require assistance with communication or participation in the classroom.

School Print Resources is dedicated to publishing and printing for schools and colleges in Ireland.

SAFECARE

SCHOOL PRINT RESOURCES

Stand A10

SAFEFOOD Safefood provides educational programmes and resources to nurture food safety and healthy eating skills among school-aged children. Search www.safefood.net/ education.

Stand GG1

THE SAFEGUARDING COMPANY Child Protection and Safeguarding solutions that prevent, reduce and eliminate abuse, harm, neglect and protect children and adults.

Stand J14

SAM’S BUSINESS BUS Innovative Entrepreneurship Learning Programme for 5th and 6th classes - supporting teachers throughout.

Stand A13

SCHOOLDAYS.IE SchoolDays.ie is a resource providing parents and schools with a range of information during the schooling years from pre-school to secondary.

Stands M6 & M7

SCHOOLSTORE.IE We believe in creating hands-on practical learning experiences for children through our own range of mathematics, science and SEN resources.

Stand F5

Stand L8

Sanctuary Synthetics are the market leader in supplying and installing high quality schools surfaces to the whole of Ireland.

The Schoolwear House is Ireland’s leading supplier of School Uniform and Sportswear.

SANCTUARY SYNTHETICS

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Stand L7

Stand H3

SEAI School’s Programme is supporting schools and teachers across Ireland to help teach students about saving energy at school and at home, sustainability and climate change.

Ted Kellehers has 25 years’ experience in the supply of hygiene products. Our quality products are tested by schools over many years.

SEAI

Stands F1 & G1

SELECT

Select is your local Apple Authorised Education Specialist. We’re passionate about education and help schools transform by making learning a magical experience.

Display 4

SENCO SENSORY SOLUTIONS Senco Sensory Solutions is Ireland’s leading Multi-Sensory Room Company. We design, manufacture and install Sensory Rooms, Safe Spaces and Products for people with special needs.

Stand A3

SENSATIONAL KIDS Sensational Kids is Ireland’s only non-profit Play, Develop & Learn store offering a wide range of fun and educational resources.

TED KELLEHER

Stand K9

TOOMEY AV Toomey AV is the trusted name in Audio Visual Technology in Schools for over 50 Years. www.toomeyav.ie

Stands E4 & E5

VAUGHTEC

VaughTEC is dedicated to bringing great technology to Irish classrooms. We supply, fit and maintain classroom Audiovisual and IT technology.

Stand I14

VERITAS Veritas is Ireland’s leading religious publisher and retailer.

Stand C10

WEBWISE Webwise promotes safer, better Internet use among children through the provision of free resources for schools, teachers, children and parents.

Stand H4

SHERPA KIDS As Ireland’s leading school age childcare provider, Sherpa Kids provides specifically tailored out of hours care onsite at your school.

Stand E6

SPELLINGS FOR ME Spellings for Me is an individualised spelling programme developed by two Irish primary school teachers. Almost 50% of Irish primary schools now use the programme.

Stand J8

STAFFROOM.IE Staffroom.ie is a job advertising website for primary schools in Ireland. It is approved by Department of Education.

Stand H12

TECHSURE Leading suppliers and installers of WIFI systems and IT Networks for schools nationwide.

Stands J1 & K1

WONDE

Wonde’s school data management platform provides a safe and secure process for schools to share MIS data with leading third-party applications, enhancing learning and improving communication. 25,000+ schools use Wonde to ensure student, teacher and parent data is always accurate and up-to-date in all third-party applications used across your school.

Stand E3

WRIGGLE Wriggle is the No.1 EdTech company in Ireland, providing devices, training and supports to transform teaching and learning.

Stand D7

ZEEKO

Zeeko’s mission is to teach young people 21st century skills. Zeeko empowers young people through education programmes, research and resources, and supports educators to teach the young leaders. 57



IRELAND’S ONLY NON-PROFIT PLAY, DEVELOP AND LEARN STORE Shop educational resources, sensory items, therapy tools, the Handwriting Without Tears range and more…. 100% of profits earned go towards subsidising therapy supports for children of all abilities.

DELIVERY NATIONWIDE

Need advice on what resources you need? Call our expert team on

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045 520 900

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To enquire about our new Occupational Therapy and Speech & Language Therapy programme for schools, please contact us now at

m 045 520 900 k info@sensationalkids.ie

Sensational Kids, Registered in Ireland Company Number 432465. Registered Charity No CHY 17477. Charities Regulatory Authority Number 20065133 www.sensationalkids.ie


Free resources and workshops on energy Curriculum linked teaching resources and workshops on energy and sustainability from Junior Infants to Transition Year and Teacher CPD.

All our resources have been developed by education experts. Climate SOS adventure book for 3rd to 6th class. Also available in Irish.

Guzzler’s Party story book from Jr Infants to 2nd class. Also available in Irish.

Our children’s books encourage reading and raise energy awareness among primary students. Visit seai.ie/schools for more details

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IPPN ANNUAL PRINCIPALS’ EDUCATION EXPO 2022 Be in with the chance to win some fantastic prizes at the IPPN Conference. Place your completed entry in the box marked Passport Giveaway in the conference venue between 1pm and 2.30pm on Friday the 20th May. n n n n n

Visit each participating stand Have your passport stamped by the exhibitor Drop your completed passport into one of the drop boxes located in the Expo Hall between 1pm and 2.30pm on Friday Prizewinners will be announced during the last Plenary session on Friday YOU MUST BE IN ATTENDANCE AT THE LAST PLENARY SESSION TO COLLECT YOUR PRIZE.

ATTENDEE INFORMATION Please complete the following information [BLOCK CAPITALS] Name

Phone

School

Roll No.

Stand A13 SchoolDays.ie is a resource providing parents and schools with information during the schooling years. Come meet us at IPPN to make sure you are registered to receive our newsletter or follow us on FaceBook. You can also check the details we have on your school are correct.

Stand D2 Allianz is the leading school insurer in Ireland and provide a range of services to assist your school meeting your insurance needs.

Prize Win a luxurious break to the value of €500 to use in one of Ireland’s Blue Book Country House Hotels, Manor Houses, Castles or Restaurants. Choose from one of many stylish hideaways!

Prize Allianz have a pair of the latest Fitbit Sense smart watches for the lucky winner.

Stand I3 & I4 The Cantec Group incorporates two companies - Docutec is a leading provider of managed print services that assists clients in streamlining their document workflow. This enhances employee productivity, simplifies work and reduces overall print costs. SmartOffice specialises in software automation that focuses on improving business process workflow in areas like accounts payable and document management. www.cantecgroup.ie, 0818 337012.

Stands C3 & C4 Gill Education BRAND NEW! 2022: JI–2nd Class Primary Irish Language Programme, COSÁN NA GEALAÍ. SAMPLES available at our stand.

Prize Canon Colour, A4 printer producing vibrant results to keep up with the demands of your homeschooling, kids’ projects and remote work.

Prize GILL EDUCATION are giving the gift of travel! This €500 Ryanair voucher can be used for multiple bookings – enjoy!

CONTEST TERMS & CONDITIONS l Only passports completed with official stamps will be eligible. Prize-winners will be announced during the last Plenary session on Friday. l You must be present to collect your prize at the time of the draw or another attendee’s passport will be drawn. l Passports can only be deposited between 1pm and 2.30pm on Friday the 20th May l Exhibitors are not obliged to stamp passports of attendees who have not visited and spent time at the stand in person. l Photographs of winners will be taken immediately after the prize draw. 61


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Prize

We are dedicated to better learning and produce high-quality schoolbooks and digital resources for teachers and students.

Stand I8 Computex supply and support a complete range of educational IT solutions, including devices, Wi-Fi, Epson projectors and Clevertouch interactive displays.

€500 Blue Book voucher to stay at one of the beautiful Country House Hotels, Manor Houses and Castles located around Ireland.

Prize Fantastic laptop combo including a Dynabook Satellite Pro laptop, Targus carrying case and wireless mouse. Perfect for any mobile principal!

Stand H4

Prize

As Ireland’s leading school age childcare provider, Sherpa Kids provides specifically tailored out of hours care onsite at

€500 voucher for Dunmore House Hotel, Clonakilty, Co.Cork.

your school.

Stand K9 Toomey Audio Visual is the trusted name in AV Technology in Education for over 50 Years. Choose the Tech Experts - Call us on 01 4660515 or visit www.toomeyav.ie

Stand F8 Visit the 4Schools stand to explore our new resources, including the 4Schools SET Planner, Ar Aghaidh Leat and Phonics Blending Cards.

Prize PHILIPS 58” 4K SMART TV Display. This Philips HDR TV delivers superb picture quality plus premium Dolby Atmos sound.

Prize HP Intel Core I3 15.6” 8GB/256GB Full-HD Laptop

Stand I9, J9, I10 Edco, The Educational Company of Ireland, is Ireland’s leading publisher of school textbooks and educational resources. Publishers of the award-winning Irish programme Bua na Cainte, Explore with Me, Edco Handwriting with Mrs Murphy and our pioneering Maths programme Operation Maths, Edco will be showcasing a range of NEW TITLES for 2022.

Stand M3 Multi award winning morning and after school and early years service. Ray of Sunshine provides affordable and flexible childcare both onsite and offsite.

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Prize To enter, visit the Edco stand, complete the entry form and be in with a chance to WIN an amazing Space Grey iPad!

Prize Win a One For All Voucher worth €500, Come see us at stand M3



Brian O’Doherty IPPN President brian.odoherty@ippn.ie Páiric Clerkin CEO pairic.clerkin@ippn.ie IPPN Support Office Glounthaune Co. Cork 1800 21 22 23 info@ippn.ie

2022 Conference Programme Sponsor


Articles inside

Technology Infrastructure and Technical Support in Primary Schools

2min
page 35

The Key to Collaborative Leadership

2min
page 36

Passport Giveaway

4min
pages 61-64

Sobering Truths and Delightful Opportunities – Leading through Relationships

1min
page 34

A Working Day by John Chambers

2min
pages 39-41

The Additional School Accommodation Scheme and Capital Programme of Delivery

1min
page 38

Reduce Your Risk! Managing Behaviours of Concern

2min
page 33

Financial Support and Guidance for School Principals – FSSU

1min
page 31

Leadership Pathway - Years 3 – 5 School Leaders

1min
page 22

Leadership Pathway - Years 6+ School Leaders

3min
pages 23-26

Empowerment and Restoration in the Aftermath

1min
page 30

Arlene Forster, NCCA CEO

1min
page 11

Fáilte Uilig

3min
page 5

Dignity and Respect at Work

2min
pages 28-29

Conference Facilitator

2min
pages 8-9

Back to the Future- Reconnecting partnerships with your parents is the “lightening rod” to better futures for the children in your school

2min
page 27
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