Yesterday was one of the best days of the year; Pancake Tuesday. The children had a great time and really loved their pancakes. Here is our Childcare Centre Manager Debbie in action. Look at that technique.



Yesterday was one of the best days of the year; Pancake Tuesday. The children had a great time and really loved their pancakes. Here is our Childcare Centre Manager Debbie in action. Look at that technique.
The introduction of Level 5 measures will mean changes for everybody, and Ozanam House is no different. Each programme is affected differently and each will have its own updates. All these plans are still subject to some changes. We thank you for your patience during this time and, as always, we will continue to support our service members and the community as best we can.
Childcare – Our Childcare Centre falls into the category of essential services and as such will remain open. Very little will change day-to-day. We continue to ensure the prevention of the spread of COVID-19 by strictly adhering to the guidelines and our protocols.
Youth Groups – Our Youth Groups are deemed an essential service and will remain open however they will now have a reduced capacity for the 6 weeks and will only allow a maximum of 4-5 people per group. The older age groups will now be offered a drop-in service while the younger groups will be no longer able to attend in-house services, but we will be posting out activity packs and organizing competitions and online events for all. Most in-house music classes will be cancelled for the coming few weeks. However, some of them will now be online.
Adult Education – All in-house Adult Education classes are unfortunately cancelled during Level 5, but many will have an online alternative. Our Cookery and Art Classes are available through video tutorial and the Yoga Classes will continue on Zoom.
Senior Programmes – Our Senior Programmes will continue in much the same way they have since the middle of March. Activities will be provided both online and through post. Glenn and Jenna will continue to be in contact with the members supporting all of them throughout this time.
Adult Education
We are starting adult classes on a phased basis. All classes are 90 minutes or less and start and finish times are staggered. We have increased cleaning before and after classes and throughout the building. Our class numbers are reduced in line with social distancing measures. All students and teachers will be required to wear face coverings in class and throughout the building.
Men’s Group
The lads are doing well. I’m calling them once a week and sending them out puzzles and quizzes to keep them occupied. Obviously, social isolation is not good for people’s mental health, so below are a number of helpful pointers if you feel you are struggling.
Youth Groups
Our youth services are commencing back in phased bases where we see our youngest groups start back up from the week of 28th of September, our senior services the week of 5th of October with most of our music groups coming back on 3rd of October for Dance and Piano classes and 10th of October for Violin classes.
We would like to say a huge welcome back to all the children, young people and volunteers to the centre. It was so great to see so many familiar faces back in the centre again and doing what we do best, supporting each other and our service users in times when it’s needed the most.
October is Mental Health Awareness Month and every year we spend few sessions doing mental health workshops, this year is going to be no different and maybe even more important as we will be exploring the anxiety and stress of lockdown and the new ways of going about our lives in schools and clubs. This year we will be concentrating on finding ways to relax and take a break when things get a little bit too much for us. This is one of the posters one of our senior groups made last year for Mental Health Awareness month with some great suggestions.
We were delighted when the scaffolding was removed at the front of the building. The builders carefully repointed the brickwork and it looks fantastic. The work will ensure the façade of this venerable Georgian building will be protected for a few decades more. An important note; work is being carried out beside the front door, but the entrance is open.
We are currently looking for somebody to come in and tutor our guitar classes on Saturdays. All the details, including who to contact, are in the text below.
About Ozanam House Community Resource Centre
Ozanam House is a community project operated by the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, working directly with people in need through an action-oriented programme, attempting to effect positive change through social justice. Our work primarily involves person-to-person contact. Throughout the year we run childcare, youth, adult education and community programmes.
What’s Involved
The Volunteer will teach three classes: Beginners, Improvers 1 and Improvers 2, 45 min each. Violin, guitar, piano and dance classes for children 6 to 11 years old.
Time commitment 10 am to 2 pm.
General knowledge of music subject, to be able to lead and support classes of up to 10 children. Be interested and enthusiastic to work with children and music.
What’s required for this position
This role requires guitar tutoring and planning and organisational skills
Level of English required for this role:
Fluent English
Times and commitment required for this role
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Minimum time commitment: 1 year
Hours required: 3hrs Weekly
Training & Induction
• The volunteer will receive an induction/information night in the centre prior to his/her first inset and will get a general information pack to become familiar with the centre and our procedures
• The volunteer will have an initial meeting with the co-ordinator to receive a role-specific induction and to agree a timetable and schedule of duties in line with the volunteer role description
• Ongoing individual training programmes will be provided if necessary
Other Details
Location of volunteering opportunity:
Ozanam House Resource Centre, Mountjoy Sq West, Dublin 1
Screening details for this role:
Volunteers will be provided with the following supports:
Age restrictions:
Over 18
Is this opportunity suitable for groups/teams of volunteers?
No
Benefits you will receive as a volunteer
• General happiness and satisfaction
• Personal and professional development in terms of confidence, patience, adaptability
• Learn new skills (e.g decision-making and finding alternatives, leadership skills, communication skills, organizational skills
Contact Details
Kim Haugh
Email; [email protected]
Phone; 01 8742804
Here is the latest update on our Adult Education Registration and start dates; Community Our Adult Education Classes come under Adult and Higher Education. Some classes will start on the 5th of October. For more details contact us on 01 8742804. Registration week will not take place next week. We will be accepting registrations for programmes via the letterbox or by phone over the coming weeks. We will be holding teacher training online during that time and now plan to commence a shorter 6-week term starting on October 12th.
that serves our needs and enriches our lives
in a supportive, fun and caring environment’
Adult Education – Introduction to Psychology
Our organisation
Ozanam House is a community resource centre run by the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. It is located on the site of the original clothing and furniture warehouse in a building that has also been used by the Society for a variety of purposes for over 100 years. Since our opening in September 2002 we have continued to develop various programmes and projects aimed at addressing the issue of social exclusion as well as the many needs of the local community in Dublin’s north inner city. The centre now offers over 600 programme places to more than 500 people per week where our youngest member is 2 and our eldest is 96. We also engage 75 active volunteers who share their time and skills each week for the benefit of others.
Adult Education – Introduction to Psychology – Wednesdays, 7.00-8.30 pm.
One of the courses we are really excited about is our Introduction to Psychology classes. Each individual course runs for 10 weeks and each class is 1.5hrs in duration.
The aim of the course is to provide people with a good all-round understanding of psychology and its benefits. It is the “understanding what we do and why we do it”. A deeper look at the psychological process can improve many elements of day-to-day life like understanding ourselves better, improving relations with friends and family, developing critical thinking and better communication skills.
Overview of the volunteer role
To reach our full potential and to achieve our goals in the classes, we are constantly seeking new volunteers to share their interest and knowledge. All our community education classes take place in an informal setting. Our classes are focused on the needs of the individuals who take them.
Tasks
Time commitment
Classes will take place on Wednesday evenings 7 – 8:30 pm.
The volunteer should commit to at least one of the classes mentioned above plus extra time for the preparation of the classes (the exact times and days of working will be agreed between the volunteer and the programme co-ordinator). The volunteer should commit to a minimum period of nine months. This covers 3 terms with each term lasting 10 weeks. This offers consistency to a class level and offers the volunteer the opportunity to develop that class well over time.
Other volunteers
In addition, we welcome applications from potential volunteers who have specific expertise or skills which they can contribute. Based on the skills offered we can tailor a course for a term of 10 weeks. The time commitment for these volunteers will be agreed in advance with the coordinator.
Skills, Experience & Qualities Required
Training & Induction
Support & Supervision
The co-ordinator will be responsible for the supervision of the volunteer. Volunteers will meet with their co-ordinator either in one-to-one meetings, or in larger group meetings to discuss ongoing progress and any issues arising.
General volunteer meetings, for all volunteers, will take place twice a year, in May and November.
Benefits
Contact
Kim Haugh
Tel: 01 8742804
Summer was a testing time for our teens in the Summer Sessions given the social restrictions in place. They turned to poetry to help express themselves. Their words can be viewed below;
Social Life in Quarantine
Life is great, I have a week off
I really hope I don’t get a cough
I’ve just downloaded this app called Zoom
I meet all my friends in this small old room
It also helps me do music classes online
They gave us another month off, which was good at the time
The days went slowly but now its August
Some shops are still closed and full of dust
I wish things could go back to normal
I’m glad this will pass because
Life back then was awful
In This House During Lockdown
There is too many people in here
Wherever you are, there’s always someone near
Wreaking my head all day
My younger siblings always want me to play
“Fortnite, whats that, don’t care”
This new reality is becoming a nightmare
Every day feels the same
I’m sick of hearing my name
“Jerry get out of that fecking room”
“Mum shut up I’m on a call on Zoom”
Each month another two weeks added on
I should have been out of here, gone,
Sitting next to the pool cold drink in hand
Listening to the live band.
I wish they’d fast forward the clocks
But no
Still stuck in this box.
Another Day Inside These Walls
No School
I’m stuck in bed all day
My parents always have something to say
I get up for school but
Not any more
I wasn’t really bothered doing it before
“get your PlayStation off the floor”
I’m so paralysed I just want to roar
It started when everything closed
There is nowhere to get my clothes
I cant even get a burger
I was left looking for a cow to murder
Fighting with my friend all the time
My sister keeps taking what’s mine
A vaccine hopefully soon
And walk all over the moon
Masks for now will have to do
No hugs or handshakes, Its cruelty!
People don’t care any more
Most did before
A safe place where people learn and grow,
that serves our needs and enriches our lives
in a supportive, fun and caring environment’
Our Organisation
Ozanam House is a community resource centre run by the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. It is located on the site of the original clothing and furniture warehouse in a building that has also been used by the Society for a variety of purposes for over 100 years. Since our opening in September 2002 we have continued to develop various programmes and projects aimed at addressing the issue of social exclusion as well as the many needs of the local community in Dublin’s north inner city. The centre now offers over 600 programme places to more than 500 people per week where our youngest member is 2 and our eldest is 96. We also engage 75 active volunteers who share their time and skills each week for the benefit of others.
Adult Education – Cookery Training Programme
One of our most popular programmes is our cookery training centre otherwise known as our “Healthy Options Centre”. Each individual course runs for 10 weeks and each class is 2hrs in duration.
The courses we run in our cookery training room aim to provide people with simple and basic skills required to provide healthy meals for themselves and their families. They are based on the understanding that healthy eating does not have to be difficult or expensive. Each class also includes some nutritional information with the aim of educating people about the foods we eat and the effect these foods can have on our general wellbeing.
These courses also involve a more practical approach on how to cook healthy food on a budget.
Thursday 10.15-11.45 am and 7.00-9.00pm
The aim of this centre is to limit the use of fast food as the main elements in the diets of the community, offering them a healthier option in this regard while at the same time teaching them some useful culinary skills that will benefit them and their families throughout their lives.
As cookery is a skill everyone would aspire to having our groups can be diverse in age, ethnicity, learning capacity and personal background. This allows for a nice balance of members in the class and can create a good sense of community in the class as groups can reflect our world around us.
Overview of the volunteer role
To reach our full potential and to achieve our goals in the classes, we are constantly seeking new volunteers to share their interest in cookery and to assist the cookery tutor these classes in an informal setting. Our classes are focused on the needs of the individuals who take them. Each class has a team of 2 teachers who work together sharing tasks and lead teaching each week.
Tasks
Time commitment
Classes in the cookery centre run on Thursday mornings from 10:15 to 11:45 am and Thursday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00pm.
The volunteer should commit to at least one of the classes mentioned above plus extra time for the preparation of the classes (the exact times and days of working will be agreed between the volunteer and the programme co-ordinator). The volunteer should commit to a minimum period of nine months. This covers 3 terms with each term lasting 10 weeks. This offers consistency to a class level and offers the volunteer the opportunity to develop that class well over time.
Other volunteers
In addition, we welcome applications from potential volunteers who have
specific expertise or skills which they can contribute. For example, volunteers
in the past have delivered training in baking, sugar craft, First Aid in the
kitchen and taught specific applicable skills to the group. Based on the skills
offered we can tailor a course for a term of 10 weeks. The time commitment for
these volunteers will be agreed in advance with the coordinator.
Skills, Experience & Qualities Required
Training & Induction
Support & Supervision
The co-ordinator will be responsible
for the supervision of the volunteer. Volunteers will meet with their
co-ordinator either in one-to-one meetings, or in larger group meetings to
discuss ongoing progress and any issues arising.
General volunteer meetings, for all volunteers, will take place twice a year,
in May and November.
Benefits
Earlier in the summer, in midst of uncertainty and anxiety, we asked our past and current volunteers to brave the challenges this year has thrown at us and help us provide small Summer Sessions for children and young people in our community. More than ever before, our volunteers’ commitment and care for our centre have blown us away!
It has been so fantastic to see familiar faces coming back in the centre and slowly and surely filling the building up with warmth and laughter again. With volunteers’ help and support, we were able to make the best of a very challenging summer and provide the children and young people with a place to get away and have fun. They have needed this break even more so this summer.
We may not have gone to our usual summer destinations but this didn’t stop us packing in as much fun as we could; we made our own ice cream, turned Mountjoy Square Park into our own water fighting zone, went kayaking in the Liffey, made friends with tons of puppies in the park, everyone got their own bowls for cooking and what a delight it has been for the younger children, learned some Ukulele, learned all the TicTok dances, some were better than others at this! Community scavenger hunters made friends with our local Garda, wrote heartfelt poetry, did some cool graffiti art and so much more!
For all us, this year has been underlined by the personal and social challenges of all sorts. However, this year has also shown us the strength of our community spirit and the continued trust and passion of our volunteers and community alike. While the months ahead may continue to be filled with challenges we know that no matter what we can rely on each other to support our communities.