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Teagasc advisors first in Europe to achieve new European Certificate

Two Teagasc advisors are the first in Europe to be awarded the European CECRA certificate.

Two Teagasc advisors are the first in Europe to be awarded the European CECRA certificate.

 

Teagasc advisors first in Europe to achieve new European Certs

Marie Flynn, Teagasc Dairy Advisory based in the Moorepark advisory office, County Cork and Cian Condon, Drystock and Goat advisor based in Teagasc Manorhamilton, County Leitrim were presented with their certificates by Teagasc Director of Knowledge Transfer, Dr Stan Lalor.

CECRA (Certificate for European Consultants in Rural Areas) is a European soft skills training programme designed for agricultural advisers and consultants working with the farming community. The aim of the programme is to create a standard within advisory skills across Europe and supports participants to improve their advisory and extension techniques. 

Teagasc is an approved provider of CECRA training in Ireland. A range of advisory skills training modules have been developed for an Irish context and are now available for consultants and advisors in Ireland. Modules are designed to enable advisors to deliver high quality extension programmes through advanced facilitation techniques, communication and self-development.

Commenting on the achievement, Dr Stan Lalor said; “I want to congratulate Marie and Cian on this superb achievement. We are very proud of the fact that they are the first advisors in Europe to be certified in the European CECRA programme. CECRA is now an integral part of our Advisor Professional Development Programme in Teagasc and all advisors are in the process of completing the programme.”

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Two Teagasc advisors are the first in Europe to be awarded the European CECRA certificate. Marie Flynn, Teagasc Dairy Advisory based in the Moorepark advisory office, County Cork and Cian Condon, Drystock and Goat advisor based in Teagasc Manorhamilton, County Leitrim were presented with their certificates by Teagasc Director of Knowledge Transfer, Dr Stan Lalor.

Pictured from (L to R) are Dr Stan Lalor, Teagasc Director of Knowledge Transfer; Marie Flynn, Teagasc Dairy Advisor; George Ramsbottom, Teagasc Dairy Specialist; Cian Condon, Teagasc Drystock and Goat Advisor and Mark Gibson, KT Communication Specialist