Articles tagged with: Course Reports
Hi all,
Those who attended the 9th-12th May 2007 course in Limerick will agree it was a superb course.
We had 12 people who sat their first day videos; 50% overt, 50% covert.
2 of them were accompanied …
Hi again,
Our glorious August course was held in the Salthill Hotel, Galway where 25 people from all walks of life who are challenged by stammering, joined us on Wednesday evening to begin their journey to …
CI course Report Belfast February 2009
Postby Brendanocarroll on 14 Feb 2009 03:43 pm
Hi All,
25 brave New Students (NS) joined us in the plush surroundings of the Ramada Hotel in Belfast on Wednesday night. The group …
Hi all,
This August 2006 course was a milestone of the McGuire Programme. It was the 10th anniversary of the McGuire Programme coming to Ireland, our first Irish course being held in Bray, Co. Wicklow in …
Hi,
Our final course of 2006 in the Salthill Hotel, Galway brought us 15 new students from all walks of life to begin their journey to eloquence.
Videos showed 80% were overt and 20% covert.
Oonagh Sheridan was …
4th – 7th November 2009 Course Report by Joe O Donnell
Hi all,
Our final course for 2009 saw 21 new students arrived in the Salthill Hotel in Galway in order to deal with their stammering problem. …
Hi all,
We had a fantastic course in Limerick last weekend with a fantastic bunch of new students, refreshers, graduates and course instructor.
This course was held in the Clarion Hotel in Limerick City.
There were 23 new …
6th – 9th February 2008 Course Report
by Joe O Donnell RD
Hi all,
Our first course of the year was held in the Montenotte Hotel in Cork City.
We had the pleasure of 25 new students and many …
Hi all,
Our final course for 2007 was held in the Salthill Hotel, Galway.
22 students from all walks of life joined us on the 7th of November on their journey towards eloquence.
Introductions showed that 70% were …
Hi all,
Just back from another intensive course. This time we returned to Belfast after an absence of three years.
Wednesday night introductions by the 19 new students showed that 13 were covert and 6 were overt. …





