Volunteers/student placement
Some of the volunteers here at
Tallaght Rehabilitation Project
Tallaght Rehabilitation Project

Stephen Bryan
My name is Stephen Bryan and I am originally from Dun Laoghaire. I am in recovery a number of years, and took early retirement in 2013. I had plenty of spare time on my hands and decided to become a volunteer with Tallaght Rehabilitation Project after hearing about the organisation while attending a Narcotics Anonymous Meeting in Kiltalown House in 2014. I am involved with workshops, groups, reception, and aftercare, one day a week. I am in the process of starting up a new 12 week Music Module along with Pat Daly (Manager) and his wonderful team that work at Tallaght Rehabilitation Project. I am also currently doing a Theology degree in The Priory Institute in Tallaght.
My name is Stephen Bryan and I am originally from Dun Laoghaire. I am in recovery a number of years, and took early retirement in 2013. I had plenty of spare time on my hands and decided to become a volunteer with Tallaght Rehabilitation Project after hearing about the organisation while attending a Narcotics Anonymous Meeting in Kiltalown House in 2014. I am involved with workshops, groups, reception, and aftercare, one day a week. I am in the process of starting up a new 12 week Music Module along with Pat Daly (Manager) and his wonderful team that work at Tallaght Rehabilitation Project. I am also currently doing a Theology degree in The Priory Institute in Tallaght.

Joe Lynch
Joe is also volunteering along-side Stephen on our 12 week Music Module. Tallaght Rehabilitation Project welcomes Joe's contribution and his support as a volunteer.
Joe is also volunteering along-side Stephen on our 12 week Music Module. Tallaght Rehabilitation Project welcomes Joe's contribution and his support as a volunteer.
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Tallaght Rehabilitation Project ?
Third Level Student Placements
Tallaght Rehabilitation Project are committed to influencing the development of appropriate and quality training for trainee workers in the field of addiction. Each year Tallaght Rehabilitation Project facilitates a number of students on placement from various colleges and training organizations. Each student is screened and is given opportunities to work under supervision with the participant group.
Students get the chance to observe, interact and co-facilitate sessions as appropriate to their level of skills and awareness. The staff work closely as a team and students are privy to the experience of being part of a well functioning team for the duration of their placement.
Volunteers
Tallaght Rehabilitation Project always welcome people wishing to volunteer their time here at Kiltalown House and Tallaght Rehabilitation Project and can provide appropriate training and support for interested volunteers. If you wish to become a volunteer please forward a short cover letter and a C.V. to Catherine O’Connor directly here.
Tallaght Rehabilitation Project are committed to influencing the development of appropriate and quality training for trainee workers in the field of addiction. Each year Tallaght Rehabilitation Project facilitates a number of students on placement from various colleges and training organizations. Each student is screened and is given opportunities to work under supervision with the participant group.
Students get the chance to observe, interact and co-facilitate sessions as appropriate to their level of skills and awareness. The staff work closely as a team and students are privy to the experience of being part of a well functioning team for the duration of their placement.
Volunteers
Tallaght Rehabilitation Project always welcome people wishing to volunteer their time here at Kiltalown House and Tallaght Rehabilitation Project and can provide appropriate training and support for interested volunteers. If you wish to become a volunteer please forward a short cover letter and a C.V. to Catherine O’Connor directly here.