SECA Gives Indian Chefs English Lessons

Chefs from the Masala restaurant taking English classes at the SECA offices. Pictured are Rukmagat Aryal, Hukum Bahadhurkc, Reskham Laisubedi and Parusuran Poudel.
These chefs from local Indian restaurant Masala are being prepared for the IELTS by SECA, with new legislation coming in shortly requiring all Asian immigrants to have a qualification in English to have their visa renewed. SECA has organised English classes to help the chefs stay in business and continue to support the local community.

Child Protection Training

A day course on Child Protection was organised by SECA and delivered by Geoff Hunter on the 25th June, held at SECA offices. Pictured here are the participating SECA members along with members from the local community.
Visit to Stormont (June 23rd)

Members of SECA and FountainStreet enjoyed a guided tour of Stormont recently. During their tour, the group met with, amongst others, Ian Paisley Jr. and Culture, Arts and Leisure Minister Gregory Campbell. The group where accompanied on their trip by Sinn Fein MP Pat Doherty, local councillor Michael Boyle and Bobby Rao.

The group meets Ian Paisley Junior.
SECA Reads to Children in Polish

SECA and Good Relations Department representatives pictured with students from Newtonstewart primary schools.
On June 13th SECA members travelled to Newtonstewart library to read to children from local primary schools in Polish, pictured below is Agnieszka Sakowskie

Event Box Finally Updated!
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This box is for all the upcoming events involving SECA, and also serves as a congratulations box, including birthdays births and other celebrations.
If you know of any special events coming up then please contact us and we will update the Event Box.
SECA Gives Diversity Training at Strabane Grammar

Bobby Rao presents Stephen Birkett of SGS a Multi-Faith calender on behalf of SECA, pictured with members of Year 8.
On June 9th Bobby Rao completed another of his many Diversity Training Days, becoming more and more popular with schools and students as the issues of diversity and tolerance become more prominent.

This was followed up by another training day, this time with the Year 9’s on the 18th of June, pictured SECA member Natalia Palacz.

