HEN NCB (Nat. Coordinating Body) Committee
HEN Ireland is a non-profit support network for families, run voluntarily by home educating parents.
HEN NCB (Nat. Coordinating Body) Committee
HEN Ireland is a non-profit support network for families, run voluntarily by home educating parents.
Catherine – hencontactofficer@gmail.com
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Lorna Tormey – emails@waycontech.com
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Martins – hensecretary@gmail.com
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Jenya – hen.treasurer@gmail.com
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Zane – membership@waycontech.com
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Grainne – newsletterhen@gmail.com
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Clare – Feandcareers@gmail.com
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Lotte – henprofficer@gmail.com
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Liz – it@waycontech.com
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Gabrielle – heneventsireland@gmail.com
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Lulu – hentusla@gmail.com
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Lisa – hensocialmediaoffice@gmail.com
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Open role – would you be interested in helping us ?
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Lindsey – henirelandseanenquiries@gmail.com
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Our voluntary regional contacts can put you in touch with local families and provide details of meet-ups in your area. These meet-ups provide an opportunity for parents to get together and chat over coffee about all the mutually relevant topics associated with raising a family. It also gives children the chance to meet other home educating children and to chat and play together. HEN Ireland can provide insurance for these meet-ups.
Join us and help make us the best home educating organisation in the world!
Anyone wishing to be involved in the organisation in any way, please let us know. We’re a volunteer organisation that depends on members’ help to continue to function, so any offers of help are valuable and much appreciated. emails@waycontech.com
We invite our members to contribute articles for the newsletters: letters, accounts of everyday life home educating, resources or ideas that have helped you help your children learn, book reviews, resources, etc. We especially welcome children’s accounts of being home educated, what they like learning, their jokes, riddles, drawings, poems, stories and letters. newsletterhen@gmail.com