From Sarah, NYCI Communications Team <[email protected]>
Subject Clár na nÓg - April trainings, events, opportunities and more
Date April 4, 2024 11:39 AM
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€2.5k Call for STEAM Partner Organisations, Youth Homelessness figures, and more

Your guide to training, events, vacancies, and opportunities across the youth sector.


** April 2024
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Hello John,

I hope you're having a good week.

Below you'll find your usual round-up of opportunities, updates, and events from across the youth sector.

All the best,

Sarah
NYCI

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NYCI News
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Upcoming training, deadlines, and calls
* Let's Talk About Consent ([link removed]) Apr 10

* Responding to Disclosures & Informing Parents/Guardians ([link removed]) Apr 16

* Launch: NYCI and IPSOS research on youth issues ([link removed]) Apr 16

* Apply now: €2.5k Call for STEAM Partner Organisations ([link removed]) deadline Apr 19

* Networking and Capacity building event for Youth Workers working with young Roma ([link removed]) Apr 23

* Let's Talk About Consent training ([link removed]) Apr 25

* STEAM Spring School ([link removed]) Apr 27 & 28

* Understanding Autism training ([link removed]) May 1

* Understanding Young People and Pornography - Dublin ([link removed]) May 15

* Understanding Young People and Pornography - Galway ([link removed]) May 22

* B4U DECIDE ([link removed]) May 29 & 30

Resources you might like
* Beyond Hate activity pack ([link removed]) download now

* eLearning Hub ([link removed]) take an online course to boost your skills in working with young people

* The Vision for Youth Work ([link removed]) document (and free poster)

Remember to check out our News Feed ([link removed]) for regular updates.

Free STEAM Activity Kits
Would you like to enhance your skills in engaging young people? Or looking for new activities that will foster their curiosity and creativity? As part of the NYCI STEAM programme we are offering youth, voluntary and community workers the chance to explore STEAM activities without the cost barriers (subject to on-going availability).
Find out more >> ([link removed])

Intro to STEAM Taster Sessions
We’re excited to announce our upcoming taster series “Intro to STEAM.” Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, join us as we look at how to easily integrate STEAM fundamentals into your youth work or community practice. We are offering FREE, on demand, and bespoke half day, in person or online training workshops for youth or community lead organisations!
Find out more >> ([link removed])

New Edit of Beyond Hate Activity Pack launched
Equality and Intercultural Programme, together with Dannielle McKenna, Project Manager at Rialto Youth Project, are delighted to bring you this newly edited copy of Beyond Hate, an activity pack for youth workers supporting them in their journey with young people towards inclusion and transformation.
Download now >> ([link removed])

Health Quality Mark awarded
Cork Foyer and Finglas Youth Resource were awarded Health Quality Marks (HQM) by the National Youth Council of Ireland in recognition of their work on health promotion for young people.
Find out more about Cork Foyer's work >> ([link removed])
Find out more about Finglas Youth Resource's work >> ([link removed])

Youth homelessness: NYCI responds to 128% rise since Government assumed office
The latest figures for February show that the number of people aged 18-24 accessing emergency accommodation in Ireland has more than doubled since this Government took office in June 2020, and compared to February last year there has been a 14% increase. We urge the Government and the incoming Taoiseach Simon Harris to make reversing the drastic rise in youth homelessness a top priority.
Find out more >> ([link removed])

Youth Democracy Festival Dublin 2024
On 15th February, the International Programme held their 2024 Youth Democracy Festival. Jess Donohue, a young person who attended the event, reflects on the day via blog post.
Find out more >> ([link removed])

Anti-Racism Month 2024
Each year during the month of March, we celebrate Anti-Racism month; a month in which organisations and people in Ireland and around the world committed to social justice take a stance against racism and stand in solidarity with communities affected by it.
Find out more >> ([link removed])

Closure of British Youth Council
NYCI acknowledges with deep regret the announcement of the closure of the British Youth Council (BYC) after more than seven decades of invaluable service to young people's representation and advocacy in the UK and internationally. The NYCI and the BYC have shared a longstanding partnership, united in our commitment to amplifying the voices of the young and advocating for their rights at every level of society. The closure of the BYC is not just a loss for the UK but is felt deeply by us in Ireland and by our peers across the globe who have been inspired by their work.
Find out more >> ([link removed])


** Member News
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IWA: Ability Programme
Providing holistic, person-centred Coaching to enable a person to become an independent jobseeker or employee. Funded by the Dormant Accounts Fund and administered through Pobal, Ability is a free employability and job-seeking skills programme for people, aged 18 and over with a physical disability who want to get closer to employment and progress on their career journey.
Find out more >> ([link removed])

Foróige: Launch of “Building Children’s Futures” Report
Foróige and leading children’s advocacy organisations across Ireland joined together on 28th Feb to mark the launch of Building Children’s Future’s: Using Children’s Rights to Recover from the Global Pandemic. The newly published report explores how key decisions made in Ireland during the Covid-19 pandemic impacted children’s and young people's lives.
Find out more >> ([link removed])

AsIAm: Same Chance Walk for Autism
April is Autism Acceptance Month and AsIAm has a full calendar of events lined up, including their Same Chance walk in Belmont and Dublin’s first-ever Neurodiversity Festival.
Find out more >> ([link removed])

Gaisce: Breath of Fresh Éire
Breath of Fresh Éire, a ground-breaking art collaboration between Gaisce – The President’s Award, Oberstown Children Detention Campus and An Garda Síochána Balbriggan was officially launched on Thursday March 28th. Breath of Fresh Éire consists of three art installations, created by the young people of Oberstown and overseen by artist Joe Caslin.
Find out more >> ([link removed])

BelongTo: Youth Advisory Panel
Belong To – LGBTQ+ Youth Ireland is now accepting applications to its Youth Advisory Panel! This group consists of LGBTQ+ young people who can come together to support Belong To in achieving our vision of a society where LGBTQ+ young people are equal, safe and thriving.
Find out more >> ([link removed])

Is your organisation an NYCI Member?
As well as advocating on your behalf, NYCI provides advice, networking and development opportunities, and expert training in all areas of youth work, including child protection, development education, equality, arts, health, and more.
Find out more ([link removed]) >> ([link removed])

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** Vacancies
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IDEA: Senior Communications Consultant ([link removed])
Press Council of Ireland: Independent Public Interest Directors ([link removed])
Foróige: Youth Officer, Programme Coordinator, and more ([link removed])


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** Other Youth Sector News
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STAND: Summer Bootcamp for Changemakers
Apply to STAND’s Ideas Collective 2024 – our summer bootcamp where you will learn the skills and techniques to shape your solutions for positive change. The programme culminates in a Showcase in early September where you get to pitch your idea to win seed funding.
Find out more >> ([link removed])

National Volunteer Management Conference
Volunteer Ireland’s annual National Volunteer Management Conference will take place on 1st May 2024 in the Sheraton Athlone Hotel. With a mix of national and international speakers, eight master classes and networking over the course of the day, we look forward to welcoming you to this year’s National Volunteer Management Conference.
Find out more >> ([link removed])

Funding Opportunity: Fill Your Tank - Holiday Hunger Initiative
The Children’s Rights Alliance is delighted to announce a new funding opportunity available to our members to address food poverty and holiday hunger over the summer holiday period. Funding is available to a maximum of €5,000 for four successful projects. Please note the closing date for applications is: 5pm, Tuesday the 17th April 2024.
Apply now >> ([link removed])
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