Free STEAM Activity Kits, Mental Health Signposting Tool, etc
Your guide to training, events, vacancies, and opportunities across the youth sector.
** July 2024
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Hello John,
I hope you're keeping well.
Below you'll find your usual round-up of opportunities, updates, and events from across the youth sector - including our newly launched annual report ([link removed]) .
Best,
Charlie
NYCI
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NYCI News
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Upcoming training, deadlines, and calls
* (FULL) Tell Your Story – Call for young people for interviews ([link removed]) Jul 2
* (FULL) Tell Your Story – Call for Youth Workers for Interviews ([link removed]) Jul 3
* Free STEAM Activity Kits for Summer ([link removed]) deadline Jul 5
* STEAM Integration for Youth Work: CPD Workshop Series ([link removed]) Jul 16 - Sep 2
Remember to check out our News Feed ([link removed]) for regular updates.
Minister O’Brien announces new Advisory Committee on Racism and Racial Equality
We are delighted to announce that Rachel Coffey from NYCI and UN Youth Delegate Mohammad Naeem have been selected to join the newly created independent Advisory Committee on Racism and Racial Equality.
Find out more >> ([link removed])
Announcing the NYCI Annual Report
At the NYCI Annual Assembly (AGM) last week we published our Annual Report for 2023, which we are delighted to be able to share with you. It provides a snapshot of our impactful work with our membership and the diverse range of projects undertaken for and with the youth sector last year.
Find out more >> ([link removed])
NYCI Launches Online Youth Mental Health Signposting Tool
On Thursday 27th June we were delighted to to have Minister Mary Butler launch our new Online Youth Mental Health Signposting Tool, designed to provide young people, parents and youth workers easy access to mental health resources and services locally.
Find out more >> ([link removed])
Interview Tips for Young People Involved in Youth Work
The new Skills Summary video “Interview Tips for Young People Involved in Youth Work” is designed to help young people involved in youth work and volunteering use their experiences to stand out in job interviews.
Find out more >> ([link removed])
Priory Youthreach Tallaght awarded Gold Health Quality Mark
Priory Youthreach Tallaght was awarded a Gold Standard Health Quality Mark (HQM) by the NYCI National Youth Health Programme in recognition of their work on health promotion for young people.
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** Member News
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BelongTo: Hundreds of LGBTQ+ young people lead Dublin’s 50th Pride parade
Over 400 young LGBTQ+ people from across Ireland led the Dublin Pride parade today through Dublin City Centre on the event’s 50th anniversary, including NYCI.
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Foróige: John Sullivan and Cuffesgrange Foróige Club 60 Years Strong
Foróige recently celebrated John Sullivan for six incredible decades of unfaltering service as a Foróige volunteer who has been a stalwart support to the young people of Kilkenny. Over 200 guests joined them on the night to chat about John and all things Cuffesgrange.
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.
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** Vacancies
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Foróige: Youth Officer, Programme Coordinator, and more ([link removed])
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** Other Youth Sector News
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Maynooth University: Opportunity for 18 to 25 year olds
We know that many young people turn to their friends first when experiencing mental health challenges or going through a tough time. However, very little research has explored the nature of the support being provided by friends, or the impact of providing this support on the supporter. A study being conducted in partnership with Mental Health Ireland, and is funded by the Irish Research Council aims to address this gap.
Find out more >> ([link removed])
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