From Anne, NYCI Equality and Intercultural Team <[email protected]>
Subject International Romani Day: Here's how you can support your young people
Date April 8, 2025 10:47 AM
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Hello John,

I hope this find you well.

Today is International Romani Day ([link removed]) , a day which celebrates the richness of Roma culture. To help you in your work in supporting young Romani people, we've compiled these free resources;
* Inclusive Youth Work - Social Justice as a Core Principle ([link removed]) , our e-learning course
* 8 Steps to Inclusive Youth Work ([link removed]) ; our toolkit for understanding inclusive practice
* Transforming Hate in Youth Work Settings ([link removed]) and its companion activity resource Beyond Hate; to help you tackle discrimination and racism with your young people

Find out more about working with Roma young people >> ([link removed])

Inclusive Youth Work - Social Justice as a Core Principle

With this e-learning, you will
* Increase your understanding of social justice and its role in your work
* Deepen your awareness of systems of oppression and the impact on minority and marginalised identity groups
* Create your own inclusive youth settings where social justice and anti-oppressive practice is core

Find out more >> ([link removed])

8 Steps to Inclusive Youth Work

The 8 Steps resource can help you to
* Develop a set of indicators to measure yourselves against
* Set goals to work toward
* Deepen your practice to be as inclusive as you can be.

Woven into the everyday practice of youth organisations, the 8 Steps clearly and concisely explains how to bring a responsive, inclusive, equity lens into the work.

Download your copy >> ([link removed])

Transforming Hate in Youth Work Settings + Beyond Hate

This updated resource and its accompanying activity pack will help you to
* Focus on a needs-based and compassionate approach with young people by building connections through empathic listening
* Expand your knowledge about hate, how it manifests, where it stems from, and how it is connected into systems of oppression
* Gain practice tools that will guide you in your transformative work with young people.
* ... and more!

Explore the resource >> ([link removed])

I hope you find these resources useful, not just on International Romani Day ([link removed]) , but in your work throughout the year. If you have any questions or feedback, we'd love to hear from you.
All the best,

Anne

Anne Walsh
Equality and Intercultural Programme Manager
National Youth Council of Ireland
3 Montague Street, Dublin 2

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