From Charlie, NYCI Communications Team <[email protected]>
Subject Clár na nÓg - September training, events, opportunities, & more
Date September 2, 2025 11:51 AM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Your guide to training, events, vacancies, and opportunities across the youth sector.


** September 2025
------------------------------------------------------------
Hello John,

I hope you're keeping well.

By now you will have seen the launch of our ‘All Ages for Youth Work’ campaign, ([link removed]) an open letter campaign to support the sectoral call for an increase of €21.3m for youth work in Budget 2026. We need to get as many names as possible on the open letter, and make sure that we have voices for every county - will you add your voice and share with your networks? ([link removed])

And as always, below you'll find your usual round-up of opportunities, updates, and events from across the youth work sector.

Best,

Charlie
NYCI

------------------------------------------------------------


**
NYCI News
------------------------------------------------------------
Upcoming training, deadlines, and calls
* [FULL] Global Youth Work Autumn School: Supporting LGBTQ+ youth ([link removed]) Sep 5 - 7

* [FULL] Global Youth Work Learners Network - From Conflict to Connection: Youth Work in Ireland ([link removed]) Sep 8

* All Ages for Youth Work - Sign the Open Letter ([link removed]) deadline Sep 9

* Inspiring Future Youth Workers webinar – The Bonn Process ([link removed]) Sep 11 & 16

* Children First Awareness Week 2025 Webinars ([link removed]) Sep 15 - 19

* Recognising and Responding to Peer Abuse ([link removed]) Sep 17

* Launch of the new QQI Award Standards for Youth Work at NFQ Levels 5 ([link removed]) Sep 18

* Invitation to Tender: Assessing the Socio-Economic Value of Youth Work in Ireland ([link removed]) deadline Sep 19

* NUI Certificate in Global Youth Work and Development Education 2025 – 2026 ([link removed]) deadline Sep 22

* Addressing Consent and Pornography with Young People ([link removed]) Sep 23 - 24

* Skills Summary in Youth Work Online Training ([link removed]) Sep 24

* Youth Participation and Empowerment ([link removed]) Sep 25

* AI Youth Jury (ages 13 - 22) ([link removed]) deadline Sep 28

* Reflect, Respond, Renew: The Role of Youth Work in Mental Health and Wellbeing ([link removed]) Oct 10

* EU Presidency: Critical Consultations ([link removed]) Oct 28

Resources you might like
* How to Talk About Youth Work in Ireland - A FrameWorks Toolkit ([link removed]) download now

* NYCI Pre-Budget Submission 2026 ([link removed]) download now

* Inspiring Future Youth Workers ([link removed]) download now

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

Let’s get our message heard! All Ages for Youth Work in Budget 2026
On 18th August, we kicked off our campaign for increased investment of €21.3m in the youth work sector in Budget 2026. We invite you to join us and make your voice heard. Your signature can help secure the funding and resources that our young people need. It’s a small act, but it can lead to big changes.
Sign and share the open letter >> ([link removed])

Children First Awareness Week 2025
Children First Awareness Week will take place 15th – 21st September, and the National Child Protection Programme has planned a week-long suite of events, activities and promotions designed to shine a spotlight on safeguarding, celebrate the role of youth workers and volunteers, and support everyone working with children and young people to continue building safe, inclusive environments.
Find out more >> ([link removed])

Have your say on Artificial Intelligence and how it impacts on young people
We are calling on all young people aged 13 – 22 to join our AI youth Juries. We have 6 juries that will meet on different topics and key issues on Artificial intelligence, with the opportunity to interview experts and formulate recommendations for policy makers.
Find out more >> ([link removed])

Youth Climate Survey 2025
COP30 is taking place this November. Ireland’s Climate Youth Delegate will be taking your perspectives and opinions to the international negotiations and advocating for your opinions, Fill out the survey so we can understand what young people living in Ireland think about Climate issues!
Deadline: 8th September
Fill out survey >> ([link removed])

Nailing Your Next Job Interview
Are you looking for a new job and don't know where to start? Check out our newest Skills Summary blog post to discover how to make your cover letter stand out!
Find out more >> ([link removed])

Climate Justice Charter
Existing social justice issues make transitioning to a greener, more sustainable society difficult. Upholding climate justice principles in our response to climate change is the only way to make sure this transition will leave no one behind. The Climate Justice Charter (English/Irish) is a tool that supports organisations that work with young people to contribute to the systemic change needed.
Learn how your organisation can Sign the Charter ([link removed]) >> ([link removed])


** Member News
------------------------------------------------------------

BelongTo: Youth Advisory Panel
Belong To - LGBTQ+ Youth Ireland is recruiting for it's next Youth Advisory Panel - a group of 30 young people aged 16-23 who advise the organisation on all areas of it's work to help shape a better future for LGBTQ+ youth in Ireland. As part of the Youth Advisory Panel, you’ll work with other LGBTQ+ young people on campaigns, education, research and youth work, from doing media interviews to brainstorming ideas for national campaigns.
Find out more >> ([link removed])

IGG: #Orbit2025
The Orbit 2025 international camp by Irish Girl Guides, brought together 11 groups from 10 different countries (1,500 girls and volunteers in total) to celebrate friendship, leadership, and the limitless potential of girls.
Learn more >> ([link removed])

IAYO: National Gathering for Young Orchestral Musicians
The National Gathering for Young Orchestral Musicians will take place from 10am to 5pm on Sunday, 5 October 2025 at the Gibson Hotel, Point Square, Dublin. IAYO are now seeking applications from interested young musicians, aged from 12 to 24, from across the island of Ireland to attend as a delegate at this year's Gathering to represent the views of young musicians.
Find out more and register >> ([link removed])

ECO-UNESCO: Young Environmentalist Awards 2026
ECO-UNESCO’s Young Environmentalist Awards (YEA) is a free, all-island programme that gives young people aged 10–18 the chance to lead environmental action, develop practical skills and make their voices heard.
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])
------------------------------------------------------------



** Vacancies
------------------------------------------------------------
YSI: Local Leader Cork City and CatalySE ([link removed])
Foróige: Youth Officer, Programme Coordinator, and more ([link removed])

------------------------------------------------------------



** Other Youth Sector News
------------------------------------------------------------

Codema: Your Voice, Dublin's Energy Future
Codema, as the energy agency to the four Dublin Local Authorities, is running a survey to help us understand how people living, working and studying in Dublin feel about their energy use. We want to track the actions we can take to achieve a cleaner, greener, healthier city.
Deadline: 12th September
Find out more >> ([link removed])
------------------------------------------------------------


**
Highlight your Event or Update
------------------------------------------------------------
Send your news, events, and activities for inclusion in the next edition of Clár na nÓg, the youth sector newsletter, to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]?subject=Submission%20for%20Clar%20na%20nOg)

Format: keep submissions concise (three lines or shorter). Include a link to your website where readers can find out more.

The E-Bulletin goes out to over 5,000 subscribers with an interest in youth issues. It is a great opportunity both to let the sector know about the fantastic work your organisation does and to target youth workers and those interested in youth work issues directly.

[link removed]

============================================================
** facebook ([link removed])
** facebook ([link removed])
** @nycinews ([link removed])
** @nycinews ([link removed])
** youth.ie ([link removed])
** youth.ie ([link removed])
Copyright © 2025 National Youth Council of Ireland, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this message because you previously asked NYCI to subscribe you.

Our mailing address is:
National Youth Council of Ireland
3 Montague Street
Dublin 2, Dublin 2
Ireland
** unsubscribe from this list ([link removed])
** update subscription preferences ([link removed])
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis