February 2026
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 work sector.
Best,
Charlie
NYCI
NYCI News
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Express Interest – Host Site-Visits and Youth Focus Groups
NYCI is developing a new national research study to assess the Socio‑economic Value of Youth Work in Ireland. This study will build on NYCI’s landmark 2012 report and will produce an updated, robust evidence base that captures both the economic and social return delivered by the Youth Work sector. Deadline: 28th February
Register interest >>
Applications now open – Become a Local Champion
Recruitment is now open for the NYCI Local Champions project 2026, and we are looking for young people (18-25 years) who have benefited from youth work to apply and become youth work advocates. Deadline for applications: 20th February
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Empowering Youth Workers Through AI & Other Emerging Technologies Pilot
We’re inviting youth workers to take part in the pilot of a new online course designed to build confidence in AI and emerging technology within youth work settings. Designed to be useful for all skill levels, the course itself is practical, supportive and focused on helping all youth workers understand what AI is, what the risks are and how it can be used safely for everyday admin and Organisational needs. Deadline to apply: 17th February
Find out more >>
Member News
YWI: Youth Work Ireland Week 2026
This year Youth Work Ireland Week will take place from Saturday April 11th – Saturday April 18th. From exciting projects to life-changing support, youth services make a real difference and this week is all about shining a spotlight on that impact.
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Irish Girl Guides: New Chief Commissioner Announced
Irish Girl Guides has welcomed a new Chief Commissioner. Aisling Claffey Healion has been appointed to the role, succeeding Amanda O’Sullivan, who has served as Chief Commissioner since 2019.
Find out more >>
ECO-UNESCO: Young Environmentalist Awards 2026 Deadline Approaching
Register now for the free Young Environmentalist Awards, open to groups of young people aged 10–18 creating environmental action projects. Once registered, groups receive their submission folder for which the completion deadline is Tuesday 10th February.
Find out more and register >>
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
Foróige: Various roles nationally
Other Youth Sector News
DEY: Foras na Gaeilge Summer Camp Scheme 2026
Foras na Gaeilge is providing funding for appropriate Summer Camps through Irish for young people (3 to 18 years of age), which aim to strengthen the Irish language through a mix of activities. This is a nonprofit scheme to keep the camp fees low for the young people. Deadline: 9th March
Find out more and apply >>
Women's Aid: Too Into You Campaign
Women's Aid will be running a fun and engaging collage making event to celebrate self-love, healthy relationships and the launch of the Too Into You campaign on Friday 13th February. More details to follow.
Find out more about Too Into You >>
Highlight your Event or Update
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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.
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