Your guide to training, events, vacancies and opportunities across the youth sector.
Your guide to training, events, vacancies, and opportunities across the youth sector.
** November 2021
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Good afternoon John,
I hope this finds you well.
November is here and we have lots of supports and training lined up for you in the coming weeks, which you'll find below. We've also put together 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
* One World Week Training ([link removed]) Sept - Dec 2021
* How is the You Doing in Youth Work? ([link removed]) Nov 5/8/18/30/Dec 15
* Digital Media Literacy Course - by CyberSafe Kids ([link removed]) Nov 9/Jan 12 2022
* NUI Certificate in Global Youth Work and Development Education ([link removed]) deadline extended to Nov 12
* One World Week 2021 ([link removed]) Nov 20 - 27
* Assessing young people's needs ([link removed]) Nov 22
* STEAM training and grants for Youthreach ([link removed]) rolling applications until Dec
* Are You on the Map? Development Education and SDG Work Nationwide ([link removed]) add your work now
* Meditation Sessions series ([link removed]) ongoing
* New resource available: Skills Summary in Practice ([link removed]) free download
* New e-learning: Online Safety in Youth Work ([link removed]) free
Remember to check out our Covid-19 hub ([link removed]) for more resources, training, and advice. Read our most recent update >> ([link removed])
** COP On! Why should young people care about our planet and COP 26?
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On September 25th 2021, the NYCI-led Future Generations Climate Justice Project together with Friends of the Earth Ireland held an event with the aim of explaining how the UN climate talks work, who is involved, and how young peoples’ voices fit within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and COP26.
Learn More >> ([link removed])
** Minister Simon Coveney meets with UN Youth Delegates for 2021-2022
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The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Simon Coveney, T.D, met virtually with this year’s United Nations Youth Delegates, Treasa Cadogan and Diandra Ní Bhuachalla.
Read more >> ([link removed])
** NUI Certificate in Global Youth Work and Development Education
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The deadline for this course has been extended to 12th November 2021. Aimed at those working in the youth sector, this programme will be of interest to anyone looking to develop knowledge, skills, and competence in the areas of global youth work and development education practice in youth settings. Register your interest >> ([link removed])
** Covid Guidance Update
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Last week, the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth (DCEDIY) announced changes to the Covid-19 Guidance for Youth Organisations.
Check out most recent update >> ([link removed])
** Member News
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** Youth Climate Summit 2021
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Every Wednesday from the 20th October until the 11th November, ECO-UNESCO are hosting a series of activities and events for students, schools, and young people 10-18 years of age.
Register now >> ([link removed])
Foróige LevelUP Programme Launch
Foróige has unveiled a new national digital skills and digital citizenship programme for young people aged 10 and over. The programme, called LevelUP, helps young people to develop the skills they need to thrive in the digital world.
Learn more >> ([link removed])
** Gaisce 'Just The Two Of Us'
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The Gaisce Award Programme will be hosting an online event discussing the “how to” of the relationship between a young person and a youth worker on Tuesday, November 16th. Register on Eventbrite >> ([link removed])
** FutureTalk Series
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The FutureTalk series is an opportunity for Gaisce participants to explore their options for their future education and career paths, learn about how they can make their voices heard and make new connections & friends. Register your interest >> (mailto:
[email protected]?subject=FutureTalks)
** Gaisce's #BulbsForBees
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Over 1/2 a million pollinator friendly bulbs have been planted across Ireland as part of the Gaisce Award Programme's 35th Anniversary celebrations. Take part and sign up for your special commemorative Gaisce certificate today. Get your participation certificate >> ([link removed])
** Vote for BMYI at the Charity Impact Awards
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BMYI is entered in the small organisations category in the charity impact awards 2021 for their work with families and youth in the D15 area. The work that this NYCI Member organisation does promotes the importance of youth support. Vote for BMYI >> ([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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Irish Development and Education Association (IDEA): Policy and Advocacy Manager ([link removed])
Young Social Innovators (YSI): Digital Engagement and Campaigns Co-Ordinator ([link removed]) and Communications, Marketing, and Experience Manager ([link removed])
Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim ETB: Local Creative Youth Partnership Co-ordinator ([link removed])
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** Other Youth Sector News
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Trócaire's Game Changers
Trócaire's Game Changers Programme invites Youth groups to create a development education game that focuses on one or more of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The programme provides an excellent opportunity for young people to explore the SDGs, get creative, and raise awareness of global justice issues.
Sign up >> ([link removed])
Preparing the EU PEACE PLUS Programme
The Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) have released a report summarising the consolation responses on its proposals for the EU PEACE PLUS Programme (2021-2027). Read the full report >> ([link removed])
IHF Seed Grants 2022
Irish Hospice Foundation (IHF) offer Seed Grants to communities / individuals wishing to creatively process or memorialise loss. In order to allow people to adapt to Covid-19 regulations , the deadline for this year’s applications has been extended to Friday 12th November 2021 at 5.00pm.
Apply now >> ([link removed])
Irish Youth Foundation Funding Opportunity
Applegreen, in partnership with the Irish Youth Foundation, is providing €100,000 to fund not for profit voluntary and charitable organisations supporting children and young people experiencing disadvantage nationwide. Applications close on Thursday, 4 November at 5pm.
Find out more >> ([link removed])
** Drogheda United Local Training Initiative
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Drogheda United in association with LMETB will deliver a Diploma in Business Administration (VTCT level 2) course, which will use the powerful attraction of football to engage unemployed people with mainstream education.
Apply >> ([link removed])
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