Hello John,

We are all horrified by the devastation resulting from the invasion of Ukraine, and we
 know that the young people in our lives are keenly aware of the unfolding crisis. Youth work has an important role to play in helping young people unpack issues of peace and conflict. To support those of you working with young people, our practice team has developed this guide on discussing war with young people.
Read 'How to Discuss War with Young People' >>
As well as useful information on reflection and creating space to talk, this page includes sample activities and links to further resources you can use to guide your discussions.

Today marks International Women's Day


Celebrating International Women’s Day, let’s think especially of the strong women and girls in Ukraine and those who have left Ukraine to seek safety wherever they can find it. Youth work is a powerful force challenging stereotypes and standing up for the human rights of women everywhere. To mark #IWD2022 we're also sharing resources from our team and our members that support this great work.

Please let us know if you have any feedback on either of the pieces above, and do share the guide with anyone you think will find it useful.

Warmest regards,

Mary

Mary Cunningham
CEO
National Youth Council of Ireland


P.S. Here is the link again in case you'd like to send it on to your contacts: How to Discuss War with Young People.
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