From Daniel, NYCI Communications Team <[email protected]>
Subject Clár na nÓg - training, events, opportunities and more
Date December 12, 2019 9:45 AM
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Your youth sector update

Your guide to funding, vacancies, training, events, and opportunities across the youth sector.


** December 2019
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Hi there,

Welcome to December’s issue of Clár na nÓg, with information on a range of training and consultations happening into the new year, as well as your update on vacancies, events, and much more across the youth work sector. Enjoy!

Kind regards,

Daniel
NYCI

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NYCI News
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Upcoming training, deadlines, and calls

* Mindout: Social and Emotional Wellbeing - Naas ([link removed]) Dec 16

* Understanding Self-Harm - Kilkenny ([link removed] ) Jan 29

* Connecting with Young Men: Engage ([link removed]) Feb 05

* Mindout: Social and Emotional Wellbeing - Limerick ([link removed]) Feb 07

* Understanding Self-Harm - Dublin ([link removed]) Feb 13

* Young People, Youth Workers and Consent ([link removed]) survey closing!

* Apply to Attend the EU Youth Conference ([link removed]) Mar 9

Need something else? We also provide tailored training in a variety of disciplines to build your organisation’s capacity to support those working with young people. You'll find featured courses and more on the training and events ([link removed]) section of our website.



** 'Climate Revolution' Youth Summit at the RDS
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Ireland must do better in its attempts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals ([link removed]) , and young activists have a vital role in making this happen. That’s according to young people attending the NYCI/Concern ‘Climate Revolution’ Youth Summit in the RDS in Dublin last week. Over 400 young people from around Ireland met to share their ideas and be inspired by learning what other youth activists from Cork to Kenya have been involved in. If you missed out you can watch RTE News2Day ([link removed]) , listen back to RTE Morning Ireland ([link removed]) or read the Irish Independent ([link removed]) report.



** ‘Young People, Youth Workers and Consent’ - let us know your thoughts
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NYCI's National Youth Health Programme, with support from the School of Psychology in NUI Galway, is developing training on consent to support youth workers and volunteers to incorporate consent into their work with young people. In order to create a training that is relevant and useful, we are eager to hear your thoughts, so please complete this survey ([link removed]) and make sure your point of view is heard. Survey closes soon!


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** Yo!Fest and the European Youth Event in Strasbourg! 29/30 May 2020
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Apply to be one of 20 youth leaders to assist us in developing the workshop and going as part of the Yo!Fest NYCI delegation to Strasbourg to take part in the EYE and deliver the workshop to other youth leaders and changemakers. Find out more and apply >> ([link removed])


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** Youth Application to Attend EU Youth Conference in Croatia
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Young Voices in Ireland, is part of Europe-wide process called EU Youth Dialogue that gives young people a chance to have their say about decisions affecting their lives. Young Voices aims to give young people aged 15-30 the opportunity to influence decision makers and policy makers on the themes selected for the Youth Dialogue cycle. Apply here >> ([link removed])


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Member News
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** ECO-UNESCO Young Environmentalist Awards
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Registrations for YEA 2020 are now open! You can enter your project on and find out more on their website >> ([link removed])


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Aldi Foróige Youth Citizenship Awards
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Registration is now open ([link removed]) for the Aldi Foróige Youth Citizenship Awards 2020.



** Skill IT for Youth - Free Seminar & survey
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Are you working in, or studying, Digital Youth Work? Are you involved in Digital Learning Policy? Are you running a Youth Organisation and planning your Digital Strategy? If so, our seminar hosted by Camara Education Ireland & Youth Work Ireland on January 22, is for you! Booking is essential >> ([link removed])

The project team at 'Skill IT for Youth' would also like to hear your views on the above. Take part in the survey now >> (http:// [link removed])


** Is your Organisation an NYCI Member?
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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 here >> ([link removed])

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Vacancies
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Foroige has a number of vacancies currently ([link removed]) .

Youth Work Ireland Tipperary is hiring two Refugee Resettlement Workers and two Intercultural Workers ([link removed]) .
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** Other Youth Sector News
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Going International with Young People from Diverse Cultural Backgrounds
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Léargas is seeking four youth workers from Ireland to attend an exciting international training opportunity in Brussels next March. This seminar will bring together 24 youth workers to share knowledge, expertise, and experience in working directly with young people from diverse cultural backgrounds and support them in using European Solidarity Corps and Erasmus+ Youth in Action as a tool. The deadline for application is December 20. Find out more >> ([link removed])


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Grants available for the Irish Youth Foundation
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Vhi, in partnership with the Irish Youth Foundation, is providing €25,000 to fund five not-for-profit voluntary and charitable organisations supporting children and young people living in disadvantaged circumstances. The grant will be used to organise a Run 4 Fun programme within the organisation - a health and well-being programme that encourages young people to engage with their fitness and nutrition. Apply now >> ([link removed])


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Reviving an Ancient Tradition to Engage Young Men - An Irish Rites of Passage Process
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In traditional societies, boys grew up under the guidance of ‘elders’ (men who mentor and advise), who guided them through the journey to manhood. This workshop emanates from recent research carried out by Michael Kelly re. young Irish men’s journey to manhood, exploring aspects of Irish indigenous wisdom and its place in a contemporary rites-of-passage programme. The benefits of a Rites-of-Passage Programme (ROP) will be examined, and its ability to offer a pathway and structure for young rural Irish men towards a deeper maturity demonstrated. Book now >> ([link removed])


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CPD Facilitating Groups living with Complex Disadvantage
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The Adult Education Services of CDETB have organised two free tutor/facilitator CPD days on December 11 and 17. Their tutors have noted that they are increasingly working with learners who are facing significant challenges in their personal lives which is creating complex facilitation issues. Training will take place in Liberties College, Dublin 8. Email to register >> (mailto:[email protected])



** Growing Up with Parental Alcohol Misuse: The Impact on Mental Health and Things That Can Help
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Silent Voices, an Alcohol Action Ireland initiative to end the silence of the impact of parental alcohol misuse (PAM) in Ireland, is holding a joint lecture with Aware. It is estimated that there are around 200,000 children growing up in alcohol impacted families in Ireland and a further 400,000 adults living with the traumatic circumstances of a childhood arrested by alcohol related harms. This lecture in St Patrick's Hospital will explore the impacts of those harms and point towards some of the pathways to recovery and healing. Find out more >> ([link removed])



** National Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Stakeholder Forum
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The Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment now invites parties to register their interest in attending the sixth meeting of the National SDG Stakeholder Forum. When: Wednesday 18th December 2019, 9.45am until 5.15pm. Where: Main Conference Centre, Dublin Castle, Dame Street, Dublin 2. Register now >> ([link removed])
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