For press enquiries, please contact Daniel Meister, Communications Manager at the NYCI on 087 781 4903 or 01 425 5955 or email communications@nyci.ie
If you are a journalist working on youth issues looking for reports you can cite or reliable data, NYCI reports and submissions can help your work on issues affecting young people.
Below you’ll find our most recent press releases:
NYCI PRESS RELEASES
New NYCI research shows role of youth work near universally valued by public
More than 9 in 10 adults believe youth work plays a role in helping young people integrate into communities. Research carried out by RED C on behalf of the National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI), shows a near universal belief among the public that youth work organisations provide important non-formal education for young people in communities.
Apply Now to Become Ireland’s next UN Youth Delegate 2024-2025
Young people from every county invited to apply for chance to represent young people living in Ireland, at the UN
Deadline: 18th of March 2024
Youth Council Urges Over 700,000 Young People to Register to Vote Before 20th February Deadline
NYCI highlights importance of youth vote ahead of critical year of electoral events The National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI) is urging all eligible young voters […]
Watch: St Patrick’s Day 2024 🇮🇪
Celebrating the 70 million people around the 🌍 who call #Ireland ‘home’
“Ar scáth a chéile a mhaireann na daoine”
We live in each other’s shelter
Happy #StPatricksDay ☘️
Lá Fhéile Pádraig 🙌
This is #GlobalIreland
👉http://ireland.ie
In case you missed it, we recently revealed the results of our new research showing just how many people have engaged with youth work in Ireland as well as how many people believe in its importance.
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On the way to NYCI’s A Better Tomorrow – Ireland’s Youth Pact for the Future Youth Consultation. Looking forward to working with a great team this morning to facilitate the conversations! Looking forward to watching the Irish match after as well! 🇮🇪@nycinews
⏰ 🇺🇳 Deadline Monday!
We are calling on young people aged 18 to 25 from across Ireland to apply to become Ireland’s UN Youth Delegate for 2024/2025!
@dfatirl @Irish_Aid @irishmissionun
Last call for applications for Ireland’s 2024-2025 UN Youth Delegate programme! 🇮🇪🇺🇳
Further information and the application form can be found at 👉http://youth.ie/articles/apply-now-to-become-irelands-next-un-youth-delegate-2024-2025/
Last call for applications for Ireland’s 2024-2025 UN Youth Delegate programme! 🇮🇪🇺🇳
Further information and the application form can be found at 👉https://www.youth.ie/articles/apply-now-to-become-irelands-next-un-youth-delegate-2024-2025/
Get to grips with our unique #SkillsSummary tool!
Join us for free online training on 20 March to learn how to support young people in finding a language to communicate their life skills to potential employers.
@Accenture @SpunOut @voluntireland @dcediy
At #CSW68, 🇮🇪 UN Youth Delegate Alicia O’Sullivan delivered a statement on the nexus between advancing gender equality & addressing women’s poverty.
Alicia called for collaboration among nations to end intimidation, harassment, & violence against women, particularly online 🛜
⏰ Deadline Monday!
Are you Ireland's next UN Youth Delegate? Or do you know someone who would be perfect to represent Irish young people at the United Nations?
@dfatirl @Irish_Aid @irishmissionun