The NYCI Annual Conference 2015 ‘Playing our Part’ is a one-day event focusing on the youth sector’s contribution to the implementation of Ireland’s first ever National Youth Strategy, launched in October 2015.
This conference will appeal to managers, staff and volunteers in the youth sector and to other stakeholders from Government Departments, State Agencies and the wider community and voluntary sector, all of whom have an important role to play in building collaborative relationships and ensuring effective connections between the new National Youth Strategy and local planning and service delivery.
How does the new national youth strategy affect the work of your organisation? What can you contribute to its implementation and how can you drive it forward? We look forward to exploring these issues with you through expert inputs and practical workshops at the NYCI Annual Conference on the 7th of December at Dublin Castle.
Book your place now at www.nyciconference.ie
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