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Next Sd Cycle Vi Consultation Report
Youth in Europe: What Next? Structured Dialogue Cycle VI – Consultation Phase Summary report
Generation For Change UN Youth Delegates Report
A Generation for Change: Spotlight Report on Young People, the Sustainable Development Goals and Ireland is a report by Ireland’s UN youth Delegates that details issues […]
50 Voices From 50 Years: An Oral History Of Nyci
The National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI), the umbrella body for youth work organisations, celebrated 50 years in existence in 2017. From small beginnings in 1967 […]
Make Minority A Priority – Complete Research Report
This qualitative study explores the perspectives and experiences of 50 young minority ethnic people aged 15 to 24 years who have grown up in Ireland. The […]
Make Minority A Priority – Summary Report
This qualitative study explores the perspectives and experiences of 50 young minority ethnic people aged 15 to 24 years who have grown up in Ireland. The […]
Review Of Irish Aid Programme
Review of Irish Aid Programme: Read the Submission to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Defence made by the National Youth Council […]
Nyci Post-budget 2018 Analysis
Budget 2018 was limited and modest in scope and ambition. From the perspective of young people it did little to address long youth unemployment, youth homelessness, […]
Youth Check Report – June 2018
Youth Check is an impact assessment tool designed to consider the impact on young people and children of any new Policy or Legislation that is relevant […]
Submission To The Citizens Assembly: Tackling Climate Change
NYCI’s submission to the Citizens Assembly outlines recommendations on how the State can make Ireland a leader in tackling climate change.
Pre-budget Submission (budget 2018)
Ireland’s youth population will increase by 11.6% between 2015 and 2025, rising to just over 1,000,000. NYCI’s Pre-Budget Submission (2018) ‘A Million Good Reasons: preparing Ireland […]
Nyci Post Budget 2017 Analysis
Budget 2017 did nothing to redress the inequitable and age discriminatory policies adopted during recession in response to youth unemployment. In fact, the decisions taken in […]
Nyci Pre-budget 2017 Submission
In this submission NYCI recommends to Government a number of priorities for investment in Budget 2017 Invest in Youth Work Services Reduce Youth Unemployment Incentivise […]
Final Report On Young Voices Structural Dialogue – Cycle 4
Final report of the work done in 2014 and 2015 on the topic of political empowerment. If you would like a hard copy, please contact youngvoices@nyci.ie […]
Nyci General Election ’16 Manifesto
This General Election Manifesto puts forward a range of proposals to improve the lives of young people, to support them to achieve their full potential and […]
Nyci Post-budget 2016 Analysis
We acknowledge the importance of an increase in funding for youth work services in Budget 2016, which will provide additional support to youth organizations working with […]
Nyci Pre-budget Submission 2016
In this submission NYCI outlines what we believe should be Government priorities for action and spending in Budget 2016; 1. Invest in Youth Work Services Increase […]
Home Is Where The Heart Is – Conference Report
‘Home is Where the Heart is’ was an NYCI conference on return migration from a youth perspective. The conference was opened by the Minister of State […]
Nyci Post-budget 2015 Analysis
While we acknowledge the maintenance of funding for youth work services at the current level as significant and the additional monies allocated to Child Benefit, we […]
Young Voter Behaviour – Redc Poll (2014)
A new poll Red C poll commissioned by the National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI) has found that 30% of young people aged 18-25 were not […]
Redc/nyci Poll Young Voter Registration 2014
A new poll Red C poll commissioned by the National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI) has found that 30% of young people aged 18-25 were not […]
Nyci Briefing Paper On Voter Participation National Survey
A new poll Red C poll commissioned by the National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI) has found that 30% of young people aged 18-25 were not […]
Submission on Children & Family Relationships Bill
In light of our decision to support a yes vote in the Children’s Referendum, NYCI supports the inclusion of the key principles of ‘best interest’ and […]