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NYCI National Conference 2026

June 17 @ 9:30 am - 4:30 pm IST
€40.00 – €60.00

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Connection and action: from local to global 

From community roots to global impact through youth work 

This year’s NYCI National Conference will bring the youth work sector together to connect, share learning and build momentum for a shared vision for youth work, from local to global. 

Youth work begins in community, but its impact reaches far beyond. This conference will explore how local, youth-led practice connects to national priorities, cross-border collaboration, European mobility and global citizenship. 

Join youth workers, managers and stakeholders from across Ireland for a day of insight, discussion and practical learning, with a strong emphasis on interaction and networking. 

Calendar

Date & time

Wednesday, 17th June 2026

Price

Cost

NYCI Member               €40
Non-member               €60

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Venue

The Ashling Hotel, Dublin

🤝Who Should Attend?

  • Youth workers and practitioners  
  • Youth work managers and organisations  
  • ETB staff and stakeholders  
  • Policymakers and those working with young people 

⚡ Why Attend?

The conference will feature a mix of keynote input and panel discussions, with a strong emphasis on interactive sessions and networking throughout the day, creating space for participants to share experiences, learn from each other and build meaningful connections across the sector.

Bernie McNally, Secretary General of the Department of Education and Youth, will provide the opening address.

Further programme details will be announced soon.

 

🧾 Programme

9:00-9:30 Registration and Networking
9.30 – 9.40 Welcome Address: Denis O’ Brien, NYCI President 
9:40-11: 00 Opening Address: Bernie McNally, Secretary General, Department of Education and Youth

Key-note Address:  Caillum Hedderman, President, European Youth Forum

Roundtable Conversations

11:00 – 11:30 Tea/coffee and networking opportunity
11:30-13:00 Panel discussion: Vision for Youth Work, Vision for the World

Olive Ojo, NYCI (Panel Facilitator)

Liam Wegimont, Executive Director of GENE (Global Education Network Europe) the European network of Ministries and Agencies in Global Education

TJ Hourihan, Youth Advocacy Officer (YMCA)

Natasha Muldoon, Global Citizenship Education Programme Co-Ordinator & Youth Worker (Ard Family Resource Centre, Galway)

Roundtable Discussions

Youth Voices on Local to Global 

13:00 –14:00 Networking Lunch
14:00 -16:00 European Youth Work on the Agenda

Roundtable Discussions and facilitated session

Snežana Baclija Knoch, Strategic National Cooperation (European Youth Work Agenda)

Dermot O’Brien, NYCI

16:00 – 16:15 Local to Global – A Lived Experience: Megan Atkinson
16:15 – 16:30 Closing comments: Mick Ferron, NYCI CEO

 

🎤 Speakers

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Caillum Hedderman

Caillum is the incoming President of the European Youth Forum, and a passionate advocate for youth participation in our democratic processes. He leads work on EU funding for youth organisations, youth work and non-formal education, and environmental protection. A lifelong Scout, his work is rooted in non-formal education, volunteering and meaningful youth participation. With a robust background in local, national and international policy-making, he provides a balance of experience in youth advocacy, political strategy and diplomatic negotiation. Caillum is currently pursuing a MSc in Conflict Resolution and Governance at the University of Amsterdam and holds a BSc in Political Science, International Relations and Sociology from University College Dublin.

 

Bernie McNally

Bernie Mc Nally was appointed Secretary General of the Department of Education and Youth in February 2022. The Department leads on primary and post primary education policy in Ireland and supports 4000 schools, 110,000 education personnel, and almost 1,000,000 children and young people. From 2015 to 2022, Bernie was an Assistant Secretary in the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, where she led on laying many of the foundations to improve access to high quality, inclusive and affordable early education and childcare. Bernie was Director General of the Office of the Ombudsman and Information Commissioner from 2012 to 2015 leading out on numerous initiatives to improve transparency, openness and accountability within the public service. In her earlier career, Bernie was an Occupational Therapist and worked in both the UK and USA. She was Director of Therapy and Social Work services in St James’s Hospital, Dublin. Bernie has a BSc and MSc from Trinity College Dublin and an MBS from University College Cork. She has also completed a number of senior leadership programmes.

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Snežana Bačlija Knoch

Snežana is an educator, consultant, facilitator of value-based education, political being, and sometimes even an author. For almost two decades, she has been creating encouraging and inviting learning spaces – both online and residential – where action-oriented, value-based learning can happen. Snežana has been validated as a youth worker in Serbia, but her heart is very much in the international dimension of youth work, and in what that dimension can open up and bring to life. She is currently the content facilitator for the SNAC (Strategic National Cooperation) “Growing Youth Work,” a project that brings the European Youth Work Agenda from paper into practice, across Europe.

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Natasha Muldoon

Natasha is a community development and youth work professional with over nine years’ experience supporting young people and communities through creative, intercultural, and inclusive initiatives. She coordinates World Within, the Global Citizenship Education programme at ARD Family Resource Centre, and previously worked with the Irish Refugee Council as a youth worker. Natasha has led impactful projects funded by Creative Ireland, Irish Aid and others, with a focus on belonging, youth empowerment, and social justice. She holds an MA in Community Development (University of Galway) and a Certificate in Global Youth Work and Development Education (Maynooth University). Natasha brings a strengths‑based, collaborative approach to her practice and is committed to fostering resilience and equity in all she does.

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Liam Wegimont

Liam has been involved in education for social change, local and global, for several decades – as teacher, youth work trainer, teacher-educator, school principal (of Mount Temple Comprehensive School on the Northside of Dublin), researcher, lecturer, and international public servant. He worked for the NYCI in the 1990s; was the president of the international youth network YDC (Youth for Development Cooperation) also in the 90s, and was a youth delegates at various UN Conferences. Executive Director of GENE – Global Education Network Europe – the European network of Ministries and Agencies in Global Education www.gene.eu . In 2022, GENE convened and Liam co-facilitated the European Congress on Global Education to 2050 Congress 2050 where NYCI played a leading role. He also grows vegetables, with limited success.

TJ Hourihan

TJ is the Youth Advocacy Officer with YMCA Ireland, specialising in youth participation, active citizenship, and global citizenship education. Based in Cork, he works with young people across Ireland to strengthen their voices in decision-making, promote social justice and sustainability, and support youth-led action at local, national, and international levels. TJ has extensive experience in youth work, advocacy and youth participation initiatives. He leads a team responsible for the delivery of Youth Information Services and Comhairlí na nÓg in the Cork Region and a Global Youth Work programme offered to local YMCAs throughout the island. TJ is part of YMCA Ireland’s Senior Staff team and is a board member of Y Care International.

Details

  • Date: June 17
  • Time:
    9:30 am - 4:30 pm IST
  • Cost: €40.00 – €60.00
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Venue

  • Ashling Hotel
  • Parkgate St, Stoneybatter (100 metres from Heuston Station)
    Dublin, Ireland

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