Equality And Intercultural

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January 17, 2022

Regularisation Scheme for Undocumented People is Opening on 31st January

NYCI is delighted that the regularisation scheme for undocumented people living in Ireland has opened
December 13, 2021

Regularisation Scheme for Undocumented People 2021

NYCI is delighted with last week’s announcement of a regularisation scheme for undocumented people living in Ireland. The scheme, although limited to the next six months, brings rights and justice to about 17,000 residents, including 3,000 children and young people, who all call Ireland home. For many, it is their only home.
September 6, 2021

Could you be a Champion for Racial Justice in Youth Work?

An exciting development opportunity has come up for youth workers to join a network of Champions on Racial Justice and Diversity in youth work.
July 28, 2021

Racism online: almost 4 in 5 young people see it as significant issue

Youth Council welcomes new National Action Plan Against Racism for Ireland Calls for plan to be fully resourced and keep young people to the fore “I’m […]
July 26, 2021

Submission on the National Action Plan Against Racism (2021)

NYCI’s submission relates specifically to young people’s experiences of racism and the recommendations they, and the youth work sector have asked us to convey.
May 20, 2021

Minority Voices Shaping and Creating our Equal and Inclusive Future

As part of our European Youth Week celebrations, NYCI and Léargas will host an event to explore this year's theme "Our Future in Our Hands":
May 6, 2021

Reaching out to minority ethnic 18-24 year olds living in Ireland

We are looking for young people who might identify as second generation Irish (a child of one or more parents or care givers who were born overseas or are 1st generation immigrants) to participate in an online focus group with us and 3-4 other young people.
March 8, 2021

8 Steps to Inclusive Youth Work

March 8, 2021

8 Steps to Inclusive Youth Work