Youth Work

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October 16, 2019

Brexit Budget Not a Good Deal for Youth Sector

NYCI post-budget analysis available here >> In the NYCI Pre-Budget 2020 submission, we called on Government to give young people and the youth sector a fair […]
October 14, 2019

Budget 2020: Post-Budget Analysis “Brexit Budget not a good deal for Youth Sector”

In the NYCI Pre-Budget 2020 submission, we called on Government to give young people and the youth sector a fair share in Budget 2020. In relation […]
October 9, 2019

Budget 2020: increase in youth services funding small step in right direction

National Youth Council of Ireland – Comhairle Náisiúnta na nÓg MEDIA RELEASE: Budget 2020: increase in youth services funding small step in right direction Measures to […]
October 8, 2019

Skills Summary – Guide for Youth Work Organisations

This guide is for those who have the privilege of witnessing the flourishing of young people in realtime but still often worry that those young people get left behind in the competitive world of employment and further opportunities.
October 3, 2019

Skills Summary Flyer

What is Skills Summary? Download our flyer to inform your young people about the tool.
October 3, 2019

Measuring Impact of Youth Work with Skills Summary

We provide reporting to help you track skill development progress of your young people and measure the impact of your work.
October 3, 2019

Skills Summary Offline Version

You can`t access Skills Summary online with your young people? We have a Skills Summary Offline Version available for you.
September 30, 2019

Youth Council calls on Minister Zappone to give young people and youth work a fair share in Budget 2020

National Youth Council of Ireland – Comhairle Náisiúnta na nÓg MEDIA RELEASE: Youth Council calls on Minister Zappone to give young people and youth work a […]
September 24, 2019

Submission to Minister Katherine Zappone T.D. on Youth Work Funding Levels 2005-2019

Funding for youth work services from the Department of Children and Youth Affairs (DCYA) declined significantly between 2008 and 2014, while there has been some recovery […]