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State of our young nation: A report into the lives of Irish 18-29-year-olds
This report provides in-depth insights on the financial, social, and other substantial challenges young people face, alongside their views on opportunities ahead; from housing and mental health, to work and study, and considerations about staying or leaving Ireland. Its aim is to provide a solid evidence base for NYCI’s policy and advocacy work moving forward.
RedC/NYCI – Youth Work Organisations Research
Irish people value youth work, and wish to see greater funding. That’s one of the key takeaways from this research carried out by RED C on […]
Looking out for, looking after, looking to each other Research Report
Dear Poverty – A resource exploring poverty through an intersectional lens
This resource has been designed by young people for other young people, youth workers, educators and youth leaders to explore the concept of poverty through the […]
NYCI Strategic Plan 2023 – 2027
Our Strategic Plan for the period 2023-2027 is an ambitious roadmap that paves the way for a future where young people in every community are empowered through excellent youth work to realise their potential and actively participate in an inclusive society.
NYCI Budget 2024 Round-up
In Budget 2024 we called for a total package of €264m to address challenges facing young people including the cost-of-living crisis, accommodation shortages, youth homelessness and the need for increased youth work supports. See our analysis of what Budget 2024 means for young people and youth work.
NSETS Professional Focus Guidance Note
NSETS Practice Placement Guidance Note
Child Safeguarding Policy Development Toolkit
Promoting Health in the Youth Sector
Young Voices Report 2023
Submission to the Low Pay Commission on the Sub-Minima Rates of the Minimum Wage July 2023
NYCI Audited Accounts 2022
National Climate Justice Conference
NYCI Prebudget Submission 2024
Vision for Youth Work
The Vision for Youth Work, developed together with our membership and the wider youth sector, sets out a vision for the future direction of youth work […]
NYCI Annual Report 2022
With our members, we’ve worked hard to make sure youth work is recognised and valued; to build knowledge, skills and capacity throughout the sector; to influence public policy and to highlight youth work and youth issues on a national and international level. Take a read through our work in 2022 in our annual report to find out more and discover the inspiring stories of positive changes our members have brought to the young individuals and communities they serve.
Action Plan for Youth Services session plan
NYCI Submission to Oireachtas Committee on Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
NYCI addressed the Oireachtas Committee on Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth on Tuesday 18th April to highlight issues around Youth Work. This submission provided members […]
STEAM and Digital Youth Work in Ireland
This report is an analysis of the role and impact of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Maths) and Digital Youth Work on a national scale in […]
Enhancing Young Peoples’ Digital Competences
This report has been developed as part of the Strategic National Agency Cooperation (SNAC) on Digital Youth Work (DYW), which improves and develops digital youth work […]
NYCI Submission to Oireachtas Committee – Future of the Media 01.02.23
National Youth Council of Ireland submission to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht on future business model plans and long-term vision for the media sector.