1The Coca-Cola Thank You Fund 2019 applications now open
The Coca-Cola Thank You Fund, now in its ninth year, is our way of supporting and giving back to some of Ireland and Northern Ireland’s most amazing youth-centric causes.
Any Irish non-profit organisation aimed towards promoting healthy, active lifestyles and environmental leadership in young people can enter, with monetary prizes from a €100,000 total fund up for grabs.
Life-changing money for life-changing causes
This year, the Thank You Fund’s lifetime contributions will exceed €1,000,000, with another €100,000 being dished out to worthy causes that fit our 2019 theme of ‘Working with communities in Ireland and Northern Ireland to inspire and support young people.’
Any organisation – big or small – aimed at transforming the lives of people aged 16-25 can enter, with a judging panel and people’s vote helping to determine who’ll be the lucky recipient of individual prize funds worth €5,000, €10,000 or €20,000.
Think that sounds like your organisation? We’re looking for inspiring work in the following areas:
Educational and training programmes for young people
Programmes that support diversity and inclusivity in young people
Programmes that take an innovative approach to demonstrating sustainability to young people
Applications are open until 12th July 2019, after which point our expert panel of judges will choose a shortlist of 20 organisations who’ll make it through to the next stage.
You have been invited to a seminar on the Icelandic Model of prevention
This is an evidence based model of prevention to reduce substance misuse among young people. The aim of the model is to prevent the onset of Alcohol use until the age of 18.
20 years ago Iceland had the highest percentage in Europe of substance misuse. To address this problem a group of Social Scientists, Policy Makers and Practitioners came together to devise a model based on Policy, Evidence and Research.
The Model was delivered by a multi-agency team and focused on increasing adolescent participation in structured and organised youth activities, supervised by adults and increasing the time spent by adolescents with their parents.
20 years on as a result of this prevention Iceland has now the lowest percentage of youth substance misuse in Europe.
This seminar hopes to give you a better understanding of the Model and explore if this Model could be implemented in our community.
This one day workshop will suit a wide range of professionals and volunteers. Anyone whose work or voluntary activities brings them into contact with people who have experienced sexual violence, or whose work or volunteering involves a safeguarding responsibility. This could include teachers, nurses, health and social care professionals, police and criminal justice system professionals, therapists, managers, counsellors, students, youth, community or faith sector workers, foster parents, carers and others.
Developed with expertise gained over more than 30 years’ of working directly with survivors of CSA and sexual violence, this workshop will cover training on handling disclosures of sexual abuse and the impact sexual violence has on survivors.
The training will allow participants to identify and discuss triggers to disclosure, fear responses, appropriate language to use when talking to victims of sexual violence, and strategies to help prevent or reduce the chance of retraumatisation. It also looks at the legalities and responsibilities of reporting and onward disclosure. Included also is coping with compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma, as well as self-care for participants.
AIMS
To improve participants’ understanding of appropriate handling of disclosure of sexual abuse
To increase awareness of the laws and procedures on safeguarding and reporting of abuse
To provide information on services and agencies that deal with sexual abuse
To empower participants to feel more confident in handling disclosure
To improve participants’ understanding of retraumatisation, and how to avoid retraumatising victims/survivors of sexual violence
La Dolce Vita Project will be hosting a Domestic Abuse, Violence Safety Conference to highlight the real life safety and support implications of domestic abuse, violence victims.
This conference will give you understanding into the importance of supporting someone while they remain living in or planning to leave an abusive environment. Particular attention will be placed on safety planning, resources available throughout Derry/Londonderry with the opportunity for you to network with various domestic abuse, violence, safety services.
Date: Wednesday 12 June 2019
Location: Ballroom, City Hotel, BT48 7AS
Time: 10.00 am to 13.00pm.
To register for this event go to: www.tickettailor.com/events/ladolcevitaproject. Ticket price: £10.00. Information and tickets also available through the facebook page: La Dolce Vita Project.
Group discount is available through contacting reception on 028 7137 7272.
"Get Together", a community of bereaved families, invites you to our "From Inside Out" conference on Thursday, 19th September 2019, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Queen's University, Belfast
This conference is for anyone who works with individuals or families facing loss, bereavement and trauma. In each workshop, you will hear directly from the "experts by experience"--bereaved families sharing their experience of resilience in the midst of trauma and loss. You will also gather practical therapeutic tools to incorporate into your own work.
Keynote address in a.m. by Brid Carroll, Psychotherapist and Chair of the Irish Childhood Bereavement Network, with specialist work in bereavement and loss. "From Inside Out" Youth Panel in p.m. answering questions on loss, hope and resilience. Most workshops repeated morning and afternoon.
Cost: £99 p.p. Full Day Delegate Rate £50 Half-Day Delegate Rate
Following the success of the first year of the Celebrating Commonality Celebrating Difference programme, the Churches Trust is now inviting people to participate in this innovative and enriching programme. The project is supported by the European Union’s PEACE IV Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).
The participant group will explore the Abrahamic Faiths; Judaism, Christianity and Islam. No previous knowledge is needed; rather this course is learning about the underlying ethos, commonalities and differences between the Abrahamic Faiths, and will include a series of study trips and workshops between May 2019 and April 2020.
If interested in this programme please contact Fiona Fagan at The Churches Trust.
phone: 028 71 311322; email: fionafagan@thechurchestrust.org.uk.
7Valued Voices/Towards Understanding and Healing Testimony Events
Philip Cloete’s father, Gerald, a part-time member of the UDR, was shot dead by members of the Provisional IRA on his way to his other place of work, Du Pont, on April 6th 1977.
Philip will share his story as part of our ongoing series of Valued Voices Testimony events.
Wednesday, 12th June 2019, 12.30 pm
@ Holywell DiverseCity Community Partnership, Bishop Street, Derry-Londonderry
Seamus Mc Donald’s father, Mervyn and mother Rosaleen, were shot dead at their home by members of the UFF on July 9th 1976.
Seamus will share his story as part of our ongoing series of Valued Voices Testimony events.
Thursday 20th June 2019, 12.30 pm
@Holywell DiverseCity Community Partnership, Bishop Street, Derry-Londonderry
A light lunch will be provided at both events.
To book a place at either event, please contact Kirstie Wright - kwright@thejunction-ni.org 028 7126 1941
Gary Lightbody will walk as a citizen of this country along with ordinary people to make a stand by to walking to Derry for peace in the name of murdered journalist Lyra McKee
The team at Lyra's Walk are absolutely delighted to announce the support of our very own Gary Lightbody, known best as the front man of Snow Patrol.
Gary Lightbody was born on 15 June 1976 in Bangor, County Down. He still resides in this area, its importance as home ever-present in his songwriting.
Lightbody puts relentless support into the Northern Irish music scene playing a pivotal role in developing our homegrown talent. In 2007, he co-founded the Oh Yeah Music Centre, a dedicated music hub in Belfast which nurtures all aspects of music making and the wider business of music.
It's a very poignant development for us at Lyra's Walk, when we started this, we were only a small group of five people, now we have over 500 registrations and several notable performers and musicians offering their support.
People are deeply affected by Lyra’s murder and we wanted to do something that would bring people from all backgrounds and political persuasions together in unity and offer a chance to engage with each other in constructive dialogue along the way.
Gary will join the walk in the final leg at Dungiven and walk to Derry~Londonderry as an individual with the rest of us. We now have increased capacity for our event taking place now at Erbrington Square event space and are featuring key note speakers and performances from other local artists including Hex Hue featuring Lyra's Choir and Abby Oliveira and more. We're calling on everyone to pick up a free ticket and join us on Monday 27th 3pm-6pm.
9Say Focal! A series of talks about the Irish Language with Linda Ervine
"Linda Ervine has the unlikely responsibility of being the first Irish Language Officer at Turas based in the heart of East Belfast, a loyalist area"
Thursday 23rd May St Columb's Park House - 12pm
'Gaelic place names for Dummies'
Clooney Hall Centre - 7pm
'The Hidden History of Protestants and the Irish Language'
Friday 24th May
Shared Future Centre, Irish Street - 12pm
'The Miracle of Turas'
Linda Ervine will describe how despite the challenges, the Turas project has changed mindsets and softened hearts, eroding long held negative attitudes and providing a new context for the Irish language as a language of healing and reconciliation
Tuesday 28th May Sollus Centre, Bready - 12pm
'The Hidden History of Protestants and the Irish Language'
First Derry Presbyterian Church - 7pm
'What the Focal'
A short play by Linda Ervine adapted by Jonathan Burgess in partnership with Cultúrlann Uí Chanáin, about what happens when Maggie from East Belfast enrols in an Irish Language Class, much to the horror of her staunchly loyalist husband!
10 Voices 4 Care - Improving the Palliative Care Experience
Do you want to make a difference for people with a serious and progressive illness or condition which may limit or shorten their lives?
Yes? The All Ireland Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care (AIIHPC) wants to hear from you. Through Voices4Care we are committed to having the views of people with palliative care needs and their families at the heart of what we do.
Palliative Care focusses on helping a person with a life-limiting illness to achieve the best quality of life as their illness progresses.
We (AIIHPC) have established a forum of people with palliative care needs, carers, and communities, ensuring that their voices are heard.
Membership is being renewed and we are looking for new volunteers, reflecting diversity. Joining Voices4Care will give you the chance to be part of something that can make a real difference, and influence palliative care education, research, policy and practice.
Voices4Care members from across the island of Ireland are:
People with a life-limiting illness / palliative care needs,
Carers or former carers of people with palliative care needs
People from the wider community interested in palliative care
Members will have meaningful opportunities to influence and shape palliative care in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, through participation in service user/carer groups and the consultation processes.
"It just gives you the confidence and it's amazing... it has definitely changed my life" Voices4Care member
What have Voices4Care members been involved in?
Service user and carer input with ALLHPC and our 26 partners across the is island of Ireland
Involvement in Palliative Care in Partnership Voices4Care reference group in Northern Ireland palliative care program
Consultation on palliative care developments in the Republic of Ireland
Participation in palliative care public awareness campaigns
Following the publication of the 2021 Census Proposals Document, setting out the Registrar General’s proposals for the design and conduct of the 2021 Census, three regional information events will be held in Belfast, Armagh and Derry/Londonderry.
Riddel Hall, Belfast Monday 10 June 14.00 - 16.30
City Hotel, Armagh Tuesday 11 June 10.00 - 12.30 City Hotel, Derry/Londonderry Wednesday 12 June 10.00 - 12.30
These events will be an opportunity to learn more about the proposals in detail, including the questionnaire content, census rehearsal and census outputs.
The programme for these events will be: Session 1 (45 mins)
Welcome and Introduction
Census background and context
Proposals for the 2021 Census
Break (20 mins)
Session 2 (55 mins)
Questionnaire content
Census outputs
Census rehearsal
Session 3 (30 mins)
Questions and Answers
There will also be a number of stands at each venue with additional information on the census rehearsal and the 2021 Census.
12 Call for Participants: Fully Funded International Youth Exchange Project
For Your Freedom and Ours have a fantastic opportunity for three young people from Northern Ireland age 14 - 17 who will have a chance to join a fully funded* international youth exchange project (groups from Northern Ireland, Lithuania, and Poland) in Lublin, Poland between 7th and 15th of August 2019.
PersONLINElity is an international youth exchange project focusing on the most current issues and challenges of the personality of young people that can be seen online and offline. We will mainly focus on confrontation with hate speech in the virtual and real world, risky behaviors and how to prevent them, how to promote online safety to encourage young people to use the Internet to create their future careers and positive relationships between people.
Main aim of the project is to raise knowledge of young people in the field of hate speech and online security, through the organization of a series of workshops on the broadly understood Internet threats: hate speech, cyber-violence, addictive behaviors online, using it as a medium to promote good attitudes and as tools on the labor market.
As part of the project, participants will organize a SAFE INTERNET DAY and a FLASHMOB.
* Healthcare insurance will not be provided. Participants must provide it by themselves. Participants are responsible for their healthcare insurance valid in the EU.
Using Social Entrepreneurship in Erasmus+ - USEE+
18 - 25 June 2019 | Thessaloniki , Greece
As Gandhi said: “be the change you want to see in the world”.
Organizer: Hellenic National Agency -Youth and Lifelong Learning Foundation (INEDIVIM) (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries Application deadline (24h CET): 26 May 2019 See details Step into Strategic Partnerships
7 - 13 October 2019 | Bristol, United Kingdom
This training course aims to introduce and support potential applicants to medium and large-scale Strategic Partnerships in innovation or exchange of good practice in the youth field.
Organizer: Erasmus+ UK National Agency Ecorys UK (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries Application deadline (24h CET): 17 June 2019 See details Belgium: behind the scene: Study Visit about the role of youth work in addressing the risks of radicalization
14 - 19 October 2019 | Brussels, Belgium - FR
This SV will tackle the role of youth work in addressing the risks of radicalization, through encounters, discussions and sharing spaces with experienced Belgium realities. This SV is a rich opportunity for further professional development on the topic.
Organizer: Bureau International Jeunesse (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries, Partner Countries Neighbouring the EU Application deadline (24h CET): 21 June 2019 See details 14th Economic Forum of Young Leaders
2 - 6 September 2019 | Nowy Sącz - Krynica Zdrój, Poland
Economic Forum of Young Leaders is one of the biggest international social and economic meetings of young leaders. Its main aim is to strengthen cross-sectoral cooperation among young leaders from programme and EECA countries and policy makers.
Organizer: Foundation for the Development of the Education System (National Agency of Erasmus+ Programme) (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Russian Federation, Eastern Partnership countries, Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries, Western Balkan countries Application deadline (24h CET): 14 July 2019 See details Call for trainers: International TC for youth workers “Miracle maker: instruction to use” (1-6 July, 2019, Kobuleti, Georgia)
Association "Merkuri" is looking for 2 trainers Application deadline: 1 June 2019 Online version Facilitator for two SALTO network meetings
SALTO Participation & Information is looking for 1 facilitator Application deadline: 27.05.2019, 12:00 CET Online version
14The Chain - A ground breaking new play with live music
Youth Action is delighted to invite you to a special performance of “The Chain” – a new and exciting production, under scored by live music! This short play focused on positive mental health has been inspired by real life experiences of the young cast and band.
Friday 31st May 2019
7:30-8pm - FREE PIZZA
8:00 - 9:00pm - Show and Workshop
Tinylife, The Arches Centre, 11-13 Bloomfield Ave, Belfast BT5 5AA – Tuesday 4th June from 10am to 4pm
People Plus, City Factory, 19 Queen Street, Derry/Londonderry, BT48 7EF - Thursday 6th June from 10am to 4pm
Description:
Stepping into School is an interactive train the trainer session which explores the challenges parents and children can experience during transition stages. This workshop will focus on how parents can support their child through transition from pre-school to primary school, primary school to secondary school and moving up the years in school.
This course will provide practitioners with the knowledge and skills, and trainers will receive materials and resources to enable you to deliver a workshop to parents in their own setting.
Charge £125 per person
If you would like to attend this session please contact Lauren on 02890310891 or mail laurenw@parentingni.org
Join us for a showcase of NI Tech for Good projects and conversations on how we can build a better future using technology. #TechforGood #NI
Full programme to be announced, hold the date in your diary!
We believe in the brilliance of many, not the few and in this digital age it's never been easier to use digital technology to tackle some of the world's toughest social and environmental challenges. Tech can empower workers, transform healthcare, support disenfranchised people, and so much more.
In Northern Ireland since 2015, Techies in Residence has brought together hackers, coders, developers and designers with people who really understand social problems to build digital solutions to social challenges. This event will showcase some of the great projects making an impact across NI and beyond and it will provide collaboration and partnering opportunities to support the further scaling up of these projects.
Techies in Residence is a programme of the Community Foundation, managed by Innovate-NI and funded by Comic Relief.
Who should attend?
Anyone interested in Tech for Good, whether that be the Tech community (designers, developers, business leaders, educationalists, VC’s) the Impact Community (Charities; Community, voluntary and social enterprises; philanthropists; impact investors, development experts) or anyone with an social issue or idea that could be supported with tech.
The Human Rights Consortium are currently seeking two enthusiastic volunteers, who are committed to human rights and equality, to assist in the development and distribution of a weekly roundup of human rights related news stories from Northern Ireland.
This opportunity would involve volunteering one day a week for a six-month period, with the option to be based from home.
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