Hear our Voices!
The Children’s Council and The Ark are delighted to launch HEAR OUR VOICE today. These instructions will ensure children’s views are listened to and considered in every aspect of The Ark and beyond!
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At Creative Kids & Co., the most important aspect of our work is children’s participation in decision-making in their own learning
The topic was identified by two youth workers, based on interactions with young people facing the transition from second-level education.
In October 2019, Foróige’s Reference Panel identified climate justice as an issue affecting all of society and young people in particular.
The vision guiding the world’s first LGBTI+ youth strategy, the LGBTI+ National Youth Strategy 2018–2020 (the Strategy), is underpinned by the Better Outcomes, Brighter Futures National Policy Framework for Children and Young People 2014–2020 (BOBF)
Ballydowd is a special care unit that provides stability in a secured therapeutic environment for young people between the ages of 12 and 17.
How the vet ensured that the child was given Space, Voice, Audience and Influence
Young people’s involvement in the development of a Halloween Programme in Lava Javas Youth Café, Limerick City.
A parent’s story about the impact on children of having their voices heard
Students, staff, parents, management and other members of the school community felt that the uniform no longer represented Salerno as it had become unprofessional, unkempt and tatty looking. In particular, students did not have a sense of pride in their uniform.