Opportunity for minority ethnic young people to have their say!

Are you a minority ethnic young person living in Ireland?

Do you think you should have a say on your experiences as a young person growing up? If so, we want to hear from you.

The Equality and Intercultural research report Make Minority a Priority highlights the need for more safe spaces for young ethnic minorities to explore key topics such as having a sense of belonging and identity.

On Tuesday 29th of October in Cork City we will be holding an event for young ethnic minorities. The event aims to empower young people and support them through conversations and workshops to explore key themes on the day. Will you join us in person to ensure that young people from diverse backgrounds are listened to and heard?

If you would like to be part of this important event, please register here: https://www.youth.ie/event/make-minority-a-priority-youth-consultation/

When: Tuesday 29th of October 10:00am-4:30pm
Where: Cork City, venue to be confirmed 

Objectives
NYCI’s Equality and Intercultural Programme aims to explore these five themes named in the report Make a Minority a priority:

  • Identity and Belonging
  • Parental and community relationships
  • Racism and Exclusion
  • Leadership skills
  • Integration

Our aim is to update the report and we especially want to hear from Traveller and Roma young people

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Designed for
Ethnic minority young people and their youth workers/community leaders

Extra information
Consent forms required for under 18’s

Delivered by
NYCI’s Equality and Intercultural Programme and EU Youth Dialogue team

Contact Details
Rachelc@nyci.ie  086-1658453

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