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المدرسة الليبية في ايرلندا - *بين اللجان الثورية والأمن الخارجي والمتربصين والاخوانمن مع من؟...
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Aknowlegment - I am pleased to acknowlege the recognition of my community as part of the Ethnic Minority partnership (EMP). While the Congolese Community of Ireland (CCI)...
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African Unity Cup 2010, ACNI - *Promoting African heritage and Culture in IrelandThe last few years have seen an increase in the number of Africans in Ireland. In line with this, ...
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SAIN...WHO WE ARE !! - South African Irish Network (SAIN) is a community based organization working in partnership with local and international bodies to showcase the south Afric...
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Friday, October 30, 2009
NYCI is running the course
NYCI is running the course detailed below in Dublin City Public Library, 138 – 144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2 on Wednesday 2nd December. To apply, please complete the attached form and return it to training@nyci.ie For more information, please contact NYCI ELAINE MAHONIntercultural Outreach WorkerNational Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI)3 Montague StreetDublin 2Office Ph 01 4784122Mobile Ph 087 7711 530Email: elainem@nyci.iewww.intercultural.ie; www.youth.ie “Practical Supports for doing Intercultural Youth Work” Date: Wednesday 2nd DecemberTime: 10.30am – 4.30pm Location: Dublin City Public Library, 138 – 144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2 Learning Content:This is a 1-day course which will introduce participants to the skills and resources needed in planning effective and sustainable intercultural youth programmes. The session will help participants:· Understand the needs and identify ways of working with young people, their parents and volunteers from a minority ethnic background in relation to youth work;· Develop the skills to assist young people from minority ethnic backgrounds to participate; · Address the issue of cross-cultural communication when working with young people, their parents and volunteers from a minority ethnic background;· Promote and take action towards developing a culturally inclusive youth service;· Examine current youth work practices in the participants’ own organisations. Designed for This course will suit individuals that have a professional role – voluntary or staff - in a youth work setting. It is designed especially for anyone involved in planning, evaluation and programme development. Cost: This 1-day training will be free of charge To apply, please contactTraining AdministratorPh: 01-4784122OrEmail: training@nyci.ie Places are limited and issued on a ‘first come first served’ basis
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