children and young people

Zakkon Limited

Description:

We are an innovative training organisation providing training programmes driectly to service users and staff groups.  We specialise in risk behaviours such as alcohol & drug misuse, domest

Which sector do you work in?: 
Trainer
How would you classify your work?
Education /Training/Support
Sexual Violence/Abuse
Mental Health
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Children/Young People
Family
Drugs/Substance/Alcohol Abuse

Draíocht

Description:

 

Which sector do you work in?: 
Community
How would you classify your work?
Arts / Culture
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Local Community
Children/Young People
General Public

The Umbrella Foundation

Description:

 

Which sector do you work in?: 
NGO
How would you classify your work?
Accommodation/Housing/Homeless
Education /Training/Support
Development
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Children/Young People
Developing Countries
Homeless

Youth for the Future 'Learning to Change our World' ECO-UNESCO Youth for Sustainable Development Conference 2010

Youth for the Future ‘Learning to Change our World’
ECO-UNESCO Youth for Sustainable Development Conference 2010

When?
Wednesday 22nd September 2010

Where?
ECO-UNESCO, The Greenhouse, 17 St Andrew Street, Dublin 2

Who should attend?
A conference for youth workers, youth leaders, teachers and community educators. Young people aged 15 – 18 are also warmly invited to attend with their adult support workers.

What will be happening at the conference?
You are invited to a day of learning, reflection and mutual support through workshops, keynote speeches, exhibition of projects and interactive activities.

ECO-UNESCO’s conference emphasises participation and the sharing of ideas and experience.
The conference forms part of ECO-UNESCO’s work for the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development. The conference will share ECO-UNESCO’s experience in peer education for sustainable development. It is also an opportunity for youth workers, youth leaders, teachers and community educators to share their own projects and examples of good practice in non-formal education about environment, development, economics, sustainability, inclusion, justice, cultural diversity or other related aspects of ESD.

Light lunch and refreshments will be provided on the day.

REGISTRATION:
Deadline for registration is Tuesday 14th September. Please register early to avoid disappointment as places are limited.
NOTE: The conference is free of charge, however ECO-UNESCO requires all participants to register by Tuesday 14th September as there will be a fee for non-attendance.

TO REGISTER:
Contact Jerrieann Sullivan ECO-UNESCO Youth for Sustainable Development Programme Co-ordinator
e: ysd@ecounesco.ie ¦ t: +353 1 6625491 ¦ m: 085 7676 089

ECO-UNESCO gratefully acknowledges the funding of Irish Aid for this event.

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