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Oireachtas Committee on Drugs Use – NYCI Briefing Document
This briefing outlines the vital role of youth work in prevention and early intervention, shares insights from youth workers on emerging trends and challenges, and sets out four key recommendations to strengthen youth work responses.
Connecting EU with Youth – Young Voices Consultation Report
Youth Work and Offline Support Spaces Study
This research highlights the value offline youth spaces, believing they are vital for supporting young people’s mental health and offering relief from social media pressures.
NYCI – RED C: Cost of Living Impact Study 2025
This RED C report shows that young people are generally seen by society to disproportionately bear the brunt of the rising cost of living and with the vast majority in consensus that the government needs to do more. The result of this is that 3 in 5 under 25s are considering emigrating to enjoy a better quality of life elsewhere with over 3 in 10 currently strongly considering such a move.
NYCI Youth Issues Pre-Budget Submission 2026
This submission highlights the urgent needs of young people and sets out NYCI’s key asks for Budget 2026, including action on youth homelessness, equalising Jobseeker’s Allowance for under-25s, abolishing sub-minimum wage rates, funding youth mental health services, reducing third-level fees and apprentice contributions, and introducing free public transport for under-25s.
Pre-Budget 2026: At a Glance
This two-page infographic highlights the youth sector’s key asks for Budget 2026 – including the €21.3 million investment needed to sustain and expand youth work across […]
NYCI Pre-Budget Submission 2026
This submission outlines NYCI’s call for a €21.3 million investment in youth work in Budget 2026. It sets out evidence-based recommendations to sustain existing services, expand […]
The Silenced Struggles: Impact of Racism in Schools
The research documents minority ethnic young people’s experiences of racism in Irish post-primary schools and considers the implications of these experiences in their transition from post-primary […]
Youth Work and the Oireachtas: NYCI Members’ Summary Briefing Document
This document is for NYCI members lobbying Oireachtas members. It outlines key priorities for the youth work sector
Youth Work and the Oireachtas: NYCI Oireachtas Briefing Document
This briefing document for Oireachtas members outlines key priorities for the youth work sector and young people in Ireland.
Analysis of the Programme for Government 2025
We Need Youth – Young Voices EU Youth Dialogue Cycle 10
Bonn Appetit – Bonn Process
NSET Progress Report 2022-2024
The landscape of Youth Work in Ireland remains an ever-changing environment which seeks to respond to challenges both locally and in a more global environment.
Budget 2025 Preliminary Analysis 1st October
NYCI expressed our disappointment in Budget 2025, highlighting the lack of substantial measures to address the pressing issues faced by young people and the youth work sector in Ireland. You can read our analysis in this document.
Understanding the ‘Spark’ – research and practice sharing workshop report
Vision for Youth Work NYCI National Conference Report 2023
Pre-Budget Submission 2025
State of our young nation: A report into the lives of Irish 18-29-year-olds
This report provides in-depth insights on the financial, social, and other substantial challenges young people face, alongside their views on opportunities ahead; from housing and mental health, to work and study, and considerations about staying or leaving Ireland. Its aim is to provide a solid evidence base for NYCI’s policy and advocacy work moving forward.
RedC/NYCI – Youth Work Organisations Research
Irish people value youth work, and wish to see greater funding. That’s one of the key takeaways from this research carried out by RED C on […]
Looking out for, looking after, looking to each other Research Report
NYCI Budget 2024 Round-up
In Budget 2024 we called for a total package of €264m to address challenges facing young people including the cost-of-living crisis, accommodation shortages, youth homelessness and the need for increased youth work supports. See our analysis of what Budget 2024 means for young people and youth work.