Life Skills Matter – Not Just Points
Life skills matter – not just points is an important milestone in children and young people having a voice on issues that affect their lives.
Life skills matter – not just points is an important milestone in children and young people having a voice on issues that affect their lives.
There has been an increasing focus on developing policy in the area of after-school care in Ireland in the past two years.
The Voice of the Infant Best Practice Guidelines and Infant Pledge have been coproduced by a short-life working group.
EPIC invited the participation of children and young people with disabilities who are, or have been in care, with whom they work. The study was structured to ensure appropriate levels of support and accountability, and to allow the meaningful participation of the children and young people.
The topic was identified by two youth workers, based on interactions with young people facing the transition from second-level education.
Young people’s involvement in improving the experience of living in Ballydowd Special Care Unit.
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’ involvement in deciding on a new uniform in Salerno Secondary School, Co. Galway.