Last week's typhoon in the Philippines has caused widespread devastation. Up to 10 million people have been affected. Hundreds of thousands of families are vulnerable with no safe and secure home.
The Health and Social Care Board is encouraging everyone with an interest in the day opportunities model available to adults with a learning disability to make sure they respond with their views.
The 24th edition of the Coca-Cola Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival programme for 12-25 year olds returns to Belfast cinema screens from 18th-28th November with new film previews from around the world.
Cancer Focus Northern Ireland has announced its partnership with locally based charity LiLAC (Life is for Living After Cancer) to bring a full complement of free cancer support services directly into the heart of mid-Ulster.
Seven year old Louise Wilson and her 4 year old brother Sam from Dundonald, together with Paul McMahon, President of the Belfast Chamber of Trade and Commerce are getting their jingle on to take part in the second annual Santa Dash, Belfast.
Children’s charities Barnardo’s NI and Cash for Kids are urging everyone to get their jingle on for the return of Belfast’s second annual Santa Dash on Sunday 1 December at Custom House Square.
THE Northern Ireland Assembly Committee for Employment and Learning made a transition from Parliament Buildings to the offices of Include Youth in Omagh today to hear from staff and young people about the benefits of a new transitional support service.
TWENTY young people from North Down Alternatives jumped aboard the Belfast Barge last week (Tuesday 29 October) to celebrate having sailed through the first phase of a new employability programme.
Neil Irwin, founder of niFundraising is the latest recipient of the UK-wide Spark Award scheme (and the first in Northern Ireland) that aims to support people with a track record of making a difference in their communities.
FOURTEEN young people from Youth Initiatives in the Colin area jumped aboard the Belfast Barge last week (Tuesday 29 October) to celebrate having sailed through the first phase of a new employability programme.
TWELVE young people from Lisburn YMCA jumped aboard the Belfast Barge last week (Tuesday 29 October) to celebrate having sailed through the first phase of a new employability programme.
The John Muir Award is a well recognised scheme which encourages young people to explore and enjoy wild places. These do not have to be on the tops of mountains, it could be a local park, river or derelict site everyone ignores.
Cross-border shopping rights, postal issues, and protection when shopping online are just three of the topics to be discussed at a special information event in Letterkenny on Friday 8 November.
Young people from different communities across Belfast and throughout Northern Ireland will have the chance to explore the rich world of film, from the comfort of their youth and community centres.
The Minister for Social Development has rebalanced the financial assistance provided for supporting volunteering and the mechanisms for delivery. In the financial years 2013/14 and 2014/15 the financial resources allocated for the Volunteering Small Grant
Choose Well is Health and Social Care campaign which aims to create a better understanding of what healthcare services are available, and educate and inform people on how to use and access services appropriately.
Is your group involved in the promotion of personal development, positive change, improved mental and emotional wellbeing and stress management tools and techniques in the local community? If so, this unique Train the Trainer Course is for you!
The Health and Social Care Board invites you to attend public meetings as part of the public consultation to consider the proposed reconfiguration of inpatient services for adults requiring addiction treatment.
NICEM and Barnardo's NI are working together to research the childcare needs of ethnic minorities in Northern Ireland, and are organising a series of focus groups in late November/early December.