The Drake Music Project Northern Ireland are launching a new series of our bespoke training course to add to the skills base of the Project, creating new associate musicians to delivery our artistic activities.
It's over one hundred years since the outbreak of the First World War, and the Woodland Trust is marking the centenary of this conflict with one of its most ambitious tree-planting projects ever.
With only a few weeks to go before Anti-Bullying Week (13-17 November 2017) schools and youth organisations are being urged to register to access free resources linked to this year’s theme, ‘All Equal, All Different, All Together'
FILMCLUB, the UK wide, free after school initiative for young people aged 5-18 years of age is expanding its reach in Northern Ireland and the launch of the 2013 recruitment phase will be marked with a fun-filled film roadshow across the province.
The Macmillan Cruse Project is aiming to improve bereavement support services for people affected by cancer. Cruse Bereavement Care are motivated to ensure that our services are inclusive, user friendly and that everyone in the community feels as though they can access timely bereavement support. We especially need to hear the voices of men and those who work with men in your community.
Occupational health psychology concerns the application of psychology to improving the quality of working life and to protecting and promoting the health, wellbeing and safety of workers.
Cinemagic announces its ‘Little Bard’ season as part of BFI Presents: Shakespeare on Film, a UK-wide series of screenings and events celebrating the enormous impact the playwright’s life, work and legacy has had on cinema.
Applications are now being invited for upcoming Broadcast Appeal slots on local television and radio. These opportunities will be available from January 2015 onwards.
The application process for the SMK Campaigner Awards 2013 is open. The Awards recognise the outstanding contribution that a new generation of campaigners are making towards achieving social, environmental & economic justice here and abroad.
Does your Group work with children age 2-11 years? Are you interested in promoting positive mental health, developing self-esteem and increasing self-confidence in children? Then, why not train as a Happy Chappies Programme Facilitator?
A survey by Arthritis Care shows the enormous hidden impact that living with arthritis has on people’s mental wellbeing, with 83% of people with arthritis surveyed in Northern Ireland saying their condition makes them feel anxious or depressed.
Does your Group work with children? Interested in promoting positive mental health, developing self-esteem and increasing self-confidence in children? Then, why not train as a Happy Chappies Programme Facilitator? Five places available at £295!!
Does your Group work with children? Interested in promoting positive mental health, developing self-esteem and increasing self-confidence in children? Then, why not train as a Happy Chappies Programme Facilitator?
First 10 places available at £295
Janette McKnight, the director of the Quaker Service in Northern Ireland, has called on the new Justice Minister Claire Sugden to ensure prisoners are empowered to turn their lives around.
The Big Lottery Fund is holding a briefing event for NI organisations eligible to apply to its UK-wide Millennium Now programme. To see if you're eligible to attend go to the Registration page on our website www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/millenniumnow
Hourglass (formerly Action on Elder Abuse Northern Ireland)
This 1 day conference will explore how we work with older victims of abuse to ensure we hear and learn from their experiences to improve prevention, protection and prosecution.
Back by popular demand - Cancer Focus Northern Ireland has teamed up with Ballroom Blitz NI to host its third Strictly Come Dancing event just for kids to raise vital funds.
Cancer Focus NI is looking for budding young stars aged 6-12 to put their dancing shoes on and show us how to dance the night away!.
Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People
12 November 2012
Commissioner for Children and Young People, Patricia Lewsley-Mooney, today warned that older teenagers are still vulnerable to suicide because of negative experiences in their childhood.
South West College (SWC) today officially opened Ireland’s largest green technology research and development and training facility in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh.