Children and families

1141 support services available across this Council. View services available across Northern Ireland
Event
Conference

NICVA

A half-day conference oraganised by BITC in All State Belfast to build purposeful partnerships between the business and voluntary and community sector.
Dates:
25 October 2023
Belfast
Job | Temporary

Community Development & Operations Manager

Bryson Charitable Group

£33,124 per annum (pro-rata)
Belfast
Organisation
VCSE

c/o BCRC
Units 22-23 Acorn Business centre, 2 Riada Avenue
Ballymoney
BT53 7LH
United Kingdom

Community Development Networks Forum (CDNF) was established in 2000 as a strategic networking infrastructure to support communities across Northern Ireland in a wide range of issues from urban regeneration and renewal to  social isolation and health and community well being; from tackling poverty to building community cohesion.
Job | Part Time

Community Engagement Officer, Northern Ireland

Adoption UK

£24,165 pro rata
Belfast
News

Upper Springfield Development Trust

CFSP Newsletter Jan & Feb 2021. Home schooling, training, stress support & family activities see link below, so if you live in Belfast, over 16 years of age unemployed or economically inactive, or want to increase working hours, please get in contact.
Job | Part Time

Community Family Worker

Bryson Charitable Group

£12.68 per hour
Newtownabbey
Organisation
VCSE

7 Foundry Street
Portadown
BT63 5AB
United Kingdom

CIP is committed to build bridges between diverse communities through the medium of education, sport, cultural and information exchange.
Event
Training/Advice Workshop

Amplify NI

Participatory community research helps to ensure that projects are aligned with the priorities and needs of the people who are intended to benefit from them.
Dates:
21 February 2019
Belfast
Organisation
VCSE

CRIS
Unit 6, North City Business Centre
Belfast
BT15 2GG
United Kingdom

CRIS' vision is a vibrant society built on compassion, mutual understanding and hope.

Our mission is to be a leading agent of change in shaping an inclusive, peaceful and safe society where everyone has hope and the opportunity to learn and grow.

Job | Part Time

Community Services Co-ordinator

Bryson Charitable Group

£15.58 per hour
Newtownabbey
Big Lunches across northern ireland in 2019. www.thebiglunch.com
News

Eden Project Communities

Big Lunch competition in Northern Ireland The Big Lunch is running an art and poetry competition open to people of all ages across Northern Ireland with prizes of £25 in vouchers for a range of age categories and £100 for the overall winner.
Organisation
VCSE

Unit 8
28 Townsend Street
Belfast
BT13 2ES
United Kingdom

Community Sports Network is the main community sports development organisation in Belfast and have successfully been delivering physical activity programmes for the past ten years. Community Sports Network is a registered charity using sport to inspire and educate people.
Job | Part Time

Community Support Worker

Bryson Charitable Group

£12.68 per hour
Newtownabbey
Dave ‘Boy’ McCauley and Mid and East Antrim Mayor, Cllr Maureen Morrow alongside pupils from Moyle Primary School and Larne High School reveal the new mural.
News

International Fund for Ireland

A long-standing wall situated on a major road into Larne has been given an eye catching makeover, thanks to a project that has united the local community through its outreach work.
Dec 31 12:00pm
Opportunity

Community Volunteer - Northern Ireland

RNID

Volunteering is a great way to make a valuable difference, no matter how big or how small the contribution may be. So why not start today and make a positive impact to the lives of deaf people and those with hearing loss or tinnitus.
Belfast
eden project camp discussion build on unforgettable expereinces to better your community
News

Eden Project Communities

Community Camp is an immersive learning experience, offering a mix of practical activities, workshop sessions and networking opportunities for Community active people all over the UK. Our flexible online sessions take place on weekday evenings.
Organisation
VCSE

Arnott House
12-16 Bridge Street
Belfast
BT1 1LU
United Kingdom

We provide a range of therapeutic services, coaching and training for individuals, families and professionals which facilitate positive change, resilience and growth. We also provide placements and support for trainee counsellors and CPD.
Event
Fundraiser

Children's Heartbeat Trust

Take on a unique and thrilling challenge of abseiling 100ft down the side of one of Belfast’s most iconic buildings – Belfast Castle!
Dates:
06 October 2019
Belfast
Organisation
VCSE

63-75 Duncairn Gardens
Belfast
BT15 2GB
United Kingdom

We are Contact, the charity for families with disabled children. We support families with the best possible guidance and information. We bring families together to support each other. And we help families to campaign, volunteer and fundraise to improve life for themselves and others.
Job | Part Time

Cook

Blackie River Community Group

12,480.00
BELFAST
Organisation
VCSE

2-5 Calbro House,
Tuam Road
Galway
Galway
Co. Galway
Ireland

COPE Galway’s vision is for an improved quality of life in a home of their own for people affected by homelessness, women and children experiencing domestic abuse, and older people.
Event
Art & Culture Informal Meetup Workshop

Eden Project Communities

Whether you plan a Coronation celebration or have a community event you hope to host for any reason, The Big Lunch can help you reduce costs with reuse and repurposing ideas as well as top tips and resources.
Dates:
12 - 27 April 202314 April 2023
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play matters
News

PlayBoard NI

In cooperation with DE’s Play Matters project, PlayBoard has developed a new information sheet to assist teachers, playworkers, parents and those caring for children in these challenging times, to consider how they might provide quality play opportunities
News

Consumer Council for Northern Ireland

The Consumer Council is advising vulnerable consumers with Pay As You Go (PAYG) gas meters who have a received a letter from their GP, or hospital, asking them to isolate in their home, on how to top up their gas PAYG meter.
Launch of new Equal Protection animation.
News

Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission

The NI Human Rights Commission, in partnership with NICCY and the Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children have highlighted ending physical punishment of children in Northern Ireland through a new animation.
Event
Online / Virtual

PlayBoard NI

Free training for School Age Childcare providers in the Southern Health & Social Care Trust and Southern Childcare Partnership area.
Dates:
18 January 202225 January 202201 February 2022
Event
Training/Advice

PlayBoard NI

Free training for School Age Childcare providers in the Western Health & Social Care Trust and Western Childcare Partnership area.
Dates:
15 March 202222 March 202229 March 2022
Campsey
Event
Launch Online / Virtual

Northern Ireland Youth Forum

NIYF need your help! We have recently launched a short survey which aims to; promote the voice of young people, identify the top issues young people are facing right now, & speak truth to power to decision makers in NI. Please feel free to share our survey link with any young people you are working with and pass round your teams. The survey is open a total of 3 weeks and will close Monday 9th of November. OUR VOICES: SPEAKING TRUTH TO POWER Are you aged 11 - 25 and live in Northern Ireland? Complete our short survey about the impact of COVID19 Be entered into a draw to to win a £200 gift card of your choice Have your views, thoughts & opinions heard by people in power & decision makers
Dates:
19 October - 09 November 2020
Belfast
NIYF
News

Northern Ireland Youth Forum

During these difficult times in lock-down, NIYF carried out a survey with young people. This survey was called 'Our Voices Aren't In Lock-Down'. Over a period of a week in April 2020, nearly 800 young people between the ages of 11-25 yrs responded.
Event
Online / Virtual

PlayBoard NI

Aimed at the Childcare sector, the session will address planning a programme of activities (suitable for children aged 3-11) in the context of Covid-19.
Dates:
10 July 2020
Belfast