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SpunOut.ie Launches ‘Super Hero Grants’ Youth Civic Grants Scheme
Ireland needs some super-heroes to save the day and the pioneering web driven youth organisation SpunOut.ie is today starting a quest to find them. SpunOut.ie, which provides information, support and opportunities to over 500,000 young people each year, is launching a unique new micro-grant scheme…
Author: SpunOut.ie
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Hunt is on for new leader for youth website SpunOut.ie
By John Kennedy The founder of Irish youth health and activism website SpunOut.ie has stepped down and the hunt is on for a new director to lead the organisation. SpunOut founder Ruairi McKiernan started the organisation seven and half years ago. The site is now available…
Author: Silicon Republic
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Political 'system' putting off youth
RTE Radio News at One interview (July 29)‘Almost 50% of young people unhappy with Ireland’ By Deaglán de Bréadún THE LACK of engagement in Irish politics by young people reflects the conservative nature of the system, the MacGill Summer School was told yesterday. Speaking on…
Author: The Irish Times
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Eoin Butler's Q&A
SpunOut.ie’s Ruairí McKiernan talks about promoting positive mental health and booking the Dalai Lama Why did you start SpunOut.ie? It started in my bedroom in Ballyshannon, in rural south Donegal, in 2004. I’d been an activist with ambitions to change the world. But I became tired of being…
Author: The Irish Times
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Dalai Lama to visit Ireland in April
The Tibetan spiritual and political leader the Dalai Lama is to make his third visit to the Republic this April. The Nobel Peace Laureate will take part in a series of events for the social change initiative “Possibilities 2011”, which is run by three Irish-based…
Author: Irish Times
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Concrete support for young people needed, says entrepreneur
by LORNA SIGGINS IRELAND COULD become home to the next Google, Facebook or Nokia if it stopped paying “lip service” to a younger generation by offering concrete support, the founder of a national social media agency has said. SpunOut.ie director Ruairí McKiernan said his company…
Author: The Irish Times
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Young activists gather in Galway in preparation for a new Ireland
By TREVOR QUINN As the latest statistics showed Ireland’s unemployment rate continues to rise, 20 young people from across Ireland gathered in Galway last weekend determined to highlight their desire for much needed change. The SpunOut.ie Academy of Activism, supported by the Huston Film School…
Author: Galway Advertiser
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Recent Children & Youth events help raise awareness for children's rights
The Children & Youth teams in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland jointly hosted a Youth Civic Action Workshop together with grantees SpunOut.ie and the UNESCO Chairs at NUIG and University of Ulster. They also hosted a joint event to present their new Strategy…
Author: The Atlantic Philanthropies
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Chuck Feeney charity funds citizens' assembly idea, national citizens’ assembly
By Mary Minihan. ATLANTIC PHILANTHROPIES has given €630,000 to a new initiative aimed at encouraging people to engage with the political system through a national citizens’ assembly. The chairman of We The Citizens, Fiach Mac Conghail, who is also director of the Abbey Theatre, said…
Author: The Irish Times
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Activism 'academy' to focus on young people's role in politics
By Lorna Siggins. YOUNG IRISH people are turning away from political parties for more complex reasons than a general “despair and disillusionment”, according to the founder of a Galway-based national youth website. Advocacy and activism are seen as far more appealing than the “long, slow,…
Author: The Irish Times
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