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Breaking Through Company Limited by Guarantee
Children and Youth Affairs
- • The need for a dedicated aftercare budget to allow adequate planning and increase resources available to young people in aftercare. It was acknowledged that aftercare given statutory footing has hugely increased the need to adequately fund the sector but that there was still a way to go regarding this. • The issue of high caseloads for aftercare workers throughout the country and the obvious detrimental effects this has on the quality of service young people are getting. • The difficulties ar
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SAOL Project
Children and Youth Affairs
- National Childcare Investment Programme
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Rape Crisis Network Ireland
Children and Youth Affairs
- Submission file:///C:/Users/clion/AppData/Local/Temp/EL-Submission-RCNI-1.pdf
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Dublin Chamber of Commerce
· 5 returns
Economic Development and Industry · Development and Zoning · Transport
- Representation to Government on the need for a national plan for city centres
- Representation to Dublin parliamentarians on city centre issues
- Submission to Government on urban renewal and planning reform
- Representation to Government on the NTA Draft Transport Strategy for the Greater Dublin Area
- Representation to the Government on economic conditions and pandemic supports in Winter 2021
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Irish Heart Foundation
Children and Youth Affairs
- Ireland's draft State Report to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child
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Crosscare
Children and Youth Affairs
- Letter to Minister Roderic O'Gorman re Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund funding 2022-2024 - update on when it will be available and request for certain areas funding in prior funding rounds to continue to be funded. Letter copied to Minister for State JoeO'Brien
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Youth Advocate Programmes Ireland CLG
Children and Youth Affairs
- YAP Ireland Virtual Event - YAPAbility Reach Your Full Potential and Launch of NUIG Research Report. On November 9th 2021 YAP Ireland hosted a virtual webinar to celebrate the relaunch of our Disability Support service as YAPAbility and to launch recent research conducted by NUIG titled 'Conceptualising Participation in YAP Ireland'.