Clare Youth Service is offering a new Transition to 1st Year programme for 6th Class pupils in Shannon and Ennis which aims to address many of the concerns and issues experienced by those making the move to secondary school.
Like many organisations, Clare Youth Service is getting used to providing its service in the great outdoors and the Fair Green has become their latest base with a new Pop-Up Youth Café last Saturday.
50 Final Year Learners from Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board’s Youthreach provision in County Clare last week took the latest step on their career progression at the annual ‘Moving On’ seminar, held online this year due to current restrictions.
Clare Youth Service has been adding new ways to engage and work with young people over the past year and now, in conjunction with the Creative Youth Partnership, is offering online Make-up courses for young people aged 15-17.
Clare Youth Service has been honoured for their creativity in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths) at the 2020 ESB Creative Tech Fest.
In response to the new system of calculated grades, Clare Youth Service will be offering online support and advice to students receiving their Leaving Cert results this September.
Clare has been selected as one of eight counties in the country to receive funding for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI+) services under the Dormant Accounts Fund.