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Clare Youth Service to Make-up for Lockdown

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.

Success for Clare Youth Service at ESB Tech Fest

Clare Youth Service has been honoured for their creativity in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths) at the 2020 ESB Creative Tech Fest.

CYS’s new online service for Leaving Cert students

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 to receive funding for LGBTI+ services

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.

Youth chat service piloted in Clare goes national

Four leading Irish youth organisations have formally launched a new unique online youth chat system called the Digital Youth Information Chat Service.

Clare Youth Service going live online to meet the...

In this time of unprecedented challenge, Clare Youth Service has made comprehensive changes to our working model in order to remain in contact with young people across the county.”

Clare companies receive Irish Heart Foundation award

Four Co.Clare based companies and workplaces were awarded for prioritising their employees’ heart health at the Irish Heart Foundation’s Happy Heart Healthy Eating and Active@Work Awards.

Clare Youth Service launches digital information chat

Clare Youth Service and SpunOut.ie have partnered up to launch the pilot Youth Information Chat that offers young people and parents the opportunity to have their questions answered online by Youth Information Centre staff through SpunOut.ie.

Youth Groupwork gets reboot from EI Electronics

Developmental Groupwork programmes, first rolled out by Clare Youth Service in the 1970s, are to be reformatted and modernised.
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