Looking back at the beginning of our Journeys programme as we cross the mid-way point, we are so proud of all of the young people who have taken part!
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Participants on our #ACCEPTprogramme have been discovering how their skills and values shape their leadership styles. Taking these transversal skills beyond their sessions and into their daily lives.
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We are hiring! Two job opportunities have just opened up.
Have a look on our website for more information and to apply: https://t.co/3FrVf3qR0g
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We are hiring! Two job opportunities have just opened up.
Have a look on our website for more information and to apply: https://t.co/3FrVf3qR0g
#hiring#belfastjobs
This morning young people & staff watched the sunrise over Belfast, as we walked Cavehill for the annual Darkness Into Light. Well done to everyone involved spreading the message of hope & solidarity 💛
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Springboard hosted a Good Relations roundtable at Queen’s University, uniting youth workers, academics, and young people to explore community cohesion, peacebuilding, and the impact of youth work across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
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We're delighted that so many young people were ready to progress into employment, education or training after completing a Springboard programme last year.
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Openness creates impact. From our most recent impact report we found that 94% of Springboard participants felt positive engaging with peers from other communities.
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Coming together to unpack ideas around culture and identity has led to a lot of personal reflection during sessions with the #ACCEPT programme.
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Tomorrow is the 28 year anniversary of the Belfast / Good Friday Agreement. At Springboard we are so proud to have delivered Good Relations education to more than15,000 young people over the last 33+ years.
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Last year we launched Peace Walls: An Impact Report Capturing Youth Voices at @UlsterUni
From Belfast’s Cupar Way to Cyprus, 16 young people journeyed across divides, finding hope and common ground.
Read more here: https://t.co/Cjs1wyf5X4
Young people at Springboard had the opportunity to meet with Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Hilary Benn to discuss the impact of the Belfast / Good Friday Agreement, 28 years on.
👏 Almost 28 years on from the Good Friday Agreement signing, NI’s community & voluntary sector continues to play a vital role in bringing people together.
@springboardopp connects young people from different communities, and @NWCN01 works to break down barriers to participation
Today youth work practitioners, academics and young people are coming together for the second in our series of roundtable discussions, Good Relations: A Critical Conversation, at @QUBelfast.
This project brought communities together to have open, honest conversations about the future of interface areas & the legacy of peace walls, creating the space for local voices to lead the conversation on what comes next.
Read more about their impact here https://t.co/zDa3VhzarW
Thanks to @springboardopp for assisting our Year 13's today. As part of their enrichment programme they helped out with the Year 8 football tournament. The staff at Springboard brought the treats and merchandise and we thank them for their continued support 💙💛 #enrichment