Rural Youth Assembly 2023
From Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
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From Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
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The third National Rural Youth Assembly was jointly convened by the Department of Rural and Community Development (DRCD) and the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth (DCEDIY) on the 3rd of October 2023, in the Hibernia Centre, Dublin Castle. The Rural Youth Assembly 2023 was opened by Joe O’Brien, Minister of State at DRCD, DCEDIY and the Department of Social Protection (DSP). The Assembly consisted of 60 delegates, 41 sitting delegates and 19 guest delegates, between the ages of 12-24 years old, including young people from the islands.
The Rural Youth Assembly focused on the civic engagement of young people in rural Ireland, in particular Community Engagement, Volunteering and Political Engagement.
The delegates attended a preparation session in advance to the Assembly and then took part in a day of discussion. The have produced nine key recommendations for the Government to consider. There are outlined below:
Political
Volunteering
Community
The National Rural Youth Assembly 2023 Report provides a detailed record of the Assembly discussions, captures the views of young people from across Ireland in relation to rural issues.
Prior to the Assembly, the Economic Social Research Institute (ESRI) presented the findings of their research Civic Participation of Young People in Rural Ireland to Assembly delegates at an online preparation session on the 23rd of September 2023. This session ensured that the delegates had sufficient information so they could form their views and put forward recommendations. Delegates heard from guest speakers:
• Professor Emer Smyth, ESRI
• Counsellor Ben Dalton O’Sullivan, Cork County Council
• Niamh Farrell, Macra na Feirme