Hannah Byrne
MRCI release guide to regularisation scheme for eligible undocumented people
Written by: Hannah Byrne
People who came to Ireland between January 2005 and December 2010 on a student visa are eligible for the scheme
Short film explores the reality of life for undocumented young people in Ireland
Written by: Hannah Byrne
Young, Paperless and Powerful have released a short film about growing up undocumented in Ireland
What to expect at the Transition Year Show 2018
Written by: Hannah Byrne
Ireland’s only free event for TY, LCA & LVCP students is coming to Naas in December
What does the Brexit deal mean?
Written by: Hannah Byrne
On Wednesday 14 November, a draft Brexit deal was approved by members of the the British Cabinet
Mental Health Reform call for 24/7 mental health services for young people
Written by: Hannah Byrne
The mental health organisation are calling on the Government to provide 24/7 access to CAMHS
Blasphemy Referendum 2018: What are we voting on?
Written by: Hannah Byrne
It’s important to understand exactly what you’re being asked to vote on before entering the polling booth
Enter the Young Environmentalist Awards
Written by: Hannah Byrne
ECO-UNESCO are looking for groups to apply to the Young Environmentalist Awards.
Find opportunities to work, study, or volunteer in Europe with Time to Move
Written by: Hannah Byrne
The campaign was launched by Eurodesk, the Europe-wide information network for young people
DCU team to represent Ireland at Enactus World Cup in Silicon Valley
Written by: Hannah Byrne
The competition takes place in October with 36 countries participating
Free tickets available for the European Union Contest for Young Scientists
Written by: Hannah Byrne
The event showcasing science projects from young people across Europe takes place in Dublin’s RDS on 14-19 September 2018
Sign up for a free six week Stress Control course in Cork
Written by: Hannah Byrne
The Stress Control course is open to over 18s and will take place in two locations in Cork
Mental Health Reform call on the government to invest more in mental health services
Written by: Hannah Byrne
The mental health organisation say the government should invest at least €105M in Budget 2019