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Dáil na nÓg

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Dáil na nÓg is the annual national parliament for young people aged 12-18 years. The DCYA funds and oversees Dáil na nÓg, which is hosted annually by the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs.  Delegates are elected to Dáil na nÓg by the 34 Comhairle na nÓg.

Successive independent evaluations note that Dáil na nÓg has gone from strength to strength, with more challenging and contentious debate each year.

One representative from each Comhairle na nÓg is elected to the Comhairle na nÓg National Executive (formerly the Dáil na nÓg Council), which follows up on the recommendations from the Dáil and tries to make changes for young people in those areas. The National Executive, which has a term of office of two years, meets once a month and is facilitated and supported by the DCYA, who ensure that they get the opportunity to engage with appropriate Ministers, policy-makers, Oireachtas Committees and other decision-makers.

The role of the Comhairle na nÓg National Executive is:


For full details please visit www.dailnanog.ie


Dáil na nÓg 2011

199 delegates attended the tenth annual Dáil na nÓg which took place in November 2011. The topic under discussion was strenghtening the voice of young people through improving Comhairle na nÓg.

Frances Fitzgerald TD., Minister for Children and Youth Affairs with Lisa Marie Sheehy and Dmytro Moyseyev

Pictured Above: Frances Fitzgerald TD., Minister for Children and Youth Affairs with Lisa Marie Sheehy and Dmytro Moyseyev: joint Chair of Dáil na nÓg at the organisation's 10th anniversary session in Croke Park, Dublin - 18th November 2011.

 

The top recommendations from Dáil na nÓg 2011 were the need for young people under the age of 18 to have more influence in decision-making that affects their age-group at Oireachtas (Dáil and Seanad) level, on State Boards and in the work of local authorities.

 

Members of Dáil na nÓg at the organisation's 10th anniversary session in Croke Park Dublin 18th November 2011

Pictured Above: Members of Dáil na nÓg at the organisation's 10th anniversary session in Croke Park, Dublin - 18th November 2011.

The 2012 Comhairle na nÓg National Executive is working on identifying mechanisms and priority areas for action to enable young people under the age of 18 to influence decision-making at Oireachtas (Dáil and Seanad) level, on State Boards and in the work of local authorities.

Dáil na nÓg 2011 Delegate Report

Dáil na nÓg 2011 Evaluation Report

 

Dáil na nÓg Achievements


Some extremely important wins have been achieved by young people from successive Dáil na nÓg Councils in recent years, who have linked with adult decision-makers and brought to public attention issues of importance to the lives of young people. Their achievements include the following actions:


Some reports on the work at Dáil na nÓg Council are available for download: 

Dáil na nÓg 2010 

The issues of mental health and access to education was discussed.


Press Release on Recommendations from Dáil na nÓg 2010 

Dáil na nÓg 2009

Download document on Work of Dáil na nÓg Council 2009

Download Life Skills Matter: Not just points

Download Dáil na nÓg 2009-2010 Final Evaluation EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Download Dáil na nÓg 2009-2010 Final Evaluation Report

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