Comhairle na nOg Launch of Young Voice
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Issued on behalf of the Council Document Title: Launch of Comhairle na nOg
by M.Keyes Head of Corporate Services Author : A McDermott
Tel: 4149100 Creation Date: 21st May 2003
Email:mkeyes@sdublincoco.ie
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Launch of “Young Voice†the Newsletter of South Dublin County Council Comhairle na nÓg
South Dublin County Council Comhairle na nÓg today launched it’s first newsletter entitled ‘Young Voice’.The newsletter sets out the background to the establishment of the Comhairle and gives an insight into issues which the members have raised at their meetings.
Comhairle na nÓg was set as up as part of the National Children’s Strategy. One of the main aims of the strategy is to “give children a voice in matters that affect themâ€
South Dublin County Council was one of the first Local Authorities to establish a Comhairle na nÓg. The first meeting was held in the Council Chamber on 27th May 2002 and it has been meeting regularly ever since.
The Comhairle members consist of eighteen young people aged between eleven and seventeen. Each member represents one of the five electoral areas of South Dublin County. Seven of the members have been nominated to Dail Na Nog.
Issues that have been identified by the members are:
Litter Problems in the County
Play and Recreation
Child Safety
Facilities for Young People
Education
Getting the message across to young people
Following discussion of these issues the intention is that they will be brought to the attention of the County Council who hopefully will take them into account when making decisions relating to these matters.
The production of the newsletter will go some way to highlight the work of the Comhairle and encourage young people to become involved in their local community and have their voices heard.
The Mayor of South Dublin County Council, Cllr Jim Daly has described the whole initiative as “exciting, worthwhile and extremely innovative.â€
