Foróige

Posted on 24. Jan, 2007 in Discrimination, Faith and Justice, Relationships, Young people

Foróige is an organisation, which seeks to enable young people to involve themselves consciously and actively in their own development and the development of society.  Manus Moynihan is Garda youth diversion co-ordinator with the Dán project, one of the Foróige projects.  Manus in particular works with teenagers who would be at risk of getting involved […]

Bodywhys

Posted on 27. Dec, 2006 in Addiction, Eating Disorder, Health, Mental Health

Christmas is a season associated with wining and dining, but this can be a nightmare for those suffering with eating disorders such as Anorexia and Bulimia. Often seen as ‘fashion victim’ diseases associated with a desire to be thin, it is actually a great deal more intricate and complicated than that. Miriam Gormally asked Catherine […]

Young Believers

Posted on 27. Dec, 2006 in Church of Ireland, Community, Faith and Justice, Humanitarian Aid, Relationships, Young people

It seems extraordinary to think that anyone could decide on a career at the age of 15 and years later be in the same job and getting happier all the time. This is what happened to Greg Fromholze, a lay missionary, as he told Eileen Good.

The No Name Club

Posted on 29. Nov, 2006 in Addiction, Faith and Justice, Relationships, Young people

Can young people enjoy themselves without alcohol?  Richie Ryan, national host of the No Name club believes that they can and that it’s often just a case of getting people involved and focusing their energies in different directions.  Miriam Gormally met Richie and asked him why he got involved with the No Name Club and […]

An Addict’s Parent

Posted on 15. Nov, 2006 in Addiction, Drugs, Young people

Every day there’s a new headline telling us about drug seizures, drug abuse and the rising numbers of young people experimenting with drugs.  For parents, it’s their worse nightmare – despite all they’ve done to keep a child on the right path, they discover he or she is taking drugs.  What does this do to […]

Top of the Drinking League Again

Posted on 14. Jun, 2006 in Addiction, Alcohol, Young people

A new EU Report on the use, or abuse, of Alcohol in Ireland has again reinforced our high-ranking position in the ‘binge drinking’ league, confirming that Irish adults and teenagers have some of the worse drinking habits in Europe.  Eileen Good spoke to Sinead Shannon of Alcohol Action Ireland and asked her about the significance […]

The No Name Club

Posted on 29. Dec, 2005 in Alcohol, Young people

Stories about young people binge drinking are constantly making the headlines  –  it seems no occasion can be celebrated without huge amounts of alcohol being consumed.  Young people themselves will often complain that the only place for them to meet is the pub.  One organisation that’s completely alcohol free and has been on the go […]

Family Help at Christmas

Posted on 14. Dec, 2005 in Addiction, Alcohol, Christmas

For many families, the prospect of Chritmas fills them with dread, as someone in the family will use the season to drink excessively – spoiling things for everyone else and leaving the family again trying to figure out what can be done about thie addictions.  Patricia Coyle spoke to a member of Al Anon about […]

Response to Ferns

Posted on 02. Nov, 2005 in Celibacy/Sexuality, Community, Crime, Young people

Fr. Jim Caffrey, director of the CFC, talks to Pat Coyle about the recent Ferns report and how this will affect his work in Catholic Youth services. Pat asks what can now be done to protect young people in the future. Fr. Jim explains the code of practice they have adopted to run CYC and […]

Youth for Unity

Posted on 19. Oct, 2005 in Church Teachings, Young people

Youth for Unity is an group made up of boys and girls from all over Ireland. They are part of the Focolare movement which extends to 182 countries and they organise a number of events, projects and initiatives to bring about unity with different cultures and break down barriers. Youth for Unity member Anne Murray, […]