I also enjoyed taking part in the #OneWorldForum during #OneWorldWeek at @uniofwarwick.
Described as “the largest student-run international festival in the world”, I loved chairing discussions on topical issues affecting the globe.
Reception visited St Theresa’s church as part of our learning about Christianity during One World Week. Thank you Fr Antonio for speaking to us about the features of our church and leading this special visit. ⛪️✝️#StTs#RE#OneWorldWeek
On Monday, #Year6 visited St. Paul’s Cathedral as part of #OneWorldWeek. 🙏
We explored the history of this special place of worship. ⛪️
We then climbed hundreds of steps to the ‘Golden Gallery’, where we were treated to a spectacular view of the City of London. 🏙️
#StTs#RE
Yesterday, our two Junior 3 classes visited Singers Hill Synagogue in Birmingham, to support their learning on Judaism for One World Week.
#crackleyhallschool#oneworldweek
At 11am, we'll be joined by the Young People’s Committee to introduce a brand new critical reflection tool!
We're excited for inspiring discussions on SDGs 13, 10, and 16 🌍
Follow along right here for live updates!
#StopWaitAMinute#OneWorldWeek
ALT 'Stop! Wait a Minute'
YOUTH2030 Young People's Committee: Critical Reflection tool for Media, Workshop & Launch
18th November (Monday)
11am - 12:30pm, ONLINE
A graphic advertising the above event featuring the Youth2030, NYCI, Irish Aid, Concern, Maynooth, and Trócaire logos. Graphic includes an image of hands holding a phone and typing.
Celebrate #OneWorldWeek with us at the SDG Youth Worker Fest on Wednesday and you'll hear from speakers like Hernán Tena Cortés, a youth work leader who specialises in empowerment & inclusion and in driving positive change.
Sign up here: bit.ly/47AxI6L
ALT A photo of speaker Hernán Tena Cortés, a Justice and Equality Project Leader at Youthwork Ireland Tipperary. The Youth 2030 and One World Week logos are on the image.
As we wrap up the 2024 #OneWorldWeek#YouthSummit, we reflect on the connections we’ve made today – personal, local, national, and global 🌍
Thank you to all the incredible young people who joined us, and all of the dedicated people who supported the event 🌟
#MakingConnections
ALT The graphic facilitation board getting close to completion
“When we create spaces for you guys, we try to facilitate them to reflect how decisions are made in the real world.” Our Capacity Development & Training Officer Niamh closes the Island Games on a serious note, bringing us back to the reason we’re all here.
#OneWorldWeek
ALT Capacity Development & Training Officer Niamh Flynn closing the Island Games
Young Voices of Africa is a group of young leaders on the continent and in the diaspora representing a critical voice for positive change - and they just wowed us with an incredible and energising #OneWorldWeek#YouthSummit performance.
#Youth2030#MakingConnections
Former teacher Deirbhile, now working as Trócaire's Youth and Education Officer, is one of the speaker's you'll meet at next week's SDG Youth Worker Fest, part of our #OneWorldWeek celebrations!
Register here to join us for the event: bit.ly/47AxI6L
ALT Deirbhile Craven, youth and education officer with Trócaire. The Youth 2030 and One World Week logos are on the image.
Meet our #YouthSummit facilitators!
This is Oisín Ó Dubhshláine, development officer and youth leader with Feachtas Óg-Ghluaiseacht Gaeilge, an Irish language youth club based in Dublin.
#Youth2030#OneWorldWeek#MakingConnections
ALT Facilitator Oisín Ó Dubhshláine, an NGO director, poet, and development officer, pictured on a bright orange and aqua coloured background with the One World Week and Youth 2030 logos