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This three-year project ran until September 2023, and engaged with 48,000 children, young people and their key contacts. The project was delivered in education, youth and community settings in the Urban Village Areas of Northern Ireland and the Border Region of Northern Ireland and Ireland. The cross border partnership of 7 regional organisations was led by Action Mental Health in partnership with Donegal Youth Service, Co-Operation Ireland, Youth Action NI, Youth Work Ireland, PlayBoard NI & Ulster University.
Funding for the OUR Generation Project was originally awarded through the European Union’s PEACE IV Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).
Match-funding for the project was provided by The Executive Office in Northern Ireland and the Department of Rural and Community Development in Ireland.
OUR Generation collaborated with community–based initiatives to offer accessible, age appropriate prevention, early intervention and recovery activities delivered on a cross-border and cross-community basis to support the mental and emotional well-being of children and young people.
Children and young people engaged in programme design and delivery, including provision of peer support. They developed their skills and confidence to improve well-being within their communities and act as agents of change, building peace for future generations.
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The EU’s PEACE IV Programme recognised that a significant number of people, living across the region, were suffering from Troubles/conflict-related trauma. In particular communities with a history and ongoing experience of deprivation and social tension are the ones most impacted by the legacy of conflict and division.
Research also shows that this trauma can be passed on trans-generationally to younger people; many of whom suffer with poor mental health as a result.
The areas of project delivery were chosen because deprivation, social tension and poor mental health had been highlighted by local groups, youth work practitioners and schools as a barrier preventing our young people and communities from thriving.
4,900 key contacts of Children and Young People were equipped with the skills, knowledge and confidence to support the emotional resilience and wellbeing of Children and Young People including an improved understanding of mental health problems.
31,100 Children and Young People improved emotional resilience, empathy and skills to help themselves and others. They also developed greater intercultural awareness and the capacity and desire to be active citizens in their communities. Children and Young People and their key contacts co-designed a range of digital resources including a social media app, animations and podcasts to support their own needs and those of the wider communities on a regional and national basis.
Learn about the need for OUR Generation and how it came into existence.
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