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Children’s rights: Everyone’s business
The Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People, Koulla Yiasouma talks about her role. I was appointed as Commissioner…
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Social media pressures
A recent study by the University of Glasgow suggests social media pressures cause teenagers to suffer anxiety and depression. Young…
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One in five children unable to read
Report finds one in five children in Northern Ireland leave primary school unable to read. A recent report by Save…
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Anti-Bullying Bill introduced
Education Minister, John O’Dowd MLA hopes to pass legislation before the Executive’s mandate expires. Education Minister, John O’Dowd MLA has…
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OECD apologises to Northern Ireland’s students
A report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development wrongly claimed students from Northern Ireland’s universities have some of…
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Screen time and children
A recent survey suggests that many parents find it hard to get their children away from screens. A recent survey…
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Enterprise manifesto
agendaNi takes a look at CSR Europe’s Enterprise 2020 Manifesto. In response to the urgent need to address unemployment, climate…
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Youth employment and inclusion to be boosted in Europe
Businesses leaders around Europe commit to development of business-education partnerships. Recently, the European Commission, together with business leaders across Europe…
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firmus energy’s year of giving back
Angeline Murphy explains how the local energy company helps give back to the local community. For local natural gas supplier,…
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CSR: regenerating communities or a dangerous racket?
There’s hardly an organisation that doesn’t have a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) section in its Annual Report or on its…
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