This team works with young people aged 10-24yrs. We provide a fun, safe and supportive environment where young people can voluntarily engage in programmes and activities based on their needs and interests.
We do our work through
- Group work programmes
- Drop-ins
- One to One work
- Holiday programmes, events, and collaboration programmes
Our work is funded through the City of Dublin Youth Services and by the Department of Education and Youth.

UBU Your Place Your Space
Our funding comes from the UBU, Your place, Your Space scheme.
As part of this scheme, we focus on the 7 personal and social outcomes for young people.
Planning and Problem-Solving
Alongside resilience, provides young people with a “positive protective armour” against negative outcomes associated with risky life events. Problemsolving has also been shown to be associated with the ability to cope with stresses in life.
Relationships
An effective mechanism for getting young people involved in positive activities through valued personal relationships with peers, adults or siblings. A beneficial change in young people’s relationships with other adults through their participation in positive activities can be transferred to academic learning and may lead to better outcomes.
Communication
Essential for a successful transition to work or training, for independence, and to access a range of life opportunities, to attainment, in forming positive relationships and in reductions in re-offending.
Resilience and Determination
If society intervenes early enough, it can improve cognitive and socio-economic abilities and the health of disadvantaged children. Effective early interventions can promote schooling, reduce crime, foster workforce productivity and reduce teenage pregnancy. Self-discipline has been highlighted as a vital factor in building academic achievement, significantly better than intelligence quotient (IQ).
Creativity and Imagination
Related to resilience and wellbeing. Creativity can have a positive impact on both self-esteem and overall achievement.
Emotional Intelligence
Associated with the ability to manage feelings by knowing one’s own emotions, as well as recognising and understanding other people’s emotions. This is vital in managing relationships (e.g. managing the emotions of others).
Confidence and Agency
Enable young people to recognise that they can make a difference to their own lives and that effort has a purpose, and is important to key outcomes such as career success. There is evidence of a link between positive outcomes and self-confidence.