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5 Provide 20+hrs 49 Male 7 Provide 1-19hrs 51 Female 88 Provide none 34 Aged 0-24 SEX UNPAID CARE 27 Aged 25-44 79 None 24 Aged 45-64 AGE 15 Aged 65 and over STRUCTURE LONG TERM HEAL TH PROBLEMS 9 Limited a little NORTHERN 12


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PASSPORTS HELD LONG TERM HEAL TH PROBLEMS GENERAL HEAL TH RELIGION OR RELIGION BROUGHT UP IN C OUNTRY OF BIRTH ETHNIC GROUP UNPAID CARE AGE STRUCTURE SEX NATIONAL IDENTITY 51 Female 79 None 9 Limited a little 89 Northern Ireland 15 Aged 65 and over 24 Aged 45-64 49 Male 98 White 12 Limited a lot

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88 Provide none 5 Provide 20+hrs 7 Provide 1-19hrs 4 Bad 15 F air 1 Very bad 32 Good 48 Very good 1 Other 6 None 48 Protestant and Other Christian 45 Catholic 5 Other 19 Ireland only 57 UK only 19 No passport 4 Other 7 R est of UK and ROI 14 Other 21 Northern Irish only 25 Irish only 40 British only 2 Other

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www.nisra.gov.uk/ninis

* Based on 2011 Census * Inspired by original design from www.jackhagley.com

27 Aged 25-44 34 Aged 0-24

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The context of Northern Ireland…

1921 - The partition of Ireland 1966 - The troubles began 1969 - British army deployed 1969 - 1993 - ‘THE TROUBLES’

  • 3500 fatalities (52% civilians, 32% British

security forces, and 16% paramilitaries)

  • 97 peace walls

1993 - Peace Process 1998 - Good Friday Agreement

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This is our normal

90% of social housing is segregated 7% of young people are educated in integrated schools (by religion) The troubles could almost be described as a smokescreen for the everyday troubles our young people now face. These are:

  • lack of employment/education underachievement,
  • mental health issues (NI highest suicide rates in the UK

for young men)

  • social isolation
  • substance abuse
  • anti-social behaviour etc
  • criminal activity/gang culture
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The eHoops programme was designed in 2007 as an intervention to raise aspirations and provide a platform to engage in sport and tackle the mentioned societal issues, funded by PEACE 3

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TRANSPORT

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Task

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Disclaimer – There are other Super-heros with great quotes this is just one

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Key questions Time is everything. How much time do you give your PARTICIPANTS or are you simply ticking a box? Are we talking or are we really talking? “The God father” Partnerships within the community are critical for it to work. Three questions: 1.What is it? 2.Are you working as a good partner to really change lives? 3.What are your measurement tools? Are your measurements more important than? Client / Number / Young person / Kid / person / Hood / Service user / NEETS

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