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ACT NOW Climate Activist Training 15th-18th October

category international | environment | event notice author Thursday September 10, 2009 12:19author by one drop - Young Friends of the Earth Europeauthor email actnowdublin at actnow09 dot euauthor address http://www.actnow09.eu

...get action and media skills get on the road to Copenhagen

Are you aged between 18-30?
Want to get action and media skills?
Want to join other young people in mobilising for climate justice at the United Nations climate summit in Copenhagen in December 2009?
Join the Flood
Join the Flood

ACT NOW Climate Activist Training - 15th-18th October

Are you aged between 18-30?

Want to get action and media skills?

Want to join other young people in mobilising for climate justice at the United Nations climate summit in Copenhagen in December 2009?

A historic moment in the global movement for climate justice is coming. This year in December the world leaders will come together in Copenhagen to discuss a new climate deal. The Young Friends of the Earth Europe Climate Team, are 40 young people from all over Europe who will be there, following the negotiations. We will be putting pressure on our leaders, and reporting on the proceedings though numerous communication channels to young people all over Europe. But we can't do it alone. We need your help!

During October regional conferences will be taking place all across Europe. The aim of the conferences is to empower young people to participate in climate politics and join the global movement for climate justice. At the conferences we will explore and gain understanding of the UNs role in forming the new global climate deal; and equip ourselves with all the action and media skills needed to carry out successful local climate justice actions at home. Other events to include: debates, a creative action on the streets of Dublin, and a movie night. If you want to be a part of the international youth climate movement that is working together to curb climate change and bring about a better future, then these four days of knowledge sharing and motivation would be a great place to start.

For young people from the UK, Ireland, Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg a conference will be held in Ireland.

DATE: 15th- 18th October

Where: Seomra Spraoi, Dublin

Who: Targeted age range is 18-30 years

More info: e-mail actnowdublin@actnow09.eu

How to apply: visit www.actnow09.eu

Applications are open until September 14th

(but late applications will be considered)

Cost: Free - breakfast, lunch and dinners are provided free of charge.
Accomodation can be arranged on request.

More info: or e-mail actnowdublin@actnow09.eu

How to apply: visit http://www.actnow09.eu

Another Related link:

http://www.foe.ie/news/2009/09/07/young-friends-of-the-...-you/

Related Link: http://www.actnow09.eu

Young Friends of the Earth Europe
Young Friends of the Earth Europe

Climate Justice Now!
Climate Justice Now!

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author by get them youngpublication date Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:27author address author phone

It's illegal to discriminate on the basis of age in Ireland.

"There are two distinct pieces of legislation in place in Ireland which set out important rights for citizens and specifically outlaw discrimination when it occurs. The Employment Equality Acts 1998-2008 and the Equal Status Acts 2000-2008 outlaw discrimination in employment, vocational training, advertising, collective agreements, the provision of goods and services and other opportunities to which the public generally have access. Specifically, service providers, agencies, and anyone providing opportunities to which the public have access, cannot discriminate against citizens on nine distinct grounds.

These grounds are:

* Gender
* Marital status
* Family status
* Sexual orientation
* Religion
* Age (does not apply to a person under 16)
* Disability
* Race
* Membership of the Traveller community.

What is discrimination?

Discrimination is defined as less favourable treatment. A person is said to be discriminated against if he/she is treated less favourably than another is, has been or would be treated in a comparable situation on any of the nine grounds."

Related Link: http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/act/pub/0008/index.html
author by Nonogenarian.publication date Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:43author address author phone

"It's illegal to discriminate on the basis of age in Ireland."

Not So.

Think : Driving licence........ access to alcoholic drink..... cigarettes... or.. ..etc. etc etc..
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author by ancient hippy - dis-organisationpublication date Thu Sep 10, 2009 14:49author address author phone

Thank you for the first comment well said. I am sick of coming up against discrimination and dividing policies in areas where such attitudes have no place .Most often this has been misguided feminism seeking to form 'women against this or that non gender specific issue' . I have even been denied access to a single parents meetings for being the wrong sex .Ageism is just as bad , can anyone please try to justify it cos it makes no sense to me. Max age 30,,,,,Well 30 years ago I was living in this country rearing my kids living in horse drawn wagons , benders etc ,,no electricity no running water no car .Fuck all carbon footprint and I am still not to old to be baton charged at a protest as happened a couple of years ago.

author by big_brotherpublication date Thu Sep 10, 2009 21:04author address author phone

But
the organisers want young people who
*look better in pictures,
*are more pliable and easily led, and
*won't kick up a fuss looking for childcare, proper breaks, and generally civilised treatment

exactly why bosses hire young people in fact.



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