Proud Spaces

Proud Spaces LGBTQI+ Youth Groups

Youth Work Ireland and its member youth services are proud to be the largest providers of LGBTQI+ youth work supports in rural Ireland. At the heart of this work is our Proud Spaces model, an Irish-developed, evidence-based approach that creates safe, inclusive, and empowering environments for LGBTQI+ young people. Delivered by trained and professional youth workers and rooted in the core values and principles of youth work, Proud Spaces supports young people to explore their identity, build connections, and thrive. Grounded in an Integrated Youth Service model, Proud Spaces allows local youth services to meet a wide range of needs through one trusted, community-based hub, ensuring stronger supports, better access, and real impact for young LGBTQI+ people across rural Ireland.

Proud Spaces is a key part of Youth Work Ireland’s Youth Work for All campaign, which calls for inclusive, well-funded youth work to be available to every young person, in every community, no matter who they are or where they live.

Creating Proud Spaces in Rural Communities

Developed by Youth Work Ireland and its 20-member youth services, the Proud Spaces model of practice is Ireland’s first evidence-based, youth-work grounded framework specifically designed for supporting LGBTQI+ young people in rural areas.

Delivered by trained, professional youth workers and guided by core youth work values, this model equips local services to offer a seamless, integrated range of supports—from group meet‑ups and one-to-one support to community outreach and creative programming.

By embedding LGBTQI+ best practices into a broader Integrated Youth Service environment, Proud Spaces not only creates safe, affirming, and brave spaces for identity exploration and connection, but also ensures comprehensive access to wellbeing, advocacy, and personal development resources . The result? A unified, community-based hub that delivers better outcomes, stronger support, and lasting impact for young LGBTQI+ people across rural Ireland.

LGBTQI+ Neuro Youth Cáfe

Youth Work Ireland with the support of the DCEDIY’s LGBTI+ Community Fund has launched a new online youth cáfe to support marginalised young LGBTQI+ people aged 18-24.

As part of our continued Proud Spaces project, this new online youth cáfe will support the most marginalised young LGBTQI+ people engage and benefit from youth work services. The cáfe will have a particular focus on those young LGBTQI+ people with neurodiverse needs, as this group were identified by youth workers in the Proud Spaces Community of Practice group as being a particularly vulnerable cohort of young people in need of dedicated supports and services. 

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Proud Spaces at Dublin Pride

Over 450 young people and youth workers gathered at Youth Work Ireland’s National Offices on June 29th to celebrate Pride. 

In 2024 we again welcomed youth groups to Dublin the morning of Dublin Pride for a pre-Pride breakfast. This event is a highlight of our year and creates a safe and proud space for young LGBTQI+ people to come together, celebrate and get ready to march. As always it was colourful, energetic, fun, life changing for some, and most importantly, a safe and inclusive space for young people from our LGBTQI+ youth groups to celebrate their identity in a safe and accepting environment.

This event is also a chance for us to recognise and promote the role youth work and youth workers plays in accompanying young LGBTQI+ people on their journey to self-actualisation.  By providing a whole range of services, activities, proud spaces and advocacy efforts, our Youth Work Ireland youth services throughout Ireland, help create a more inclusive society where all young people can flourish.

European Proud Spaces Project

The Proud Spaces project began as a three year project funded by Erasmus+ and supported by lead agency Leargas. The project aimed at identifying and documenting effective practices in youth work settings that create safe and inclusive spaces for young LGBTQI+ people. 

Bí Tusa: Be Bold, Be Proud, Be You

Youth Work Ireland are thrilled to launch a new resource to support and promote the understanding of issues facing young LGBTI+ people in Ireland today. 

The Bí Tusa resource will build on the brilliant work already taking place in Youth Work Ireland LGBTI+ & Ally groups around the country. This resource will support professionals, communities and parents to become more educated on the issues facing young LGBTI+ people so we can all play our part in being advocates for young LGBTI+ people.

This resource is building on the large body of work done in Youth Work Ireland services to support young LGBTI+ in their personal journeys, and also to increase the visibility and acceptance of all young people.

Young and Trans Resource Launched

Youth Work Ireland has produced two resources to raise awareness of trans issues and how society and those working with young trans people, can better support this group. In recent years Ireland has become a more inclusive society with the passing of equality-based referenda and legislation, however young trans people, particularly those living in rural areas continue to face high levels of transphobic bullying, social anxiety, discrimination and isolation.

Youth Work Ireland is now responding to this need by facilitating youth work with trans young people and developing resources to promote this as a normal mainstream part of youth work throughout Ireland. We were delighted to work with our friends in TENI in producing these publications.