My Regional Council Experience
The new school term started off with a bang this year, with Regional Councils around the country taking place. Donegal held it’s biggest Regional Council to date during early October, with over forty students attending the event (it may not seem like a big number but we’re talking about the west of Ireland here). The event covered important topics for the students of Ireland, such as Climate Change, Direct Provision and Brexit. One main part of Regional Councils is the election for the National Council of Schools (NCS).
The event took place in LYIT, and after a few icebreakers, the students were split into teams and did a small Kahoot! quiz about ISSU. In those teams, a climate action debate was held. All groups were given different organisations (eg. Sinn Fein, Extinction Rebellion, Shell Oil, ect.), the students were then given time to research their organisation and their outlooks on climate change/action. Different motions were then brought to the floor and the debate began.
After everybody voiced their opinion (and then some), a walking debate about direct provision was held. Many people didn’t know a lot about the direct provision crisis, so this was a great way to get educated on these issues and voice their opinions on the matter.
After lunch, came the moment only the candidates were waiting for, the speeches. With only two being chosen from a selection of seven candidates, it was a tight game. During the counting of votes, a small opinion piece on Brexit was held and people revealed how it would change their lives and plans for the future (in relation to college and job prospects) Eventually, the wait was over, and the two new Donegal Representatives for the NCS were revealed.
In my opinion, the day was very informative and a great way for people to get involved in ISSU, especially since it’s probably closer to you than Dublin. Opinions from students attending the event:
James, Colaiste Cholmcille
“The event was very enjoyable, everyone got involved and the organisers were
very friendly. I would recommend that anyone with an interest in current affairs
should attend”
Claire, Pobalscoil Chloich Cheannfhaola
“I really enjoyed the event today, I felt it was good the way we all got to express
our opinions about important topics, I would definitely recommend attending
this event.”
Ashleigh, St. Columbas
“I thought today was a lot of fun. My eyes were opened to a lot of new topics.”
By Kate Coll