Over 500 people gathered to Celebrate Comhairle na nÓg's National Showcase.
'Young People are usually the ones who are leading the action for change'.
That's according to a member of a midlands Comhairle na nÓg, who was speaking at a showcase yesterday.
Mental health services and discrimination are among the issues highlighted in Croke Park.
Over 500 people gathered to Celebrate Comhairle na nÓg's National Showcase.
The group allows young people to have their voices heard on policies, services and issues that impact on their lives.
Speaking with Will Faulkner on Midlands Today,18-year-old Charlie Beaudelot, from Offaly Comhairle na nÓG, explains what Comhairle is about:
Ruth Cunningham from Roscommon Comhairle na nÓG says everyone in Cohmairle is listened to a lot;
Katie from the Carlow branch says her group's been working on tackling discrimination in the locality:
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