Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann arrives in Belfast this August!

Belfast City Council and Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann have marked 100 days until Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann by unveiling seven new headline acts set to perform at the world’s biggest celebration of Irish music and culture.

As Belfast prepares to host the All-Ireland Fleadh for the first time from Sunday 2 to Sunday 9 August, the newly announced line-up reflects the event’s core traditional music programming, as well as the city’s contemporary creative energy.

Already revealed for the opening event on Sunday 2 August are the legendary Sharon Shannon and her Big Band, award-winning group Goitse and former All-Ireland winners, Blackwater Céilí Band. The seven new acts announced will also perform on the iconic Gig Rig stage which will be located outside Belfast City Hall.

On Wednesday (5 August), audiences can look forward to performances from two dynamic quartet groups, Tempest Ceol and NxNW. The following evening, Thursday (6 August), acclaimed uilleann piper Conor Mallon will take to the stage, captivating crowds with his extraordinary skill alongside band members.

The weekend will be ushered in on Friday (7 August) with Glasgow ensemble TRIP, before Saturday evening (8 August) kicks off with rising talents Peter Street and the electrifying Mec Lir.

The main stage will also host free live performances across all eight days of the event. Following a callout earlier this year, visitors can expect to enjoy a diverse mix of multi-cultural performances and cross-community collaborations throughout the week.

To mark the 100-day milestone, it was also announced today that the opening celebration will include over 100 children from primary and secondary schools across North Down and Belfast as part of a school choir project.

There will also be a special collaborative performance from host branch Ards CCÉ, South Asian Dance Academy and Belfast Bands Forum, as well as an array of champion Irish dancers, led by Riverdance lead, Lauren Smyth.

In celebration of the 75th anniversary of Comhaltas and the 50th anniversary of Ards CCÉ, Fleadh 2026 will also see the return of a series of long-standing flagship events which celebrate excellence, creativity, participation and inclusion across the traditional arts. This will include a special anniversary concert by Ards CCÉ in the Ulster Hall, a famous live music venue in Belfast with an equally impressive musical legacy.

‘Ceol na Cruinne’, the Comhaltas International Showcase Concert celebrating global connections and exceptional talent from Comhaltas branches worldwide will also take place in the Ulster Hall, alongside a performance from the Comhaltas National Folk Orchestra, a 60-member ensemble of exceptional young musicians, singers, and dancers from across Ireland.

The Flanagan Award, taking place in the impressive Assembly Buildings, will pay tribute to the great banjo players across the traditional Irish music world, whose artistic talents, intellectual gifts, and creative passions represent the very best of Michael Flanagan’s music and spirit.

Comhaltas have announced that this year’s recipient will be Cathal Hayden. Cathal, who hails from County Tyrone, is an accomplished banjo and fiddle player with a distinguished career in traditional Irish music.

Events will also be held inside Belfast City Hall, including the Gradam Inclusion Awards, an uplifting event which celebrates traditional Irish musicians with additional needs, helping to ensure the Fleadh is a place where everyone can share their love of music.

The festival will come to a close on Sunday 9 August with an impressive closing set from the 2026 winners of the prestigious Senior Céilí Band competition – a famous highlight which will bring the eight-day celebration to a powerful finale. 

More details on closing events and wider plans for the eight-day extravaganza will be shared in May, including details of a fringe programme that will help create a ‘Culture Night’ style feel to the festival.

Taking in both the city centre and local neighbourhoods, the fringe activity will help to showcase Belfast’s diversity and musical heritage and encourage visitors of all ages to take part, through instrument making workshops, talks and family activities.

 Volunteering opportunities are also still open, with Volunteer Now reaching a milestone 1,500 registrations this week.

This interest reflects the scale of local enthusiasm for the event, with volunteers set to play a vital role in welcoming visitors from around the world and helping deliver a memorable Fleadh experience across the city for everyone.

Tickets for the Comhaltas events will go on sale from Friday 1 May from fleadhcheoil.ie, with further details on the wider programme to be shared later in May.

Jacqueline shares her pick of What’s On This Week across NI

Antrim

Grave Stories: folklore and funerals, cemeteries and symbolism – A talk by Dr David Hume. Larne Museum.

Find out more HERE

Armagh

Get inspired by the adorable puffins of Puffin Rock as you design and make two colourful fused glass puffin sun catchers to brighten up your room or garden! Market Place Theatre.

Find out more HERE

Belfast

Step into the mind of the visionary eighteen-year-old Mary Shelley as she conceives a tale that will resonate for centuries. See Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein at the Lyric Theatre Belfast.

Find out more HERE

Down

Join Montalto Estate for their Magnificent May Weekend – the perfect family day out filled with exciting activities for all ages.  Bask in the spring sunshine inside the stunning Walled Garden, relax with live entertainment, and indulge in a mouth-watering BBQ, delicious ice cream, and more.
Find out more HERE

Fermanagh

Stand Up Paddleboarding, also known as SUP, is a great way to explore Upper Lough Erne. Shared Discovery Village. SUP is a relaxing, hybrid of surfing and is becoming increasingly popular. Not only is it a fantastic water-sport for exploring, but it is also great exercise as you get a great workout for your arms and core.

Find out more HERE

Derry/Londonderry

Termoneeny 5k and 10k Race is back!
Join us on Friday 8th May at 7pm, Termoneeny Centre, Lavey for an evening of fun!
Whether you are a seasoned runner, a casual runner or just fancy a sociable walk, there is something for everyone.
  • 5k Walk
  • 5k Run
  • 10k Run

Find out more HERE

 

10 things to do in Northern Ireland

Here are ten exciting things to do 27 April – 3 May

 

  1. Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival, Belfast, 29 April – 10 May. Recognised as one of the top things to do in Belfast in May, the festival brings more than 100 events to venues across Belfast’s historic cultural quarter. From atmospheric concerts to thought‑provoking talks and unforgettable late‑night shows, CQAF offers something for every curious visitor.
  2. City of Derry Jazz & Big Band Festival, Derry~Londonderry, 29 April – 4 May. Celebrate the 25th anniversary with an unforgettable event, drawing over 100,000 music lovers to experience world-class performers.
  3. Enniskillen TradFest 2026, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, 1 – 4 May. Over four days, Enniskillen will host a series of traditional music sessions featuring talented local musicians alongside visiting performers. Pubs across the town will open their doors to the sound of fiddles, flutes, accordions and bodhráns, creating the warm and energetic atmosphere that makes trad sessions so special.
  4. Among the Apple Blossom at Long Meadow: Orchard Cooking & Cider Stories, Portadown, County Armagh, 3 May. Enjoy a relaxed coach tour from Armagh City to Long Meadow Cider Co., guided by Donna Fox and hosted by the McKeever family. This relaxed, participatory experience includes a guided walk through a working cider orchard in full bloom. You’ll hear family stories of generations of apple growing and insights into how their business has evolved into one of Armagh’s best known cider producers, before being introduced to their award-winning cider and juice range.
  5. International Dawn Chorus Day Guided Walk at Downhill Demesne, Castlerock, County Londonderry, 3 May. Celebrate International Dawn Chorus Day with a guided, early-morning walk through the beautiful Downhill Demesne and Forest. Join a National Trust Regional Ecologist to learn the basics of identifying birds by their song and enjoy the rich variety of calls that fill the air at sunrise.
  6. Magnificent May Weekend at Montalto Estate, Ballynahinch, County Down, 3-4 May. Come along to Montalto Estate for their Magnificent May Weekend – the perfect family day out filled with exciting activities for all ages. Bask in the spring sunshine inside the stunning Walled Garden, relax with live entertainment, and indulge in a mouth-watering BBQ, delicious ice cream, and more.
  7. Eco Boat Tours of Strangford Lough, Killinchy, County Down, 2 May. Learn about Strangford Lough’s world renowned eco system, become a sustainable user of our coasts, and take in the stunning and peaceful scenery. Partnering with Sam, a marine biologist from Coastal Catchups, this new experience focuses on the wildlife of Strangford Lough.
  8. Specialist Plant Fair at Mount Stewart, Newtownards, County Down, 2 May. A vibrant array of specialist nurseries and garden-themed traders will join Mount Stewart’s passionate Garden Team to take over Front of House for a special event dedicated to the celebration of all things horticulture.
  9. Festival of Fools, Belfast, 2 – 4 May. Festival of Fools is a jam-packed weekend of circus performances, featuring breathtaking acrobatics, gut-busting comedy and jaw-dropping juggling. The festival is the largest comedy, circus and outdoor arts festival on the island of Ireland, with over 70 performances taking place on the streets of Belfast City Centre and Cathedral Quarter.
  10. Under the Hawthorn Tree at Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, County Tyrone, until 31 March 2027. A powerful story of hardship, loss and survival, this exhibition brings to life Marita Conlon-McKenna’s much-loved children’s novel, Under the Hawthorn Tree. The exhibition uses objects, sounds, smells, interactives and illustrations to tell the story, inviting visitors, young and old, to experience the story in a new and immersive way.

For more information on what’s on, or to plan your next giant adventure in Northern Ireland, visit: discovernorthernireland.com.

 

Subject to availabilities with select dates.

Discover NI’s Offers of the Week

Finn Lough, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh

 

Stay, spa and savour at Finn Lough. Take time out to retreat and recalibrate, embark on a private two-hour journey through the Elements Trail Spa before an evening of flavours. Wake to breakfast delivered to your door to enjoy in bed before relaxing in the sauna and enjoying a lake swim. Starting from £255 per person sharing, per night, the offers include a stay in your choice of accommodation (Suites or Bubble Domes), Elements Trail Spa Experience for two (2hrs), evening meal for each guest, breakfast hamper delivery, complimentary morning sauna and swim. Offer available until December 2026. Visit https://www.finnlough.com/ for more information.

 

 

Belmore Court & Motel, Enniskillen, County Down

 

Belmore Court & Motel’s new Spring Break package has everything you need for a truly memorable stay in the Fermanagh Lakelands. Enjoy bed & breakfast in one of their self-contained standard motel rooms, a £10 per person dining credit to use at neighbouring restaurants (Saddlers Bistro or Francos Restaurant), the flexibility of an early check-in or late check-out, and a chilled bottle of prosecco waiting for you on arrival. Starting from £219 total for a Standard Double, this offer is available to 30th June. Visit  https://www.motel.co.uk/bookings/#!/accommodation/packages?category=15475 for more information.

 

For more inspiration or to plan your next adventure in Northern Ireland, visit discovernorthernireland.com

Offers are correct at the time of publication and are subject to availability and change without notice. Terms and conditions apply to each offer and can be viewed on the individual provider’s websites. Tourism NI acts as a promoter of third-party offers and accepts no responsibility for any changes, withdrawals, or inaccuracies made by providers. 

 

Young people to take centre stage at City Hall for Lord Mayor’s Day

Children and teens from across Belfast are invited to enjoy a packed day of free activities and try-it events at City Hall on Saturday 9 May, 1pm-5pm, as the Lord Mayor’s term in office draws to a close.

First Citizen Councillor Tracy Kelly is inviting young people to come along and try their hand at arts, crafts, music, sports, theatre and more. 

Children big and small can give sports a go as part of the city’s European City of Sport celebrations, with the chance to try boxing, fencing and table tennis.

Sports clubs Full Circle Martial Arts and Sandy Row Falcons will be showing off their kickboxing and cheerleading moves, while Fitness Freddy will host his high-energy sessions for kids and parents to join in with.

The Belfast Health Development Unit will run Take 5 Steps to Wellbeing workshops, highlighting the value of self-care, nutrition and good mental and physical health. Kids can hop on GLL’s smoothie bikes to make their own healthy treats, while Explore Wellbeing Kids will host relaxed family-friendly mindfulness sessions with fun games and calm music.

Tre-Eco – one of Lord Mayor’s chosen charities this year – will create a space for crafts and mindful colouring where visitors can let go of their worries, together with sunflower planting for green-fingered youngsters.

City Hall’s lawns will also host circus skills workshops, sensory play and creative activities made from recycled materials, while the Great Hall will have a ‘Good Vibes Only’ disco rave and a silent disco for music fans.

Children with additional needs can create their own theatre performance with Open Arts’ Take Away Theatre (pre-booking needed – email info@openartsni.org).

Visitors can also make crafts from around the world with ArtsEkta and step into the creative world of VR gaming, animation and DJing with Wheelworks Arts.

Stuart Robinson from Cool FM will also be on hand with music, interactive fun and prize giveaways and Little Heroes and NI Alternatives – two more of Lord Mayor’s charities – will highlight their work in the city.

There might even be some surprise characters to spot around City Hall grounds too!

Councillor Kelly said: “I’ve been meeting with young people throughout my term to make sure they feel engaged in our city, understand what it can offer them and hear their feedback on what works, and what matters, to them.

“I’m following that through with my Lord Mayor’s Day event, a really colourful and fun day which everyone can come along and enjoy.

“There’s a real focus on sports, creativity and music – all areas where our children and young people can excel, develop skills, build friendships and improve their resilience and wellbeing.

“I’m really looking forward to a jam-packed day and to celebrating our city’s amazing young people, with a great day out.”

Stuart Robinson, Content Director with Bauer Media Audio NI, said: “I’m absolutely delighted to be broadcasting live and taking part in the Lord Mayor’s Day celebrations at City Hall.

“It’s a fantastic occasion that really brings the whole city together, and it’s a privilege to be part of such a vibrant and proud community event.”

Entry to Lord Mayor’s Day is free, with more information available at belfastcity.gov.uk/lordmayorsday

Discover More – Ards and North Down Unveils 2026/27 Guided Walks and Tours Programme

Ards and North Down Borough Council is delighted to announce the launch of its Guided Walks and Tours 2026/27 programme, running from May 2026 through January 2027. This year’s schedule brings together 14 immersive, story-rich tours, offering residents and visitors the chance to step behind the scenes of historic estates, uncover hidden heritage, and experience the region in new and inspiring ways.

Part of the wider Experience Ards and North Down offering, the Guided Walks and Tours programme celebrates local culture, landscape, traditions, and personalities—all brought to life by expert local guides and storytellers. and passionate local hosts.

Mayor of Ards and North Down, Councillor Gillian McCollum said:
“We are incredibly proud to showcase the very best of our borough through this year’s Guided Walks and Tours programme. Each tour shines a light on the rich stories, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality that define Ards and North Down. Whether you live here or are visiting for the first time, these experiences offer a truly special way to connect with the heritage and spirit of our region.”

The 2026/27 Guided Walks and Tours offer something for everyone—from lovers of local history and horticulture to those drawn to folklore, coastal tales, live music and seasonal events, including:

New for 2026

  • Stories and Songs of the Sea – Bangor (23 May)
    A unique heritage through music walking tour through Bangor’s historic coastal spaces.
  • Gifted Hearts of Bangor – Bangor (6 June)
    A colourful journey into the stories, secrets and scandals that shaped Bangor’s character.

Much-loved highlights

  • Gardener’s Delight – Ballywalter Park (23 May)
    Join Food Historian Lady Dunleath for an intimate tour of the estate’s private walled garden, followed by homemade cake and a Q&A.
  • Jenny Watts Boat Trip – Bangor (23 & 24 May)
    Explore Bangor Bay by boat with Brian Meharg and hear the story of legendary smuggler Jenny Watt.
  • Trad and Tide – Bangor Bay & Strangford Lough (21 June)
    Enjoy folklore, live traditional music, wildlife and sea air aboard locally operated vessels. Step aboard and discover rich folklore, vibrant traditional music, incredible wildlife and refreshing sea breezes on our unforgettable boat trips.
  • Greyabbey Estate Garden Tour – Greyabbey (26 July)
    A rare opportunity to visit this private estate guided by owners William and Daphne Montgomery.
  • Paws for Gin – Donaghadee (23 August)
    A dog friendly coastal tour including a locally crafted Copeland Gin cocktail and pup goody bag.

Find out more and book your tickets now, visitardsandnorthdown.com/experienceAND (Online booking fees apply).

Our Pick of What’s On This Weekend!

Antrim

Larne Museum & Arts Centre will be open on Saturday 25th April 2026 from 10.00am – 4.00pm.  The John Clifford Gallery will be hosting the last day of “Thin Place”, an Art Exhibition by Bob Speers

Find out more HERE

Armagh

South Ulster Sinfonia invite you to their Spring Concert where they will be playing Mendelssohn’s Hebrides Overture, Mozart’s Flute Concerto in D and Beethoven’s Symphony No 1.
Find out more HERE

Belfast

Boys and Girls, The Mac, Belfast. In its Irish premiere this production of Girls and Boys is the kind of show that creeps up on you and stays with you. It is sharp and surprising, with moments of humour that make the harder turns of the story land even more honestly.
Find out more HERE

Down

The renowned Dublin singer and multi-instrumentalist Chris Kavanagh will bring you on a journey of the great folk singer Luke Kelly at the Portico of Ards.
Find out more HERE

Fermanagh

Information Lecture: Help and Healing on the Spiritual Path through the teaching of Bruno Groening – medically documented.

Find out more HERE

Derry/Londonderry

Take on the Nature Quest challenge in the Faughan Valley with your family to see what secrets you’ll discover. (Booking Essential).

Find out more HERE

Tyrone

Noises Off takes audiences on a hilarious journey behind the scenes of a touring play as it unravels in spectacular fashion at the Burnavon Theatre Cookstown.

 

Ards Arts Centre Welcomes a Solo Exhibition by Lisa Ballard and a Group Exhibition by Brain Injury Matters NI and Rachel Fitzpatrick

Ards Arts Centre is pleased to announce the opening of two new exhibitions: There and Back, a solo exhibition by Lisa Ballard and REFRAMING & CONNECTING, a group exhibition by Brain Injury Matters NI and Rachel Fitzpatrick. Both exhibitions will run from Thursday 30 April to Saturday 23 May.

There and Back by Donaghadee based visual artist Lisa Ballard, is an exploration into the processes used in her landscape painting, processes that serve to represent the blurred memories we have of places and allows the creation of a new imagined landscape. These landscape paintings will look beyond the physical to draw on emotional experience and memory of place, pushing towards abstraction.

Travelling has been vital in Lisa’s personal exploration of painting as a medium. This exhibition will feature a selection of new work inspired by past locations she has visited, both near and far.

Led by artist, researcher and designer Rachel Fitzpatrick, REFRAMING & CONNECTING features a new site‑specific installation co‑created with Brain Injury Matters NI. Drawing on Fitzpatrick’s practice at the intersection of creative health, craft and museums, and her lived experience of acquired brain injury, the work builds on past collaborations exhibited at Roe Valley Arts Centre in Limavady, Trinity College Dublin and Penn State University, USA.

Audiences can expect an immersive installation made from intricate paper crafts, exploring journeys of rehabilitation, reconnection and identity, and revealing often‑unseen narratives of life after acquired brain injury through collaborative making and storytelling.

 

An opening reception will take place on Thursday 30 April from 7–9pm, where visitors can enjoy a complimentary drink, meet the artists, and explore the work.

For more information on the exhibitions, visit; www.andculture.org.uk

Coleraine to Host Armed Forces Day 2026 Celebration

Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council is delighted to announce that Armed Forces Day 2026 will take place in Coleraine on Saturday 20 June 2026, from 10am to 4pm.

Residents and visitors are invited to attend this major celebration recognising the service and dedication of the Armed Forces. Coleraine Town Centre will come alive with a vibrant programme of free entertainment, displays and activities, offering an enjoyable day out for families and visitors of all ages.
Delivered in partnership with representatives from the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force, the event will honour serving personnel, veterans, reservists and cadets who have contributed to protecting and supporting the United Kingdom at home and overseas.
A full day of activity will begin with a military parade through the town centre at 11am, bringing together service personnel, veterans’ organisations and cadet units. A Drumhead Service will follow, with the parade arriving at Christie Park at approximately 12 noon.
Christie Park will host a wide range of attractions throughout the afternoon, including interactive military displays, armoured vehicles and opportunities to meet serving personnel. Highlights will include a Royal Air Force flypast, currently expected to feature the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Dakota, alongside a parachute display by the RAF Falcons.
Additional highlights will include live musical performances, a nine-round Feu de Joie fired across the River Bann by 206 (Ulster) Battery Royal Artillery, and a range of military exhibits. The event will culminate in a Beating
Retreat at 4pm by the Band, Bugles, Pipes and Drums of the Royal Irish Regiment.
Aircraft participation is subject to operational availability and will be confirmed closer to the event.
Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Alderman Richard Brown Stewart, welcomed the event to Coleraine, saying:
“We are delighted to host this year’s Northern Ireland Armed Forces Day. Our Borough has a strong and long-standing connection with the Armed Forces, so I know it will be a great source of pride for many residents to host Armed Forces Day in Coleraine.
“We look forward to welcoming thousands of visitors from across Northern Ireland to Coleraine on Saturday, June 20. A fantastic programme is planned, including a parade, drum head service, ground exhibits at Christie Park and a gun salute. It really will be a fantastic event for all of the family.”
Air Marshal Sean Reynolds CB CBE DFC RAF, Air Officer Northern Ireland, said:
“I am delighted to announce that the widely recognised UK’s premier military parachute Display Team, the ‘Falcons’ will showcase the excellence of the Royal Air Force at the Armed Forces Day 26 with their exciting free fall display, which includes advanced manoeuvres, falling at speeds up to 120 mph.
“The ‘Falcons’ will be accompanied by the iconic RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight C47 Dakota flypast at what is promising to be a fantastic day out at Coleraine with special thanks to our hosts at Causeway Coast and
Glens Borough Council. As ever it is a unique opportunity to engage with the people of Northern Ireland and demonstrate how the Armed Forces protects our people and endeavours to add value.”
Causeway Coast and Glens Veterans’ Champion, Councillor Dawn Huggins, added:
“Armed Forces Day is an important day in the military calendar. It is a day when we come together to honour the courage, commitment, and sacrifice of the men and women who serve, and those who have served, in our Armed Forces. The events planned for June 20 in Coleraine will also help us pay tribute to our veterans, those men and women who have stepped out of uniform but have never stopped serving their communities.
“I am also pleased that the event in Coleraine will also be a chance to recognise the families who stand behind our service personnel, providing strength and support through long separations and uncertain times.”
Armed Forces Day provides an important opportunity for communities across the UK to show their support for the Armed Forces family, from those currently serving to veterans, reservists and cadets.
Coleraine’s hosting of Armed Forces Day 2026 is expected to attract large crowds and will be a key highlight of the Borough’s summer events programme.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to save the date, Saturday 20 June 2026, with further details, including the full programme and parking information, to be announced in the coming months.

Holding space: Inside social work

The first ever photography exhibition capturing a view inside social work across Northern Ireland has been launched this week by the Northern Ireland Social Care Council (the Social Care Council).

‘Holding space: Inside social work’ has been curated by the Social Care Council and supported by the Department of Health, with support from across sector social work organisations. The exhibition is part of the Social Care Council’s annual March ‘Thank you’ campaign celebrating the contribution of different roles within social work and encouraging people to consider social work as a valuable and fulfilling career choice.

Throughout the month (which coincides with World Social Work Day, 17 March 2026) the Social Care Council share stories and encourage others to do so, too, about the different aspects of social work for which we can be thankful for.

Tracy Reid, Chief Executive Social Care Council, said:

“Northern Ireland’s over 6,900 social workers are a vital part of the communities they serve. These powerful images are a brief snapshot of the contribution made by social workers and give real context to the work they do for us all., This photography project gives insight into a much-misunderstood profession. As the regulator of the profession, we support this campaign each year to recognise the contribution social workers make and show the true spirit of the social work profession. We encourage people to take time to go and see the difference social work is making to communities themselves.”

Independent photographer Rory Moore worked with the Social Care Council to capture real social workers as they work to support people of every age, in the places and moments when their support is needed most. It showcases just some of the work taking place across the health and social care, justice, education and community and voluntary sectors inviting attendees to pause, reflect and learn more about the role of social work in our communities.

Aine Morrison, Chief Social Worker, Department of Health added:

“World Social Work Month is an important moment each year for us to pause and recognise the extraordinary commitment, compassion and professionalism shown by social workers across Northern Ireland. I am especially delighted that this year’s celebrations include the ‘Holding space: Inside social work ’exhibition. These images offer a rare and authentic window into the realities of practice – capturing social workers in the places and spaces where it matters most and highlighting the diversity of roles they undertake across health and social care, justice, education, and the community and voluntary sectors. I would encourage everyone to check it out when it comes a location near you.”

Kicking off at the North West Regional College this week for two weeks, it will then travel to the South West College Dungannon (18 March – 25 March) and then after Easter ending at Belfast Metropolitan College (13 April  – 23 April).

Dr Catherine O’Mullan, Director of Curriculum and Academic Standards, North West Regional College welcomed the exhibition to its first location at the college, saying:

“We are proud to be the first host of the ‘Holding space: Inside social work’ here at the North West Regional College. This is a powerful exhibition that shines a light on the remarkable work social workers carry out every day across our communities. The images offer our students, staff and visitors a unique opportunity to reflect on the what social work is and the vital role it plays in supporting people at every stage of life. We are delighted to partner in this initiative and to help open conversations, inspire future careers, and celebrate the professionalism and dedication of social workers across Northern Ireland.”

Where you can view ‘Holding space: inside social work’

2-12 March – North West Regional College, Strand Road Campus, DIAL Centre

18-27 March – South West College, Front Reception, Dungannon Campus

13-24 April – Belfast Metropolitan College, Titanic Campus

Are you interested in a career as a social worker?

To train to be a social worker in Northern Ireland you need to complete the Honours Degree in Social Work. Check out our Interested in becoming a social worker? page for more information.

The social work month ‘Thank you’ campaign will continue throughout the month of March. As well as the photography exhibition it will feature first-person stories of social workers and their journey throughout their career. You can find out more about the campaign and digital resources by clicking here.

Contributing organisations:

Photo credit: All photographs in Holding space: Inside Social Work were taken by Rory Moore – www.rorymoore.com.