The document is an inspiration handbook that outlines ideas to help inspire Ireland's future prosperity. It is divided into sections on business and innovation, art/culture, youth/education, and charitable giving. In the business section, ideas proposed include a medical social network called Medibook, a startup accelerator program, initiatives to promote green branding, matching entrepreneurs to complementary skills online, and developing a national association for high quality fresh produce suppliers. The overall aim is to stimulate the economy and create jobs through innovative initiatives.
2. From Gloom to Bloom:
Inspiring Initiatives for the Ireland of tomorrow.
Since the collapse of the global economy in 2007 our country has taken an I. BUSINESS & INNOVATION
economic battering. The demise of our construction and banking system has
meant that our short lived and newfound wealth has all but vanished into thin air. II. ART, CRAFT & CULTURE
When material excesses have been stripped away we have to pose the question,
what values define us as a nation. What are our standout qualities? What makes
III. YOUTH & EDUCATION
us unique, individual and so endearing to the world at large?
IV. CHARITABLE GIVING
This inspiration handbook is a compilation of the traits, qualities and resources
that we have at our disposal which makes being Irish a badge of honor to be
worn proudly. It is a vision of the future and portrays some ideas that will project
our country prosperously forward without loosing sight of our core values. The
ideas have been divided into the following sections.
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3. From Gloom to Bloom:
Inspiring Initiatives for the Ireland of tomorrow.
I. Business & Innovation
4. I. Business & Innovation
1. Medibook - A Medical Facebook
During the past year I have unfortunately had a close family member as an
in-patient in a number of different hospitals for an extended period. Having
witnessed firsthand, the much-maligned Irish health service I began to think of
ways that might improve its efficiency. I found that one of the more frustrating
aspects of the service is the flow of information from one hospital to another.
Information and patient history appears to be drip fed in an inefficient way mostly
through an inadequate email technology. As well as this patients can only
receive their own personal medical history by posting a hand written letter to the
hospitals admissions department, paying an administration fee and waiting up to
six weeks for the records to arrive. Surely access to ones own records, in this
day and age is a right and not a paid-for luxury.
My idea is to create a website that allows a patient to create a profile to
document their social history, family history, symptoms, medications,
procedures and diseases by having their own personalized profile.
It would feature a function where they can add family members to link profiles
so that a complete genetic history may be recorded. This medical social
network would also have an area for healthcare professionals such as doctors,
consultants, physiotherapists etc to input data for easy access and future review.
The idea is to make this concept the medical equivalent to Facebook, a social
media medical chronological recorder.
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5. I. Business & Innovation
2. Start-Up Renaissance
Since the 2009 financial meltdown media punditry in this country almost takes
pleasure in raving about the extended great global depression. The time
has come to discard the self-pity mentality and begin our national economic
renaissance by helping Ireland’s highest impact; highest potential start-ups
launch and succeed immediately.
This idea takes inspiration form RTE’s Dragons Den series but has a
more longitudinal focus with the state ultimately acting as venture
capitalist for start up endeavors.
It involves creating a startup accelerator using an online/offline competition
format that would vet start-ups for impact and potential. The top 10 start-ups in
the annual competition would receive twelve months of free office space, state
funded training and entrepreneurial mentorship with the top few dozen splitting
a cash prizes and an in-kind benefits package including office equipment or
assistance with overheads etc. The idea is that as startups navigate their way
through the choppy waters of their nascent beginnings they will in time accelerate
and gain future more substantial investment thereby stimulating wider job
creation. We need to foster a more inspired and prosperous can-do Irish society
in which everyone is empowered to define their future and maximize their impact.
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6. I. Business & Innovation
3. Adding Value to Green Branding
Ireland has long been known for its clean unspoiled natural environment.
This concept rewards organizations that uphold that ideal. Inspired by
environmentally conscious brands such as ‘The Body Shop” and RTE’s
renewable energy show “Eco Eye”
the aim is to increase visibility, profitability and customer loyalty for
brands that are positively changing our planet.
Caring for our planet, our community and building a sustainable environmentally
inspired culture is not an option, it’s the only possible solution in our time. The
idea is to collaborate the resources of multiple advertising, marketing and digital
agencies and choose five outstanding environmentally conscious Irish companies
that are creating extraordinary change. The combined agencies will work with
the environmentally conscious businesses at no cost on sustainable branding,
revamping their website and creating a future digital strategy.
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7. I. Business & Innovation
4. The Seniors Apprentice
Give a man a chance he’s heard for a day, teach him how to take that chance
and he potentially changes the world. A problem of inequality in this world means
that not all voices are treated equally. Great ideas are often generated from
unexpected people and places but are never brought to life because of a lack of
resources and being heard. I’m sure there are many retired entrepreneurs out
there that are only willing to “give back to society” by sharing their knowledge and
expertise with budding businessmen and women. Who better to ask for advice in
challenging economic times than a generation that have witnessed, survived and
triumphed through several cycles of recession.
Taking inspiration from Irish entrepreneur Fergal Quinn’s successful
RTE television show “Retail Therapy” the idea is to summon retired
experts from different professions and use them as mentors for the next
generation.
They will go around listening, inspiring and advising young people on their ideas
to help them turn their ideas into reality. The ultimate aim of the program is to
create the future business leaders of Ireland that will be molded by the ethical
code of their predecessors, which together with exciting fresh ideas will make this
country a better place to live. Who knows maybe somewhere in this country there
is someone with ideas for better way of recycling, more efficient way to run our
state institutions or a more efficient means of utilizing our natural resources?
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8. I. Business & Innovation
5. Grow-planting the Seeds of Fresh Food
One of the strongest natural resources we posses is our clean largely unspoiled
natural environment. It allows our farmers produce the highest quality fruit and
vegetables. Yet why does so much of our fruit and veg consumption originate in
foreign countries.
I believe it is time to take our food consumption out of the hands of
international supermarket retailers and back into the hands of our local
producers.
The idea is to create a philanthropic foundation, called Grow, to help sustain and
ultimately expand local farm markets across Ireland. Through Facebook farm
markets would apply for micro-grants of five thousand euro that would require
a local matching fund. The grants would assist farmer markets in thriving and
being sustainable. Once the winners is chosen the organization would travel
across Ireland awarding winning grants by hosting promotional farm to fork event
party’s, cooking up Irish inspired recipes with locally grown ingredients. This
process would help the Irish farmer, help Irish produce and Irish jobs by creating
awareness of the high quality food that exists in our own back yards.
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9. I. Business & Innovation
6. The Digital Farmers Market
Following on from the previous inspiration,
what if the local farmers markets were to incorporate technology to
propel their products forward.
It is true to say that in many cases the public does not support local markets not
because of undervaluing the fresh products but simply out of inconvenience. It
is understandable why most of the general public prefers to shop on a one-stop
basis where parking is easily accessible. To counter act this, the farmers market
needs to mobilize and modernize by offering points of contact through social
media, where the public can log on to a Facebook page, view and purchase
produce online. It would aid market business and reputation by having customer
recommendations visible on the page. It would also make sense if producers
in farmers markets pooled their resources by offering home delivery service to
customers. By stressing the advantage of locally grown fresh produce and by
making the shopping experience easier and more convenient for the customer,
the life of the farmers market should endure and prosper well into the future.
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10. I. Business & Innovation
7. Entrepreneurial Match.com
In a similar fashion as match.com pairs individuals with similar tastes,
hobbies and preferences, I would like to create a website that matches
entrepreneurs with the people who have the skills to make their vision a
reality.
Just as online dating the site would use skills/personality/education profiles to
help form a start-up team of individuals with complementary skills, e.g. project
manager, idea man, engineer, marketer etc. Anyone who has been unfortunate
enough to be entangled in the web of a below par recruitment agency or process,
knows how frustrating being matched to the right job can be. In this instance
companies would either pay an up front fee or choose to pay the site back for the
service with a percentage of future revenue. Its time Ireland used its undoubted
ingenuity and started to create some standout indigenous businesses.
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11. I. Business & Innovation
8. The Digital Restaurant
While on a recent holiday in Reykjavik, Iceland I visited a restaurant
where all of the wait staff were taking customer orders equipped with
I-pads.
I thought it was a pretty novel idea and a good example of how technology can
improve business efficiency and reduce waste. It also brought me to thinking
about the limitless possibilities the tablet computer places, quite literally, in the
hands of the customer.
Consider the situation where you enter an internationally themed restaurant
where the entire menu is written in a foreign language, which is unintelligible to
you. With the aid of the tablet, a menu could switch to whatever language you
wish to speak and then back to the language the waiter or waitress speaks after
you select your item. It would be beneficial to the visually impaired allowing them
to adjust the menus font size to suit their needs. This is just one of a variety
of applications that could be employed. If the restaurant used fresh organic
ingredients there could be interesting facts of how and where the raw materials
are sourced. If there was a particular renowned chef that makes the restaurant
great then there could be a montage of his/her best work and the particular
methods they employ. The restaurant could allow patrons to individually
customize their menu selection, creating combinations to suit their taste. Tablets
are becoming less expensive and smaller in size making them a cost efficient
solution for even the smallest sized restaurant.
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12. I. Business & Innovation
9. Safe-Home Phone Application
If you are going out tonight, it is likely you have already decided, who you’re
going to meet, what clothes you’re going to wear and which restaurant or bar
you’ll visit, but have you given any thought as to how you might get home
afterwards?
Safe-Home is a 365/24 hr. day designated driver themed phone
application.
Once downloaded the app allows a person to choose reliable friends from their
Facebook contact list. The friend then either accepts or rejects the pledge to be
a designated driver. If he/she accepts the request the sender will reciprocate
by becoming their designate so as to return the favor at a future date. The
application starts working as soon as the first friend accepts the pledge, up until
that point the app would offer a taxi contact numbers relative to the persons GPS
location. Once the ‘Safeways’ app is activated, it sends an alert to the contact
list such as “Michael is on a night out tonight, turn on your ring tone and be ready
to pick him up, if he’s unable to drive home”. When the individual has reached
their fill they press the “ready to go home” tab, whereupon an SMS is sent to
the designated drivers list alerting them that the person is ready to go home and
that they need to call to make sure they’re ok to drive or if stranded they need to
come pick you up.
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13. I. Business & Innovation
10. Facebook Family Tree
The recently launched Facebook timeline has allowed users to display their life
events in chronological order.
This idea takes the power of the social network by allowing it to create a
personalized family tree.
By harnessing the power of Facebook friends list, users can input their family
details, find and highlight family members already using the network. Facebook
will then display this information in a family tree style diagram, which the user can
choose to show to others or add to the tree if they wish. I believe this would be a
useful tool for people from other countries who are interested in researching and
finding their Irish roots.
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11. Digitally Aware Politicians
This idea places the power of politics firmly back in the hands of the people and
not the ideologies to which Irish party politics attach themselves.
After witnessing the Arab spring uprising of 2011, there is little doubt
that political institutions of the western world are soon to be transformed
by the Internet and social media.
Instead of being fearful and intimidated by the potential power of social media on
politics why not embrace it. Social media outlets such as Twitter have shown that
people have a strong desire to have their voice heard.
My suggestion takes inspiration from the Irish council of state, which is
a representative body that advises the president on certain political and
constitutional issues.
It is made up of representatives from various, not necessarily political, walks of
life. Due to the proliferation of the Internet into the everyday lives of the public,
it is necessary to politically facilitate its use in line with public opinion. The
idea would be to create a social media cabinet seat which would be an office
made up of technology experts from various IT fields. This a-political draft of
representatives would act as a service to the country like the military or jury duty,
involving a lengthy selection process. Its role would be to communicate policies
and legislation with the public in a clear and direct manner as well as listening
to the voice of the people on various issues. Public commentary would then be
aggregated in order to gauge opinion on various issues.
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15. I. Business & Innovation
12. Thinking to Buy Irish
This idea places the power of politics firmly back in the hands of the people and
not the ideologies to which Irish party politics attach themselves.
In April 2012 as part of a television campaign to support Irish jobs
RTE’s ‘The Consumer Show’ launched ‘Think Irish’. The initiative was to
highlight the number of Irish goods available to consumers, and also the
power that their spending can harness. The idea behind THINK IRISH
was a very simple- ‘a sign post that makes it easier for consumers to find
and buy Irish made products’ in retail outlets.
While the idea behind this concept is a very simple, potentially high impact
one, I believe its impact would have greater resonance with the adoption of a
few simple digitally inspired strategies. As well as the ‘think Irish’ signposts in
retail supermarkets, what if every Irish product was individually labeled on a
customers bill receipt. By constructing a ‘Think Irish’ phone application every
time a customer swipes the receipt, similar to a QR code, the Irish products are
aggregated whereupon the customer receives a number of value points. By
collecting a prescribed number of value points the customer is then entitled to a
percentage discount on Irish products or is entered into some form of promotional
offer, which could be redeemed at any retail outlet.
There is little doubt that the potential impact, of this campaign in terms of revenue
and job creation is huge but it requires a sustained momentum and innovative
ideas to make it appealing for the everyday customer. We need to stress that
every consumer has the power to make shopping choices that can impact both
their own budgets and the Irish economy at large.
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12. Thinking to Buy Irish
Food has become big business. We in this country are in a fortunate position to
have access to an almost unlimited amount of fresh fruit and veg. It is a national
natural resource, which is too often unfertilized. However most of the fruit and
vegetables that supply retail chains and restaurants are imported. If we are
to reward farmers and suppliers for the quality of their produce, this needs to
change.
This idea takes inspiration from the ‘Truly Irish’ range of pork based
products, which is manufactured and produced by a collective of farmers
in the Munster region.
What if there was a national association of fresh fruit and vegetable suppliers
where each member had to pass an intensive and rigorous series of quality
standards before gaining entry. Having passed the standards, the supplier is
entitled to trade under the associations members badge, ‘the Green Leaf badge’,
similar to that awarded to a blue flag beach. Each producer will be entered
into a website of suppliers, detailing their history and background, production
standards and methods. Every restaurant that uses a green leaf supplier will
be promoted on the website and will be rewarded for loyalty. Green leaf badges
will be displayed on participating restaurants as a symbol of their quality and
commitment to high standards.
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17. I. Business & Innovation
14. POP Up Restaurants
If we are to promote the quality of Irish food produce as a marketable resource
then it requires collective input not only from suppliers and producers but also
from everyone involved in the selling of Irish food produce.
The idea is to make the quality of our food a marketable tourist
attraction.
An example would be to create a series of pop up restaurants, during the
summer tourist season, worked by Irish chefs using solely Irish supplies
and produce. It would be a traveling road show of Irish food popping up at
unexpected locations throughout the country.
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18. From Gloom to Bloom:
Inspiring Initiatives for the Ireland of tomorrow.
II. Art, Craft & Culture
19. II. Art, Craft & Culture
15. Tell Us Your Story Children
We Irish are a nation of storytellers. The storytellers website and app will enable
children to develop their creative thinking and writing abilities. The process of
constructing a fully developed original story with accompanying illustrations will
give kids an appreciation of the skills necessary to develop solid story structures
and create engaging characters for literature comic books and movies.
Taking inspiration from Harry Potter, Chronicles of Narnia and other
such spectacular adventures,
kids will be walked through the process of developing a detailed fantasy world
populated by an original cast of characters. The end result will be an original
short fantasy story along with accompanying illustrations, maps and character
drawings that will be published to a storytellers website where the author can
enjoy the benefit of social media and broader public recognition.
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20. II. Art, Craft & Culture
16. Helping to Put Pen to Paper
Original authors voices are a commodity that can’t be manufactured or
outsourced. The years of hard work, dedication and sacrifice that novelists
devote to their craft should be justly rewarded. In the current publishing world this
doesn’t happen, most novelist live below the poverty level, its time to change this
model.
The development of e-books has meant that the publishing industry has
become democratized like never before.
We are witnessing the balance of power swinging away from the large publishing
houses in favor of the individual creative writer. The plan is to create a literacy
agency that would place heavy emphasis on screenplay adaptation, rights
acquisition along with print and e-book publication. Books would be digitally
promoted before they are sold to big publishing houses via social media including
short film previews of upcoming books content. The audience’s response
would be used as a leveraging tool to ensure authors receive contracts and
compensation packages favorable to them. The company will scout for talent
quickly and aggressively hopefully bringing Ireland’s undiscovered artists to the
largest global audience possible.
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21. II. Art, Craft & Culture
17. Customizable Artwork
Who says that art is simply the preserve of the elite. The modern day
proliferation of urban and graffiti art has meant that art has become
more accessible to the public than ever before.
Developing the notion that art is for everyone, the goal of this idea is that more
people have art in their lives. Curate contemporary and emerging art from
around the world and allow customers to customize it to their own individual taste
using a specialized software technology. Like an “Instagram” for art with just a
simple few clicks, a work would be resized, repositioned, rotated, re-colored and
the one of a kind creation would then be printed on canvas and delivered straight
to the customers door. By making it easy for anyone to customize, co-create
and share derivative art creations, passive consumers are transformed into
active creative customers. For the emerging and mid career artist it would offer
easy access to large market and opportunity to profit from past works as well as
visibility and promotion.
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22. II. Art, Craft & Culture
18. Transforming Dublin’s Trash to Treasure
This concept turns one mans art into treasure by transforming junk and cast
away material into an educational resource. In the midst of our economic
recession Art programs continue to suffer. Now more than ever, creative thinking
and the arts are essential to tap into the freedom that is experienced through
self-expression. Many people who are in difficult life situations find relief and a
pleasure outlet in art.
This idea is inspired by the fact that all cities provide a supply of cast off
material, which is worthless to most people and costs money to bring to
landfill sites.
The idea is to turn junk into art, decorative furnishings and fashion accessories
from which the proceeds can support art education for kids. It would utilize
unoccupied office/warehouse space, provide employment for artists and
teachers, reduce some of our cities landfill waste as well as planting the seeds of
creativity and sustainability, through art education in the minds of our youth.
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23. II. Art, Craft & Culture
19. Free Roaming Theatre
It has been a disappointing fact of our recessionary times that one of the areas to
suffer most in terms of funding is that of arts and culture.
Just at a time when we need to foster a culture of creativity and
innovation the government appears to believe that cultural investment is,
at present, surplus to requirements.
This idea is to create a free live traveling theatre made up from the best theatre
companies in the country. The traveling road show will visit many smaller
provincial towns providing a winter season of free live theatre for the community.
This will allow people of all socio and economic backgrounds the opportunity
to experience the art of live performance. Productions could be a mixture of
classic plays as well as original works from previously undiscovered artists. The
ultimate goal is to raise awareness of the arts in local communities as well as to
inspire others to pursue their interests in the theatrical arts. It will also help to
inspire young people to realize that in spite of their rural location a career in the
performance arts is not unattainable with some of Ireland’s more notable cultural
ambassadors having grown up in remote areas.
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24. II. Art, Craft & Culture
20. Urban Canvas
It has been a disappointing fact of our recessionary times that one of the areas to
suffer most in terms of funding is that of arts and culture.
While a recent holiday to Reykjavik, Iceland I became fascinated by the
aesthetic quality of the city.
It is comprised of numerous brightly colored dwellings, some art deco styled
buildings as well as the latest in cutting edge modern design, all of which seemed
to blend seamlessly to form a unique structural collage that doesn’t follow any
prescribed plan. What was particularly interesting was the amount of street
artwork that adorned the urban landscape. This artwork, although bold and
imposing, was not tacky or garish, showing a youth and vibrancy to the city.
This idea was inspired by the Dulux ‘Lets Colour’ paint project (http://
www.letscolourproject.com/) whose motto is ‘adding colour to peoples
lives’.
The company donates liters of paint to worthy urban renewal projects all over
the world. In a similar fashion my idea is to regenerate derelict or decrepit urban
buildings by allowing local street artists use the abandoned buildings as a canvas
from which to project their work. Members of the public could be brought on
board by creating a social media competition allowing them to submit their ideas,
which could then be recreated by the street artists.
This idea would turn a grey decaying wasteland into a colorful urban gallery
allowing local artist hone their skills and display their talents.
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25. From Gloom to Bloom:
Inspiring Initiatives for the Ireland of tomorrow.
III. Youth & Education
26. III. Youth & Education
21. Audio Education
My inspiration for this idea is my nephew who is fifteen years old and
this year sat his junior certificate.
He is dyslexic and so obviously has considerable difficulty when it comes to
languages and complex academic material. I volunteered to assist him in his
revision work for the impending exams. Although much has improved in today’s
education system, which provides remedial and special needs assistance to
those with learning difficulties, little or no progress has been made towards
improving the tools by which these students are educated. Despite being a
dyslexic with obvious reading difficulties, my nephew was nonetheless expected
to read, learn by rote and reproduce material come exam day. I began to think
that in the technology age of there must be a better way of allowing students with
learning difficulties compete on a level playing field with others.
It is a proven fact that the more of our senses that are stimulated, the easier we
find it to learn. My idea is to have a leaving and junior cert application that helps
students to revise academic material aurally. To demonstrate this I recorded
all of my nephew’s exam notes into a Dictaphone, which helped his revision by
allowing him to follow and match the words on the page to the sounds in his
ears. I believe audio-based learning would assist every student not simply those
with learning difficulties to retain a large amount of academic data. Although the
results of the junior cert are not officially available yet, I hope by attaining good
grades that my nephew will be a example of the merits of introducing an audio
based student learning system.
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22. Life Choices Youth Education
This is a training program for young boys and girls 12-18 years old that would
focus on how young people make positive and negative choices that may
impact their future life course. The program would help to instill the tools and
skills required for them to negotiate a positive outcome. We are all aware of the
importance of attaining a strong education towards fulfilling ones potential. But
because of the systematic nature of the modern day system, one has to ask what
lessons for life does education pass on to our kids?
Taking inspiration from Australia’s Reach Foundation (http://www.
reach.org.au/ established by Irishman Jim Stynes) this program aims
not only to teach but also to listen to kids and help navigate them through
an often difficult and bewildering time of life.
Just as those who have undergone drink driving rehab programs my idea is to
have adults who have fallen into the pitfalls of addictions of various kind (alcohol,
drugs, smoking, gambling) speak to young people about how the choices they
made have negatively impacted their lives and what they undertook to turn
their lives around. In developing and implementing this program the idea is not
simply to give back but to encourage a real outcome in the lives of our youth
helping them to look at not only how they make decisions but to be aware of the
consequences of their actions.
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23. The Digital Imaginarium
This idea takes inspiration from Coder dojo (coderdojo.com), which is
an Irish non-for-profit movement that promotes free IT coding clubs for
young people.
UCD’s Innovation Academy recently held the own “Dojo” which was attended by
children as young as five and six, who came with their parents to start to learn
how to code, develop websites, apps, programs, games and more.
The idea is to create an after school studio for kids to develop skills in
filmmaking, video game development, animation and app development. It
would bring in professionals through TED talk style presentations and hands on
classes. Kids would be given the opportunity to take the technology they already
have at their fingertips and provide them with additional technology, software
and education to bring their ideas to the next level of development. Imaginarium
festivals could be held at the end of each school term where kids could display
their ideas, animations, games or apps. A website could be established to
allow them to promote their creations online. Scholarships could be provided
for low-income youths so that all children have access to the program. A study
curriculum could be established, which could be duplicated so that immagniriums
could spread throughout the country. This idea would give kids the tools and
knowledge so they could express their amazing creativity digitally.
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24. The Bigger Man Alcohol Campaign
We are all aware of the problems this country has with alcohol. It is stereotypical
but nonetheless embarrassing to view our nations youth being depicted as
drunken imbeciles particularly on an international stage.
Inspiration for this idea comes at a time when the government is seeking
to reform Irish drinking practices.
Proposed measures include setting minimum alcohol prices and educating our
youth on the pitfalls of over consumption. I propose an advertising campaign
targeted at young males designed to make them think twice before becoming
embroiled in alcohol-fuelled violence.
When a person is out on the town they want to have a good time, share a few
drinks, meet a few people and have a good few stories to tell the next day.
Unfortunately some people have an uncanny ability to turn a good night bad.
To these confrontational people we introduce “the bigger man”- a new social
concept that promotes the modern gentleman’s higher qualities of understanding,
confidence and compassion. The bigger man will inspire men and women to
choose the modern gentleman’s way of class instead of confrontation in the midst
of volatile social situations. The idea is to diffuse tense situations before they
accelerate, no matter how big the argument may seem it takes guts to step away
and be the bigger man.
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25. Keep Kids In-Tune!
“If music be the food of love-play on”. Shakespeare believed that music was a
journey on the road to beauty and truth. ‘Keep Kids In-Tune’ is an idea for a non-
profit summer school youth academy that would serve to amplify the voices of
young inner city males (10-18) through music.
This project seeks to thwart negative influences particularly in cities
where youth violence and crime is most problematic.
It would encourage young men to find their voice and create their own positive
destiny. The project would groom young men into gentleman of tomorrow by
providing musical education, celebrity master class experiences, academic
education resources internship opportunities team building excursions and
periodical trips to musical events. Music can provide many opportunities in a
person’s life. It is time to share those opportunities with our disadvantaged youth.
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26. Digital Career Guidance
Deciding which career to pursue is one of the most daunting prospects for
anyone much less a seventeen year old.
For many students the Irish CAO system is a minefield, a game of “cover
your eyes and point” at a college program that sounds promising and
rolls off the tongue nicely.
In many cases the main point of concern is ‘where to go to college’ not ‘what
to do in college’. As well as this because of the recession many young people
are being forced into areas where future job prospects appear good, in spite
of having no little insight or knowledge of these careers. If young people were
aware of the huge variety of careers out there, then they would be most likely to
pursue something they were genuinely interested in versus picking something
that’s convenient or available? This idea is to create a robust website that will
help secondary level kids and even those in college decide what careers they
would like to pursue. This website would comprise of a number of different
features including, job descriptions, common prerequisites, testimonials from
professionals in these jobs as well as opportunities to contact these professionals
via Q&A section. A career calculator would help people align the points structure
and their natural curiosities with a shortlist of preferred careers. If there is little
possibility of gaining direct entry into a chosen program the site would provide
alternative approaches such as perhaps using an I.T diploma course as a
starting ground. I believe that if created properly this website could help an entire
generation of kids to choose careers that might otherwise have gone unnoticed.
Lets get people into jobs they were meant to have and dream to obtain.
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32. From Gloom to Bloom:
Inspiring Initiatives for the Ireland of tomorrow.
IV. Charitable Giving
33. IV. Charitable Giving
27. Don’t Forget Your Shovels
This is a non-profit charitable organization that will help senior citizens living
alone or disabled people living alone keep their properties, lawns and driveways
cleaned and maintained during the year.
Inspiration from this idea came from RTE’s television show “Dirty Old
Towns” which is a show hosted by Dermot Gavin based on charitable acts
aimed at improving the quality of life in local communities.
There would be no direct employment in the scheme although people may wish
to make donations at their own discretion. All work would be voluntarily donated
through local community service group and second level students.
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34. IV. Charitable Giving
28. The Do-Gooders!
Inspiration from this idea came from this years inaugural “Clonakilty
Random Acts of Kindness Festival” (http://www.facebook.com/
ClonakiltyRandomActsOfKindnessFestival. This festival is based on
the premise that random acts of kindness can make all the difference in
peoples lives.
The Do-Gooders project exists because sometimes a surprise collective
effort is needed to right a wrong help someone through a hard time or make
a neighborhood more attractive or safer for everyone to enjoy. Based on the
concept of ‘strength in numbers’ the Do-Gooders operate like a flash mob of
kindness, turn up, do the good deed and leave, never expecting or accepting
a payment. The Do-Gooders will rely on the time effort skills and generosity of
volunteers. It doesn’t matter what skills or resources individuals would bring
to the team the beneficiaries or the community at large would appreciate every
ounce of effort and support members would give them. The key to the success
of the project would be public participation; a pro-active Do-Gooder is an involved
Do-Gooder!
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35. IV. Charitable Giving
29. Charitable Socializing
There is little doubt that in this country, rightly or wrongly, the pub is one of the
main centers of our social sphere. Whether we are celebrating the success of
a sporting event, enjoying family occasions or perhaps collectively drowning our
sorrows, the local pub facilitates all our needs.
What if the local pub did more than merely facilitate but rewarded us
for socializing? Taking inspiration from national charitable events such
as RTE Telethon, where many fund-raising events take place in public
houses,
I introduce to you the concept of charitable socializing-a charity owned pub where
100% of the profits go to charitable causes. Charitable socializing would change
the way we look at charitable donations. Simply by having dinner and drinks you
will help make your community a better place. One hundred percent of the profits
would be taken and donated to charities that desperately need the funds.
If this notion seems alien consider the numerous black tie events that take
place where individuals pay top dollar for a table or auction bid for meaningless
merchandise. These people are essentially socializing in the name of charity, my
idea is a more stripped down localized version of the same concept. Bringing
charitable giving into day-to-day living would make it more convenient and fun for
everyone and would allow more people to be involved.
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36. IV. Charitable Giving
30. The Charitable Flash Mob
This idea takes inspiration form the speed of light concept (www.
speedoflight2012.org.uk) which was a night time run to commemorate
the London 2012 Olympic games.
Runners were clad in a specially designed light suits, which when activated by
hundreds or runners resulted in an astonishing illuminating night time display.
How about using this as an innovative charitable fund raising idea? For example
a charitable nighttime “Light Run” from Dublin to Cork in aid of cancer research.
The visually impressive spectacle would be sure to gain attention and support
along the route as well as creating a positive symbol of hope for those afflicted
with the condition.
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37. From Gloom to Bloom:
Inspiring Initiatives for the Ireland of tomorrow.
Thank you.