CFA at NCAD was proud to partner with the British Council x ThinkYoung for an energising two-day Digital Citizens Connect training – part of the Youth Connect Europe programme. The initiative supports young people across Europe in developing the critical media literacy, digital ethics, and collaborative problem-solving skills needed to navigate and shape the evolving AI landscape.
Hosted on campus by the CFA at NCAD, the workshop brought together British Council leadership, expert judges, facilitators, and talented CFA students who spent two days exploring how AI influences media, and how young creators can design solutions that make digital environments fairer, safer, and more transparent.
We were honoured to welcome:
Facilitators – ThinkYoung
Mentors – CFA NCAD
Their guidance, professionalism, and care helped shape an inspiring learning environment across both days.
The British Council x ThinkYoung format is designed to help young people move from learning to action in a short sprint—during which mentors play a crucial role.
Participants explored:
Mentors and facilitators supported sessions by:
Day 2 shifted into design mode. Students formed teams to develop a prototype solution – whether a tool, campaign, app, or game – addressing a media literacy challenge they felt strongly about.
Mentors focused on:
At the end of the workshop, one winning project was selected to attend a British Council study visit in the UK in 2026. There, young creators will:
This opportunity ensures young people are not only learning about the digital world—but shaping it.
A huge congratulations to the CFA students who won:
These young designers and media thinkers embraced the challenge with creativity, curiosity, and a real commitment to tackling the complexities of today’s information ecosystem.
The British Council x CFA NCAD workshop showcased precisely what the Youth Connect programme was designed to achieve: helping young leaders build the confidence, skills, and ethical grounding to engage thoughtfully and creatively in digital spaces.
We extend our thanks to the British Council xThinkYoung, our judges, facilitators, mentors and especially our outstanding CFA students whose innovation and passion made the event memorable.