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'); 'I was stuck in a room with no privacy': Fears that pandemic will have long-term impacts on disadvantaged young people A new report from the Irish Youth Foundation has been published today. By Orla Dwyer Tuesday 1 Jun 2021, 6:25 AM 1 hour ago 6,493 Views 1 Comment Image: Shutterstock Image: Shutterstock THE MAJORITY OF youth workers believe the pandemic will have long-term impacts on disadvantaged young people. That’s according to a new report from the Irish Youth Foundation (IYF) and Amárach Research which surveyed over 300 youth workers and conducted in-depth interviews with 25 youth workers and 20 young people living with disadvantage. The IYF is a charity supporting children and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.