• Source: Aidan Farrelly
    • Aidan Farrelly (born 1986/1987) is an Irish Social Democrats politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Kildare North constituency since the 2024 general election. He retained the seat for the Social Democrats, previously held by the party's retiring founder Catherine Murphy.
      Farrelly previously represented the Clane area on Kildare County Council from 2019 to 2024. He is a lecturer in social policy and youth work at Maynooth University, having experience in Kildare Youth Services.


      Early life and education


      Farrelly grew up in Clane. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Applied Social Sciences from St Patrick's, Carlow College in 2008. He went on to complete a Master of Science (MSc) in Community and Youth Work in 2018 and a Doctorate of Social Science (DSocSci) in 2024, both at Maynooth University.


      Career


      Farrelly began his career in community development and youth work. He contributed to Clane Youth Project in 2007. From 2008 to 2021, he was a team leader in Kildare Youth Services.
      In the 2019 local elections, Farrelly was elected to represent his hometown Clane on Kildare County Council for the Social Democrats. The following year, he began lecturing in community and youth work at Maynooth University in the Department of Applied Social Studies. He joined the National Youth Council of Ireland as a research officer in 2023. Farrelly successfully sought re-elected as a councillor in the 2024 local elections.
      Shortly after his re-election to Kildare Council, Farrelly was selected as a general election candidate for Kildare North in the 2024 general election, replacing the retiring Social Democrats party founder Catherine Murphy. Ahead of the election, Farrelly helped launch the party's youth manifesto with Murphy.


      Personal life


      Farrelly lives in Prosperous with his wife Aisling. They have an elder daughter and two younger sons.


      Select bibliography


      "Youth Work as Transformative Education: A reflection on the National Youth Council of Ireland's pedagogical bootcamp" in Policy and Practice: A Development Education Review (2023) for the Centre for Global Education, co-written with Sally Daly


      References




      External links


      Social Democrats profile

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