The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission has told the United Nations Human Rights Council that Travellers should be recognised by the Irish Government as an ethnic minority – as a priority. “While there...
Pavee Point’s Gabi Florica Muntean is representing Roma in Ireland at the Council of Europe’s Review Conference of Roma Women taking place in Macedonia this week. The aim is to take stock of developments...
Remove Pig Farm for Roma Pride This Sunday, October 4th, Roma Pride Day, Pavee Point and Roma activists are calling for the removal of a pig farm on the site of a WW2 concentration...
Patrick Reilly (pictured) of Pavee Point’s Violence Against Women Programme today (Oct 1st) addressed the Working Session of the OSCE Human Rights Conference – Human Dimension Implementation Meeting on tolerance and non-discrimination. Patrick called...
Pavee Point has been invited to Europe’s largest annual human rights and democracy event this week in Warsaw, Poland. The Human Development Implementation Meeting provides an opportunity for Pavee Point to highlight the human...
Pavee Point is supporting the Ask Consent Campaign to raise awareness on the issue of sexual consent. This campaign is a three week long national public awareness campaign funded by Cosc, The National Office...
Pavee Point’s Co-Director, Martin Collins gave a broad welcome to the official launch of CENA – the first Traveller led approved Housing Body, at this week’s AGM of the Irish Traveller Movement. Minister of State...
Pavee Point attended the National Traveller Women’s Forum Policy Training event and AGM on 16th September. “The event brought Traveller women together to discuss issues they face,” said Tessa Collins of Pavee Point’s Violence...
Thanks to the success of Pavee Point’s and Asthma Society of Ireland’s (ASI) Education Training Programme with Traveller health workers – Asthma Society of Ireland want to extend the training around the country. On September...
Three new recruits joined our team of Home Visitors as part of our Education Programme. They completed training with the National College of Ireland before taking up their positions. The new recruits joined the...