HSE Excellence

Pavee Mothers was part of the showcase of HSE Excellence Awards which took place in the Mansion House last week.  Our project, is a phone friendly website developed with  Traveller women for Traveller women with information to support mothers-to-be during and after pregnancy. The awards reflect the high quality of work being undertaken with the HSE.  […]

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National Holocaust Memorial Day

Bianca Paun, representing Pavee Point’s Roma programme, addressed the Holocaust Memorial event in the Mansion House to talk about the experience of the Roma people at the hands of the Nazis. The Holocaust known as Parajomas in the Romani language meaning ‘the devouring’  saw an estimated 500,000 Roma murdered by the Nazis. https://vimeo.com/313812059 Damaris Paun […]

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European report highlights deficiencies in Traveller accommodation

The European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR) published today its findings 2018 on the follow-up given by 8 States (Belgium, Bulgaria, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy and Portugal) to decisions in the collective complaints procedure. It says that none of the five issues on which the committee found against Ireland in December 2015 on Traveller accommodation have […]

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New Domestic Violence Act – Positive Changes

A new Domestic Violence Act 2018 is here – get up to date with new laws. The Domestic Violence Act 2018 is the law on domestic violence in the Republic of Ireland. The Act brings many positive changes to make sure that victims of domestic violence are protected. Some changes include: No Forced Marriages (S.38) […]

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Organisations to Help Generate Employment for Roma

We were delighted this week to hear of an award, by the Department of Justice & Equality, of €500,000 Dormant Account Funds to 7 organisations across the country to generate employment for members of the Roma Community . This is in line with Government commitments in the Roma Needs Assessment and the National Traveller Roma Inclusion Strategy.  […]

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Ban Traveller Evictions – not fair to families with nowhere to go

Pavee Point Traveller and Roma Centre is calling on Minister for Housing, Eoghan Murphy TD to intervene and ban Traveller evictions until the Traveller accommodation crisis is over. Today (Jan 11th 2019) five families including 28 children face eviction from an old school site in Balgaddy, Clondalkin where they have been living since last year. The […]

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Nursing Conference Hears from Travellers

Mary Brigid Collins addressed the All Ireland Chief Nursing Officers Conference at Dublin Castle on the 4th December. Mary Brigid, assistant co-ordinator of the Pavee Point Primary Health Care Project,  spoke to a packed conference on a collective Community Development approach to addressing Traveller issues in health.  The Conference focused on the routes to reform […]

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POLITICS NEEDS WOMEN – 100 YEARS AFTER THE VOTE FOR WOMEN

On December 14th in 1918, Irishwomen got the chance to cast their hard won right to vote for the first time. Two women, Countess Constance Markievicz In St Patrick’s ward in Dublin, and Winifred Carney in East Belfast, would also stand for election. Other political women, who had fought long & hard for the vote […]

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Beady Pocket at the National Museum, Collins Barracks

The Traveller ‘Beady Pocket’ is a cultural garment that gives a lot of information about Traveller culture and identity. The artist in residence at the National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History, Collins Barracks, Róisín de Buitléar –  in collaboration with the Museum, Pavee Point and TravAct, Coolock recently worked with 22 women, Travellers and […]

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Traveller and Roma Women speak up for Human Rights Day 2018

In the run up to Human Rights Day 2018 our workers have been busy.  Gabi Muntean,  Roma Community Worker and Tessa Collins, Traveller Community Worker were both speaking up for equality for Traveller and Roma this week. “I will tell you a short story about a Roma family that came to Ireland in 2007…”  Read […]

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Strong Hands Stop Violence Against Women

16 Days of Action Today marks the beginning of the 16 Days of Action Opposing Violence Against Women – a time to come together and work to prevent and end violence against women around the world. The campaign runs from the 25th of November, the International Day of Elimination of Violence against Women, to the […]

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We Shall Overcome

Photo: (L to R) Patrick Reilly, Pavee Point, Nuala Kelly, Pavee Point, Sheila Nunan, ICTU, Des Geraghty, Ethel Buckley SIPTU and Michael Halpenny Front Row (L to R) Michael Farrell, Fr Peter McVerry, Lucky Khambule, Bernadette McAliskey. ‘We Shall Overcome Civil Rights – the Struggle Continues’ was a seminar held in Liberty Hall on the 10th […]

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International Men’s Day

Pavee Point helped celebrate International Men’s Day at The Men’s Development Network event to highlight the need to end men’s violence against women and girls and to promote gender equality. The event was attended by Fergal Fox, general manager of the Health Service Executive, Orla O ‘Connor CEO of National Women’s Council of Ireland and […]

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Out of Silence – Women’s Mental Health in their Own Words

Missie Collins was one of the panelists at the launch of ‘Out of Silence’ a report by the National Women’s Council of Ireland on women’s mental health.  The report acknowledges the role discrimination and racism has to play in contributing to poor mental health for women along with other factors. Dr Clodagh Dowling delivered the […]

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National Drug Forum

Pavee Point was delighted to attend the first National Drug Forum on Monday which was held in the Aviva stadium and hosted by the Department of Health and the Heath Research Board.   Pavee Point attended two workshops, one on ‘Dual Diagnosis:using partnership and peer support as resources in treatment’. Clondalkin Drug and Alcohol Task […]

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Equality needs to included in Government Budget

Traveller PHC workers attended a NWCI seminar ‘No Feminist Budget 2019’ on 17th October on the impact of Budget 19 on women and the importance of measuring this. We supported the NWCI call for equality budgeting and for an equality statement was called for in the next budget. “When the budget is getting done we’re […]

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Postcards Say Put us on the PATH to Health Equality

This week we are sending out postcards to politicians and decision makers to seek support to implement the forthcoming Traveller Health Action Plan. We want politicians and policy makers to put pressure on Ministers to take make this Plan work.  We know what needs to be done.  We know how it can be done.  What […]

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Pavee Point Congratulates Michael D. Higgins on Election Result 

Photos: Annie and Tommy McDonagh, members of the Travelling community from Galway’s east side, cast their votes. Photograph: Joe O’Shaughnessy, The Irish Times Pavee Point Traveller & Roma Centre congratulates Michael D. Higgins on his resounding re-election as President of Ireland. Irish Travellers know that President Higgins will continue to represent everyone in Ireland, including […]

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End Poverty Day

Pavee Point’s Primary Health Care Project was delighted to take part in this year’s commemoration of the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. This year marked the 10th anniversary of the unveiling of the Human Rights and Poverty Stone in Dublin’s city centre. A number of Traveller women spoke at the event where they […]

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