D+ to Traveller And Roma Children

A low grade, D+ , is awarded to ‘Traveller and Roma Children’ in this year’s Children’s Rigths Alliance annual Report Card. This improvement on last year’s grade is due to the Government’s recognition of Traveller ethnicity and the publication of the National Traveller and Roma Inclusion Strategy. Yet Traveller children leave school on average 5 years […]

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Oireachtas Committee told urgent action needed in Traveller mental health

‘When you hear of young Travellers committing suicide, you make no wonder of it anymore. We can do better for Travellers,’ Patrick Reilly, Pavee Point Mental Health Worker. Pavee Point made its presentation to the Joint Committee on the Future of Mental Health Care today.  In our submission we conclude that an urgent response and positive action is […]

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Up to Date on Recycling

Thanks to Voice and our Recycling Ambassador Triona Reid for bringing us up to date on the most recent do’s and don’ts of recycling.  Their free Recycling Workshop for community groups cleared up a lot of confusion about what you can put in your Green Bin.  And we got to explain how many Travellers living […]

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Human Rights for Travellers & Roma

In April 2018, a national seminar was held to mark International Traveller and Roma Day. This seminar provided a space for dialogue between Traveller and Roma leaders, policy-makers and other human rights experts. The key message from the day was that discrimination and racism towards Travellers and Roma is endemic, and can be seen in unequal […]

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Roundtable on Human Rights with UN Commissioner

An informal roundtable took place with Deputy UN Higher Commissioner for Human Rights, Kate Gilmore this week at Pavee Point.  This was a great opportunity to engage with civil society during a short visit to Ireland. Commissioner Gilmore heard from a variety of organisations working in the area of women and children’s rights as well […]

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Santa a big hit at Christmas party for Roma children

Photos by Derek Speirs. On Wednesday 20th December we held our Christmas party for Roma children.  About 100 children and their parents came and made it a real family occasion.   Thanks to everyone who donated presents to make this such a happy occasion and a special thanks to Hamleys Toyshop, Dundrum and also for […]

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Traveller Ethnicity at the Mansion House

There was a great celebration of Traveller ethnicity last night at the Mansion House with Dublin’s Lord Mayor, Micheal MacDonncha launching the new issue of Studies in Arts & Humanities www.sahjournal.com which focuses on indigenous peoples and features an editorial by Martin Collins. Martin spoke of the struggle to achieve official recognition of Traveller ethnicity […]

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#TravellerEthnicityPin to celebrate #HumanRightsDay

We celebrated the first International Human Rights Day with Irish Travellers officially recognised as a minority ethnic group by the Irish State.  We posted photos and messages on Facebook and Twitter of people wearing the Traveller ethnicity pin and got a great reaction with almost 5,000 tweets and a reach of over 5,000 on Facebook […]

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Need for Anti-Racist Election Protocol

In the current general election climate and with today’s Cabinet reshuffle we are calling on all political parties to sign up again to Enar Ireland’s  Anti-Racist Election Protocol which promotes responsible electioneering and condemns candidates should they engage in racist electioneering. It is not a surprise that ethnic minorities experience discrimination but it is vital […]

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Finalist for EU Health Award

Pavee Point was one of the 10 finalists for the “EU Health Award for NGO’s 2017 Promoting Vaccination”. These 10 projects were selected from the submission made by projects throughout Europe. The submission Pavee Point made for the award was on ‘Community Awareness Programme on Vaccination’. On behalf of Pavee Point Mary Brigid Collins received […]

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16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence

Between 25 November and 10 December this year we want to help #ChangetheConversation on domestic and sexual violence. We want to help separate the myths from the truths about domestic and sexual violence. Read our brochure that challenges the misconceptions of violence against minority ethnic women, including Travellers, in Ireland.  See our posts on Facebook and […]

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Visit to Waterford inspires our Garden Project

Our Community Heart Garden Project recently went on a day trip to Ballybeg in Waterford to visit Ballybeg Community Development Project ‘Ballybeg Greens’ and a local Traveller Men’s Shed.  It was an opportunity for our group to explore how different projects with similar goals could inspire us with new ideas and challenge us to improve. […]

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Maternal Health Initiative Wins Animate 2017 Award

We are delighted with the win yesterday at the Animate Awards 2017 for our Traveller Maternal Health Initiative. This initiative, based in North Dublin, seeks to bridge the gap between Traveller women’s engagement with mainstream antenatal education and the maternity services. “The current mainstream approach to maternal health in Ireland is not accessible to Traveller […]

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Movember – a month to remember men’s health

Movember is an annual event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men’s health issues, such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and men’s suicide. In Ireland, prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men, after skin cancer. Each year over 3,000 men or 1 in 8 […]

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Traveller Mams and Baby Massage

This week Traveller Primary Health Care worker Winnie Mc Donagh facilitated her first Baby Massage 5 week programme with two Traveller mothers and babies.  Baby Massage can aid emotional stress, improve sleep patterns, sooth the baby, build immunity, assist recovery from post-natal depression and promote bonding between the parent/guardian and baby.  Winnie completed her training […]

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New Evidence of Discrimination Against Travellers that Cannot Be Ignored

Today’s discrimination research published by IHREC and the ESRI is more hard evidence of the inequalities faced by Irish Travellers – evidence that can no longer be ignored – says Pavee Point Traveller and Roma Centre. National Plan Against Racism The research “Who experiences discrimination in Ireland? Evidence from the QNHS Equality Modules” shows 1 in 8 […]

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Revised ethnic equality question needed in Census 2021

Census 2021 should have a properly explained ethnic equality question with a developed list of categories to choose from, recommends Pavee Point in its submission to the Central Statistics Office on future Census. This revised question builds on the existing question on ‘cultural background’.  This question has been shown to be  largely robust and stood […]

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Tinsmithing rings out at Collins Barracks

Early in 2017, we were approached by a young Traveller man living in Finglas.  Michael Collins of Avila Park, Finglas was just finishing his own studies and was looking at some business ideas. What could be done to reintroduce tinsmithing skills to the Traveller community?  And in what way could the craft be made a […]

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Census 2016  – Hard Evidence of the Inequalities Faced by Irish Travellers

Pavee Point welcomes the hard evidence in Census 2016 figures released today of the continuing inequalities faced by Irish Travellers. “These inequalities cannot continue to be ignored,”  said Ronnie Fay, Co Director Pavee Point. “These figures show the huge gaps that continue to exist in Traveller health, education, employment and accommodation.” “Travellers are dying 6 […]

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