NEW TRAVELLER/ROMA STRATEGY – A ROADMAP TO POSITIVE CHANGE

Today’s publication of the new National Traveller Roma Inclusion Strategy (NTRIS) provides a much-needed roadmap  for Traveller and Roma inclusion that outlines positive commitments across departments and agencies. “The new Strategy reflects a partnership approach, demonstrated through the development of the NTRIS steering group and national consultations.  We commend the work undertaken by the Department of […]

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Traveller Men’s Health Day as part of Traveller Pride

Traveller Men’s Health Day took place today in the Phoenix Park as part of Traveller Pride Week and to mark Men’s Health Week. Thankfully the rain held off for most of the day so Traveller men from different organisations could concentrate on blood pressure checks, diabetes checks and getting  the information on keeping a  healthy […]

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Info Sharing with Maori Leader

Tania Williams is a Maori family lawyer from New Zealand, who visited Pavee Point for information sharing with our Primary Health Care team. Tania has done research into the protection and care of Maori children.  This led to the development of Tribal leader navigators to support families in the area of child protection.  Tania is also […]

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Review of Traveller Accommodation Law – Welcome

Pavee Point welcomes last week’s commitment from Minister of State for Housing and Urban Renewal, Damien English, T.D to review the 1998 Traveller Accommodation Act.  This commitment was given through the National Traveller Accommodation Consultation Committee. ‘We have been calling for a review of this legislation for some time,” said Martin Collins, Pavee Point Director, “As […]

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Traveller Pride Awards 2017

Thomas Maughan of Cavan won the Community Development award for his work with Traveller men and men’s sheds. Ian McDonagh of Young Scientist fame won the Education award. Business Dragon Gavin Duffy presented the Employment & Enterprise award to Michael Power editor of Traveller’s Voice magazine. Lucht Siuil Oga of Dunalk won the Youth award. […]

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Together in Pride – 24th June

March 1st 2017 was a historic day for Ireland. After decades of campaigning by Travellers and allies, activists and human rights organisations there finally came the moment when the State recognised that Travellers were a minority ethnic group. The excitement on that day was palpable. When the Taoiseach made his address, the emotion and pride […]

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Minister Paschal Donohoe, TD visits Pavee Point

Minister Paschal Donohoe, TD, spoke about how important the recognition of Traveller ethnicity is on a visit to Pavee Point today. The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform said he was proud to be part of the Government that recognised Traveller ethnicity and acknowledged how important it is for Traveller culture and identity The Minister met […]

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Pavee Point signs up to new Healthy Ireland Network Charter

Pavee Point signed up to the Healthy Ireland Network Charter. This Network was launched thanks to the work of the Health Ireland Council, who in 2016, identified ‘health and wellbeing’ as a priority for the country in the next 100 years. This new Network will help provide a platform for organisations to connect with others, […]

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Minister for Arts promotes pride in Traveller Culture

Minister for Arts, Heritage, Rural, Regional and Gaeltacht Affairs, Heather Humphreys, TD, sampled the enthusiasm and energy for arts and heritage at Pavee Point and reiterated her belief in pride in Traveller culture. The Minister recalled her own family’s contact with Travellers in the days gone by and said her programme ‘Creative Ireland’ was committed to enabling […]

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Rosaleen McDonagh – First Traveller elected to Aosdána

Congratulations to Rosaleen McDonagh, playwright, on her election to Aosdána.  She is the first Irish Traveller to receive this honour. Rosaleen says she is ‘delighted’ with the news and that her election came as a surprise. “Poet, Michael O’Loughlin and writer Colm McCann nominated me.  It was never my ambition or on my horizon.  I […]

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New Women’s Strategy – Actions on Traveller/Roma Women

It is good news that the new National Women’s Strategy 2017-2020 contains specific actions in relation to Traveller and Roma women.  This wasn’t the case in the last Strategy. It is our experience that Traveller/Roma are often ignored if not specifically named in policy documents. The Strategy locates some of these actions with the National […]

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Minister Engages on Traveller Health

We were very happy to welcome Minister for Health Simon Harris TD to Pavee Point to highlight health inequalities between Irish Travellers and the majority population. Minister Harris met with Programme Workers here in Pavee Point to hear about our work and to get up to date information on Traveller health: ·         A 15 year […]

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Community Work in a Changing Ireland

EU Roma Week saw the first session of ‘Community Work in a Changing Ireland’ – a course for Traveller and Roma leaders – take place at NUI, Maynooth. This course is taking place over four sessions between now and October and aims:  To promote effective intercultural community development to improve the communication and co-operation between Travellers […]

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Census Results 2016 – Ethnic Data important for Travellers

Today’s Census 2016 results show an increase in the numbers of Irish Travellers – a sign, partly at least, of the success in getting across the message of the importance of ethnic data collection. Census 2016 results show a population increase of 5.1% to almost 31,000 Irish Travellers in the Republic. ‘It is very important to […]

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Traveller Students Bring Richness to Student Life

Maynooth University calls for action on the low levels of Traveller participation in higher educaiton in its report ‘Traveller in Higher Education’, launched today. The report places particular emphasis on mature students, becaues of the particular challenges of re-entering formal education in early adult life for many Travellers. Anastasia Crickley, former Head of Maynooth University […]

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Proud to be Roma

This year for International Roma Day we are asking Roma community members what makes them proud to be Roma? My name is Gina. I was born in Romania. I’ve been in Ireland for sixteen years. I am training to be a nurse so I can help people. Why are you proud to be Roma? I am […]

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Support for Killarney Travellers’ fight against racism

It has come to our attention that there is a demonstration against discrimination in Killarney planned for this Friday – Saint Patrick’s Day. The Travellers in the town are highlighting the ongoing endemic discrimination that they experience on a daily basis.  Quite clearly a lot of people still think it’s normal and acceptable to discriminate […]

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