No to Exploitation and Abuse

Pavee Point Traveller and Roma Centre would like to offer our sympathy to the 18 people – victims of forced labour by 11 members of the Rooney family in Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and London, as reported last week. As a human rights organisation, we condemn anyone who exploits and abuses people in the way described during this […]

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Dignity for Lety ….At Last!

Pavee Point Traveller & Roma Centre welcomes the announcement this week that a pig farm on the site of a Roma concentration camp in the Czech Republic will finally be bought by the Czech government and a proper memorial put in place. Owners of the pig farm, AGPI, agreed a sale price with the Czech […]

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President presented with Traveller Ethnicity pin

Today President Michael D. Higgins was presented with our Traveller Ethnicity pin at a special ceremony at Áras an Uachtaráin with a group from Pavee Point Traveller & Roma Centre. The Traveller Ethnicity Pin was created to celebrate the Irish State’s formal acknowledgement of Travellers as a distinct ethnic group in Irish society on 1st of […]

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Roma Holocaust Memorial 2017 – Remembrance,  Recognition & Respect

Photos by Derek Speirs. Members of the Irish and international Roma community gathered today at the Mansion House, Dublin to commemorate Roma Holocaust Memorial Day. In a moving tribute to the estimated 500,000 Roma and Sinti who were murdered in the Holocaust, young Roma leaders read out testimonies of Holocaust survivors and their families.   […]

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Community Hearts Day

Today we launched our Community Hearts Day in Abigail Centre in Kildonan Road in Finglas.  It was undertaken by Pavee Point in partnership with Irish Heart and CDETB. It was a fantastic day with the speeches being a real highlight, as they allowed family and friends from the community to learn about the health benefits enjoyed […]

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Dignity for Lety – respect for Roma victims of Holocaust

This weekend four representatives of the Irish Roma and Traveller Communities travel to the Czech Republic to protest at a pig farm being allowed to remain on the site of a World War 2 Roma concentration camp.Gabi Muntean, TicaMuntean, Bianca Paun and James Anthony McDonagh will attend a demonstration on Saturday 24th June as part of […]

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Pavees in Pride Parade – for 12th year

There was a massive crowd, lots of sunshine and a happy atmosphere  for the Dublin Pride Parade.  The parade set off from Stephen’s Green around 2pm and made its way to Smithfield. On the way there was music, dancing, flag waving, whistleblowing and lots of support from the people who lined the streets to show […]

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National Traveller Health Network Discusses New Traveller/Roma Strategy

The National Traveller Health Network Meeting took place today, 22nd June, and focused on the health actions in the recently launched National Traveller Roma Inclusion Strategy (NTRIS).  Members talked about what future developments need to be prioritised. NTRIS is available here. The Saint Vincent de Paul also addressed the meeting to discuss how they could provide […]

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Writer in Residence – Listen to Stories

Lisa Harding, author, came to Pavee Point as part of the Irish Writer’s Centre ‘Writer in Residence’ programme in 2016.  She worked with a group of Traveller women and men on a project entitled ‘Voices’ that ran over 10 weeks. Lisa used her experience in working with different groups to facilitate the group in telling stories and finding […]

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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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