Education Programme

Transforming Traveller and Roma Education from Access to Outcomes

Our dedicated Education Programme builds on, reinforces and supports Traveller and Roma education rights and ambition, and works to address discrimination and marginalisation.

Our Goal

Provide a Traveller and Roma analysis of education rights and issues in Ireland that transforms Traveller and Roma education from access to outcomes.

In Our Work We:

– Influence Policy

– Influence systems and education services

– Support Travellers and Traveller organisations

Information

Supports and Bursaries for Universities 2025

Geraldine McDonnell, Mental Health Worker, Pavee Point Traveller and Roma Centre, Bridget Nevin, Primary Health Care Coordinator, TravAct, Dr Ciara Bradley, Associate Professor in Community Work and Youth Work, Maynooth University, Patrick Reilly, Mental Health Co-ordinator, Pavee Point, Megan McDonnell, DSGBV worker, Pavee Point, Geraldine McDonagh, Southside Travellers Action Group (STAG), along with Lynsey Kavanagh, Co-director Pavee Point, Anastasia Crickley, Chairperson, Pavee Point at their graduation at Maynooth University 2025.  Photo by Tommy Clancy.

Contact Details

General enquiries – education@pavee.ie

Early Years to  Secondary Education – ed.coordinator@pavee.ie

Further Higher Education & Training –  fhet@pavee.ie or