We welcome the ‘Life Safety’ approach adopted by the Dept. of Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government and its engagement with Traveller organisations in producing its ‘Report on Programme to Review and Enhance Fire Safety in Local Authority Provided Traveller Accommodation’. This initiative was taken in the wake of the Carrickmines fire tragedy in which 10 Travellers, including […]
read more →Pavee Point Chairperson and Chairperson of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, Anastasia Crickley, addressed the UN Summit on Migrants and Refugees this week. Ms Crickley who is founder of Migrants Rights Centre Ireland and Chairperson of Community Work Ireland said it was speak unacceptable to speak oof the integration of migrants […]
read more →National Women’s Council backs call for Traveller Agency We were delighted with the support from NWCI members in agreeing to lobby the Government to establish an independent Traveller Agency to drive and monitor the implementation of Traveller policy in accommodation and other key areas at its recent AGM. As women often bear responsibility for the […]
read more →Our Primary Health Care for Traveller Project features in the autumn issue of the HSE magazine – Sexual Health News. Aoife Mallon and Mary Bridget Collins took part in a foundation programme for the promotion of sexual health within Traveller communities. In the article they talk about some of the issues facing Travellers. “We want […]
read more →The Trouble With Travellers – an article by Dublin author Frankie Gaffney has received much interest this week. It’s an article that pulls together various strands and up to date research and we are publishing it here for reference. Frankie Gaffney writes on broadsheet.ie on 5th Sep 2016: Primitive, unruly, unkempt, nomadic, prone to thievery […]
read more →The case of Paddy Flynn is yet another example of a Traveller child being left behind by the education system in Ireland. Only 13% of Travellers complete formal education in comparison with 92% of the general population. 7 out of 10 Traveller children live in families where their mother has no formal education or primary […]
read more →Photo: Mobile homes are removed from the halting site at Woodland Park, Dundalk, December 2015. Pavee Point Traveller and Roma Centre is calling (today 25th August 2016) on Minister for Housing, Simon Coveney TD to use his Ministerial powers and introduce a ban on Traveller evictions until Travellers on local authorities housing lists are provided for. […]
read more →Findings of local authority Traveller accommodation fire safety audits are unsurprising but lamentable, says Pavee Point Traveller & Roma Centre as more and more local authorities make public their Traveller fire safety audits as a result of requests under the Freedom of Information Act. These audits were carried out as part of the Government’s ‘Programme […]
read more →Roma in Ireland met today in Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford to commemorate Roma Genocide Memorial Day and remember the estimated 500,000 Roma who were murdered by the Nazis. The Roma Health Advocacy Project and RCPE hosted the event which heard from Roma young people and the Department of Justice. The Roma National Anthem was played and a minute’s silence […]
read more →Pavee Point welcomes the acknowledgement by Press Ombudsman Peter Feeney that an article published by the Irish Daily Mail in 2014 contained generalisations about the Traveller community and was offensive . In his judgement on the 23rd of June, Peter Feeney, Press Ombudsman said an article written by Brenda Power, in the Irish Daily Mail ‘certainly […]
read more →The need for Traveller specific accommodation has been highlighted by the Government in its housing and homelessness plan, Rebuilding Ireland, launched today. This acknowledgement of the crisis in Traveller accommodation means the Housing Agency will commission an independent review of funding for Traveller specific accommodation within the context of local authority Traveller Accommodation Programmes. This […]
read more →In our Pre Budget Submission we are calling on the Government to help safeguard against child poverty in the Roma community and remove child benefit from habitual residence condition requirements And we’re asking that the Government provides a humanitarian response to ensure that Roma families are not living without basic food and shelter. We are also […]
read more →There were many struggles and happy memories recalled at the Donegal Travellers’ Project 20th Anniversary event this week. And lots of plans for the future. Speakers recalled the great work of the project and its impact on people’s lives at an event in the Regional Cultural Centre. And old and new friends gathered for a […]
read more →Traditionally, summer holidays coincide with the eviction of Roma and Travellers throughout Europe, which takes place almost unnoticed. This week six international organisations stress the human cost of evictions and recall standards in a joint statement. Throughout Europe, Roma and Travellers – particularly those living in informal settlements, slums or halting sites – now face […]
read more →Traveller women took part today (June 29th) in a bread making workshop as part of a NWCI event. Kneading and folding dough was used in the half-day workshop with Pavee Point’s Traveller Community Health Workers as a metaphor for women’s work and to discuss a feminist perspective on the folding and unfolding of time. The women […]
read more →Tessa Collins of Pavee Point’s Violence Against Women Programme was a special invitee to meet US Vice President Joe Biden at an event in Dublin Castle Garden on June 24th where he spoke to her of his support for Traveller ethnicity. Tessa was part of a group representing organisations working in the area of Domestic and Sexual […]
read more →Tens of thousands of people took part in the annual Pride parade in Dublin city centre June 25th to support the LGBTQ community and celebrate diversity. This year’s theme was ‘Rebel Rebel’ honouring the historic events of 1916 and a tribute to David Bowie. The parade was led by Max Krzyzanowski of LGBT Noise, which started at […]
read more →Photo: Here 4 year old John Collins and 4 year old Cassie Marie McDonagh with L to R, Professor Jimmy Hill Vice President National College of Ireland, Geraldine McDonnell Home Visitor Pavee Point, Charlene Collins and Ann McDonnell Home Visitor Pavee Point. Photo by Derek Speirs Seven Traveller children graduated from the Parent Child Home Programme […]
read more →Homelessness Committee proposals show Traveller accommodation is part of the homelessness crisis and displays a much needed positive approach to improving living conditions for Irish Travellers, according to Pavee Point Traveller and Roma Centre. We are delighted the Committee echoes our calls for a moratorium on evictions, Traveller accommodation implementation mechanisms to include Travellers and […]
read more →Over 200 Traveller men made their way to the Phoenix Park on 14th of June for health checks on Traveller Men’s Health Day, supported by the Eastern Regional Traveller Health Network and part of Men’s Health Week. Organisations such as the Irish Cancer Society, Pieta House, Headstrong, Jigsaw and the Marie Keating Foundation provided health information […]
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