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True Colours

Information and Application Form

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and National Consultative Committee on Racism and Interculturalism

Introduction

From November 8th - 22nd 1999 it is planned to organise two weeks of events to focus on how Irish Society can be more inclusive of Black and ethnic minority groups including Travellers, and refugees and asylum seekers.

The purpose of this leaflet is to outline a framework for the two weeks and how groups can organise events that can become part of the final programme, which will be published at the beginning of October.

Aims of the Initiative

Ireland has always been a culturally diverse society, but it is only in recent years that this diversity is beginning to be recognised. Despite some important progress in recent years towards the greater inclusion of Black and ethnic minority groups including Travellers, and refugees and asylum seekers. events have shown that there needs to be much greater efforts to promote a more intercultural society and to tackle issues such as racism and discrimination. The aims of the two weeks are to:

  • Highlight the challenge of cultural diversity into the new millennium
  • Identify some of the steps needed for building a more inclusive, intercultural society
  • Address issues such as racism and discrimination experienced by ethnic minorities in Ireland.

The Programme

The two-week programme of events will take place at national, regional and local levels. Groups from around the country are encouraged to organise events that will form part of the programme.

It is envisaged that there will be a wide range of different types of events. Events already being developed are:

  • A film festival
  • A major event on Travellers and cultural diversity
  • Activities, including seminars, focussing on the needs of refugees and
  • asylum seekers

Other ideas could include:

  • Dramas or theatrical events
  • Workshops/seminars
  • Launching of publication
  • Work with schools or youth organisations

In line with the overall ethos and approach of the two weeks, the organisers are encouraging the participation of community groups; schools, youth clubs and youth organisations; churches and religious groups; trade unions; employers; government departments and agencies to become involved in the initiative and to develop approaches to inclusion and cultural diversity based on consensus and partnership.

How your event can become part of the programme

If you are interested in organising an event and become part of the programme fill in the attached form explaining what type of event it is, when it is happening etc. The sole criteria for being accepted as part of the programme is that it is consistent with the aims and approach which have been set out in this leaflet.

Funding

There will be a limited amount of funding available through a small grant fund of between £400-£800 per grant, which is available to non-statutory groups only. Closing date for applications for this funding is September 15th 1999. Application forms [here] or from the Consultative Committee, 26 Harcourt Street, Dublin 2

Please Note these Deadlines:

  • 15th Sept. Closing date for receipt of grant applications
  • 24th Sept. Closing date for receipt of applications to become part of the Official Programme

Application to Become Part of the Programme

Name of Organisation:

______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

Contact Name: _______________________________

Address:

______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

Phone: _________________________

Fax: ___________________________

E-mail: ___________________________________________

Please give following details of your event:

Name of event:_________________________

Date:_________________________

Time: _________________________

Venue: _________________________

Address of Venue:

______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

Who the event is aimed at: ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

(specify general public, community groups etc.)

Cover charge (if any) £___________

Wheelchair accessible: Yes ____ No ____

Contact name and tel. no. for information about event if different from above: ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

Please outline the event (attach page if necessary)

______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

I wish to receive an application form for the small grant fund:

Yes _____ No _____

Please print out and return this application form to the NCCRI, 26 Harcourt St., Dublin 2 by 24th Sept. 1999

Steering Group

There are a range of organisations at national level which are involved in a steering group for the event, including:

  • Amnesty International
  • Access Ireland
  • Association of refugees and Asylum Seekers in Ireland
  • Comhlámh
  • Department of Education & Science
  • Department of Foreign Affairs
  • Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform
  • Irish Refugee Council
  • Irish Traveller Movement
  • National Youth Council of Ireland
  • National Consultative Committee on Racism and Interculturalism
  • Refugee Agency
  • Pavee Point
  • Refugee Application Centre
  • SPIRASI
  • United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

Further information is available from:

National Consultative Committee on Racism and Interculturalism,
26 Harcourt Street, Dublin 2.
Tel: (01) 4785777
Fax: (01) 4785778

e-mail: nccri@eircom.net

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