Here are some good links to visit that you might find interesting and useful
Yellow Flag - www.yellowflag.ie
The Yellow Flag Programme provides a practical series of 8 steps that brings issues of interculturalism, equality and diversity into the whole-school programme and allows schools to apply them to the day to day running of the school.
Clondalkin Travellers Development Group - www.ctdg.ie
CTDG is a partnership between Travellers and non Travellers working from a community development approach which seeks to bring about change in society by challenging structures and policies, which create inequalities. It is a rights-based approach which values the distinct social, cultural and economic needs of Travellers as a nomadic group in Ireland.
Clondalkin Area Partnership - www.cpln.ie
CPLN Area Partnership is a local development company creating local solutions to national problems.
This page has information about the Clondalkin Intercultural Centre
Irish Traveller Movement - www.itmtrav.ie
The Irish Traveller Movement (ITM) is a national network of organisations and individuals working within the Traveller community.
The Red Card - www.theredcard.ie
Show Racism the Red Card is an anti-racist charity that has been growing from 1995 when Shaka Hislop donated £50stg to a local anti-racism campaign in Newcastle upon Tyne. Show Racism the Red Card is now present in United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Ireland
An Garda Siochana - www.garda.ie
An Garda Síochána is the national police service of Ireland. The Mission of An Garda Síochána is Working with Communities to Protect and Serve.
Irish Polish Society - www.irishpolishsociety.ie
The Irish Polish Society is the only Polish organisation in Ireland with full EUWP membership (Europejska Unia Wspólnot Polonijnych – Union of Polish Communities in Europe). Events which the IPS have organised include lectures, concerts, art exhibitions, literary events, educational conferences, family days, debates, poetry readings, films, celebrations of both major Irish and Polish national holidays, social gatherings and other cultural, educational and traditional events.
Africa Day - www.africaday.ie
Africa Day, designated by the African Union as an annual celebration of the continent’s unity, falls on 25th May each year. Celebrations to mark the day occur across the globe.
iVosta - www.ivosta.ie
iVOSTA: integrated Volunteering Skills and Training Agency is the brainchild of former asylum seeker (and Clondalkin resident) who spent nearly a decade in Direct provision system but that didn’t prevent him from establishing a grass route integration mechanism to assimilate fellow asylum seekers and all other migrant into Irish Society by volunteering according to their skills, competence and time.
Africa Centre - www.africacentre.ie
Africa Centre is dedicated to the integration of the African community in Ireland. This is reflected in the wide range of activities and initiatives that take place at the Centre. We work to ensure that racist incidents do not go undocumented, to promote civic participation, create an awareness of issues effecting African’s in Ireland and providing a platform on which these issues may be discussed and addressed, and to confront the need for effective multiple ‘African Perspectives’ in Development Education in Ireland.
Áras Chrónáin - www.araschronain.ie
Áras Chrónáin Irish Cultural Centre is the headquarters and owned by Muintir Chrónáin. It is a unique oasis of vibrant Irish Language, Music, Song, Dance and Culture experienced and enjoyed by young and old from every walk of life. Áras Chrónáin Ionad Cultúir a magnificent Georgian house on 2.9 acres in a wonderful picturesque surroundings right in the heart of old Clondalkin village.
The Gaelic Athletic Association - www.gaa.ie
The Gaelic Athletic Association / Cumann Lúthchleas Gael is a 32 county sporting and cultural organisation that has a presence on all five continents. It is Ireland's largest sporting organisation and is celebrated as one of the great amateur sporting associations in the world today. The GAA is a volunteer led, community based organisation that promotes Gaelic games such as Hurling, Football, Handball and Rounders and works with sister organisations to promote Ladies Football and Camogie.
Archdiocese of Dublin - www.dublindiocese.ie
The website of the Archdiocese of Dublin. Our Diocese covers the entire city & county of Dublin, most of County Wicklow, and parts of Counties Kildare, Carlow, Wexford, and Laois.
The Islamic Foundation of Ireland - www.islaminireland.com
The official website of the Islamic Foundation of Ireland. Here you can fnd information about Islam and Muslims in Ireland, such as mosques, prayer timetables and general information. Also you may find some basic information and articles regarding Islam.
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Yellow Flag - www.yellowflag.ie
The Yellow Flag Programme provides a practical series of 8 steps that brings issues of interculturalism, equality and diversity into the whole-school programme and allows schools to apply them to the day to day running of the school.
Clondalkin Travellers Development Group - www.ctdg.ie
CTDG is a partnership between Travellers and non Travellers working from a community development approach which seeks to bring about change in society by challenging structures and policies, which create inequalities. It is a rights-based approach which values the distinct social, cultural and economic needs of Travellers as a nomadic group in Ireland.
Clondalkin Area Partnership - www.cpln.ie
CPLN Area Partnership is a local development company creating local solutions to national problems.
This page has information about the Clondalkin Intercultural Centre
Irish Traveller Movement - www.itmtrav.ie
The Irish Traveller Movement (ITM) is a national network of organisations and individuals working within the Traveller community.
The Red Card - www.theredcard.ie
Show Racism the Red Card is an anti-racist charity that has been growing from 1995 when Shaka Hislop donated £50stg to a local anti-racism campaign in Newcastle upon Tyne. Show Racism the Red Card is now present in United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Ireland
An Garda Siochana - www.garda.ie
An Garda Síochána is the national police service of Ireland. The Mission of An Garda Síochána is Working with Communities to Protect and Serve.
Irish Polish Society - www.irishpolishsociety.ie
The Irish Polish Society is the only Polish organisation in Ireland with full EUWP membership (Europejska Unia Wspólnot Polonijnych – Union of Polish Communities in Europe). Events which the IPS have organised include lectures, concerts, art exhibitions, literary events, educational conferences, family days, debates, poetry readings, films, celebrations of both major Irish and Polish national holidays, social gatherings and other cultural, educational and traditional events.
Africa Day - www.africaday.ie
Africa Day, designated by the African Union as an annual celebration of the continent’s unity, falls on 25th May each year. Celebrations to mark the day occur across the globe.
iVosta - www.ivosta.ie
iVOSTA: integrated Volunteering Skills and Training Agency is the brainchild of former asylum seeker (and Clondalkin resident) who spent nearly a decade in Direct provision system but that didn’t prevent him from establishing a grass route integration mechanism to assimilate fellow asylum seekers and all other migrant into Irish Society by volunteering according to their skills, competence and time.
Africa Centre - www.africacentre.ie
Africa Centre is dedicated to the integration of the African community in Ireland. This is reflected in the wide range of activities and initiatives that take place at the Centre. We work to ensure that racist incidents do not go undocumented, to promote civic participation, create an awareness of issues effecting African’s in Ireland and providing a platform on which these issues may be discussed and addressed, and to confront the need for effective multiple ‘African Perspectives’ in Development Education in Ireland.
Áras Chrónáin - www.araschronain.ie
Áras Chrónáin Irish Cultural Centre is the headquarters and owned by Muintir Chrónáin. It is a unique oasis of vibrant Irish Language, Music, Song, Dance and Culture experienced and enjoyed by young and old from every walk of life. Áras Chrónáin Ionad Cultúir a magnificent Georgian house on 2.9 acres in a wonderful picturesque surroundings right in the heart of old Clondalkin village.
The Gaelic Athletic Association - www.gaa.ie
The Gaelic Athletic Association / Cumann Lúthchleas Gael is a 32 county sporting and cultural organisation that has a presence on all five continents. It is Ireland's largest sporting organisation and is celebrated as one of the great amateur sporting associations in the world today. The GAA is a volunteer led, community based organisation that promotes Gaelic games such as Hurling, Football, Handball and Rounders and works with sister organisations to promote Ladies Football and Camogie.
Archdiocese of Dublin - www.dublindiocese.ie
The website of the Archdiocese of Dublin. Our Diocese covers the entire city & county of Dublin, most of County Wicklow, and parts of Counties Kildare, Carlow, Wexford, and Laois.
The Islamic Foundation of Ireland - www.islaminireland.com
The official website of the Islamic Foundation of Ireland. Here you can fnd information about Islam and Muslims in Ireland, such as mosques, prayer timetables and general information. Also you may find some basic information and articles regarding Islam.
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