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The Reform Group - Ireland for a New Generation: (By Jerry Walsh) - The Angelus: Thoughts for the Reform Blog from a Roman Catholic perspective
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The Reform Group - Ireland for a New Generation. Monday, 25 January 2010. By Jerry Walsh) - The Angelus: Thoughts for the Reform Blog from a Roman Catholic perspective. The Angelus chimes were not present on the Irish broadcasting system from the beginning. The bells began in the Holy Year 1950. Broadcasting the bells was suggested by the Roman Catholic Archbishop John Charles McQuaid. The Republic of Ireland had been declared on 21. Would continue to remain a part of the United Kingdom unless the. Was t...
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The Reform Group - Ireland for a New Generation: The Tara Motorway - Desecrating Ireland's Shared Heritage? (by David Christopher)
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The Reform Group - Ireland for a New Generation. Sunday, 2 March 2008. The Tara Motorway - Desecrating Ireland's Shared Heritage? On a slightly less political note, I was struck today by the comments of Seamus Heaney, Ireland's renowned poet and Nobel Laureate, who has lent his voice to all those opposing the government's plan to drive a motorway through the ancient Hill of Tara. Heaney stated:. Preserving our shared environment strikes me as one of those things where almost all nationalists and unionist...
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North Belfast Goes To The UN...: Who else is at the UN?
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North Belfast Goes To The UN. In May 2009, four residents from North Belfast will travel to Geneva, Switzerland. They hope to influence the review of the United Kingdom by the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. Stay tuned for videos, blog posts and more. Watch the international human rights system in action. Sunday, May 10, 2009. Who else is at the UN? The UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. 8211; These 18 people. And the Human Rights Consortium. 8211; These are non-d...
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Looking Forward at our Annual General Meeting - Migrant Centre NI
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What do you want to ask? What do you want to ask? Looking Forward at our Annual General Meeting. On 8 October 2015 the Migrant Centre held our Annual General Meeting at the beautiful Oxford Island National Nature Reserve where speakers and staff discussed the direction of the Migrant Centre and how best to bring services throughout Northern Ireland. Liz from our Lurgan office helps open the meeting. Patrick Yu describes the organization’s financial details. Looking Forward at our Annual General Meeting.
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Racist Bullying End Bullying
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Effective Responses to Bullying Behaviour. Over the past two decades our society has become increasingly ethnically diverse. Information from the 2011 census. Shows that about 2% of the population is from a Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) background, having more than doubled in the previous ten years. It is important that we help our children and young people to understand this diversity in our communities and in our schools and to be respectful of it. Department of Education research. For more informati...
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Pro Bono
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Cross-cultural communication is my passion and I am glad that I can make this world better by helping others through sharing information. Over the years I have been volunteering for various organisations by donating my time and skills. Here are some of them:. An organisation which links professional translators to NGOs in order " to increase access to knowledge through humanitarian translation". English to Polish volunteer translator. If your organisation is eligible for support. 44 (0) 754 166 5881.
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useful links | Victim Support Northern Ireland
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Support in your area. Victim Support community offices and the Witness Service provide support to victims of all kinds of crimes, including burglary, rape, domestic violence, hate crimes and murder. As well as providing practical and emotional support, staff and volunteers have a good knowledge of local contacts and are able to refer you on to other appropriate agencies if you wish. Public Prosecution Service NI. Law Society of Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland Association of Citizens Advice Bureau.
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The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (NIHRC)
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Raquo; Advice for you. Death investigations and inquests. We operate an advice clinic every Wednesday morning from 9.30am to 1pm. If you would like to make an appointment to discuss your case please call 028 90243987. If you are unable to telephone us and would like to make an appointment please email us at info@nihrc.org. Equality Commission for Northern Ireland. The Housing Rights Service. Office of the Industrial Tribunals and Fair Employment Tribunal. Centre on Human Rights for Disabled People. Human...
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Employment » Belfast Migrant Centre
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What do you want to ask? What do you want to ask? As many of you are aware until further funding is secured t he Belfast Migrant Centre is unable to continue to provide generalist advice services in the Belfast area. Therefore from today our Belfast office will no longer be accepting any new client referrals for generalist advice. We will only be accepting referrals to support victims of race hate crime. For employment-related advice in the Belfast area, please contact the following organisations:. Conta...
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Immigration Advice » Belfast Migrant Centre
http://belfastmigrantcentre.org/immigration-advice
What do you want to ask? What do you want to ask? As many of you are aware until further funding is secured the Belfast Migrant Centre is unable to continue to provide generalist advice services in the Belfast area. Therefore from today our Belfast office will no longer be accepting any new client referrals for generalist advice. We will only be accepting referrals to support victims of race hate crime. For immigration advice in the Belfast area, please contact the following organisation:. Feel free to c...
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