At the Irish Refugee Council, we believe in the transformative power of community. 🤲 We heavily depend on the generosity of allies to provide vital services and support to refugees and people seeking protection. In the #GivingTuesday video below, our colleague Rory O'Neill provides a peek into what we do. From all of us here, thank you for helping us widen our reach and deepen our impact in so many ways. 👉 Learn more about our what we do 🔗 www.irishrefugeecouncil.ie #GivingTuesday #RefugeeSupport #MakeAnImpact LinkedIn for Nonprofits
Irish Refugee Council
Civic and Social Organizations
Dublin 1, Dublin 13,083 followers
Working to create a just, fair and inclusive society for people seeking protection and refugees in Ireland.
About us
The Irish Refugee Council is an independent non-governmental organisation working with and for refugees and people seeking protection in Ireland. Our Vision ‘A just, fair and inclusive Irish society for people seeking protection’ Our Mission ‘To promote and enhance the lives of refugees in Ireland’ The IRC’s priorities are delivering high quality support and advice to people in the asylum process; supporting and protecting children and young people; public and political awareness raising and advocacy; and capacity building among key players in the asylum system in order to bring about positive changes to practice and policy. Our Values Independence To work tirelessly and fearlessly to fulfil our charitable mandate to assist people seeking asylum in Ireland and bring about change to improve their lives. Human Rights The international human rights law framework, and the fundamental right to claim asylum, is at the core of our work. Inclusion We strive to be inclusive and representative of people in the asylum process and ensuring that their voice is prioritised and amplified at all times. Expertise We will be experts in asylum law, policy and practice in order to ensure the best services and policy outputs. Partnership We work together with other organisations, activists and individuals for the best interests of people seeking asylum.
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http://www.irishrefugeecouncil.ie
External link for Irish Refugee Council
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Dublin 1, Dublin
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1992
- Specialties
- Independent Law Centre, Children and Young People in the asylum process, European Database of Asylum Law, Asylum Process, Refugee Law, Policy and Research, Integration , Housing, Family Reunification , Strategic Litigation , Employment, Education, and Asylum Process in Ireland
Locations
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Primary
37 Killarney Street
Dublin 1, Dublin 1, IE
Employees at Irish Refugee Council
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Niamh Nic Carthaigh
Director | Public Affairs | Social Impact | Innovation | Inclusive Leadership | Policy | Research | Sustainability | Human Rights
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Virginija Petrauskaite
Solicitor at Irish Refugee Council
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Katie Mannion
Managing Solicitor at Irish Refugee Council Independent Law Centre
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Rory O'Neill
Integration Projects Manager. CS lead. SMT.
Updates
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🌍This International Volunteer Day, let's take a moment to celebrate all the incredible volunteers supporting refugees and people seeking protection around the world. In times when challenges feel overwhelming, volunteers respond with courage, compassion, and dedication. A huge thanks to volunteers who have been supporting homeless international protection applicants here in Ireland. You can learn about the experiences of volunteers in Dublin in the ‘If I Don’t Do This, Then It Won’t Be Done - Volunteering with Homeless Protection Applicants’ report we launched recently. Find the report 🔗 https://lght.ly/6gcjkah #IVD2024 #VolunteerImpact #RefugeesWelcome
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Irish Refugee Council reposted this
At least 60 tents in the heart of Dublin this morning. People sleeping rough after being told to leave City West. A reckless decision. We met people yesterday who had been accommodated for days and then told to go to the streets for the first time. This is not normal. This is not lawful. Change needed now. Irish Refugee Council will continue to provide urgent casework and legal support to people who are homeless and advocate for change, and compliance with the law, from this government and the next.
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🆕New Press Release‼️ Irish Refugee Council calls for urgent action as number of unaccommodated protection applicants tops a record 3,000 on the one year anniversary of no accommodation policy ▪️ Current administration and whoever forms new government must respond! Read 👇 #humanrights #basicneeds #refugees #dignity #safety
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Irish Refugee Council reposted this
This #GivingTuesday, I’m excited to highlight the great work of the Irish Refugee Council. To learn more about what they do and how they do it, check out their website here https://lnkd.in/ex56ukqg LinkedIn for Nonprofits-Europe
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📢Are you in the international protection process or have refugee status, leave to remain, temporary or subsidiary protection? Looking for employment, considering a career change, or seeking to enhance your interview skills? Join the our Employment Team for an Online Information Session! 🗓️ Date: 12 December 2024 🕚 Time: 11:00 - 12:30 💻 Location: Online People with and without labour market access permission (work permits) can attend the session. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable employment knowledge! 🔗 Register Now: https://lnkd.in/eAjadHGM 📩 For inquiries, contact: 👉 amaka@irishrefugeecouncil.ie 👉 employment@irishrefugeecouncil.ie
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“While we were hyper-focused on local constituencies, transfers, and eliminations, those further away could see things more objectively. They could see that the Irish electorate said emphatically "no thank you" to the politics of hate, division, and racism. The rejection could not have been clearer.” https://lnkd.in/egsfcndD
Graham Clifford: New Government needs to get tough on the far right
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🔔 Researcher Vacancy 📚📝 Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of refugees? We’re looking for an experienced researcher in housing, homelessness, and migration to contribute to a vital report on refugees navigating Ireland's housing crisis. ⏰Application Deadline: Monday, 9 December, 10am. 🗓️Interviews: 12–13 December Apply or share 🔗 https://lght.ly/03dehf2 🙏 #jobfairy
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🎉 Highlights from our recent symposium event celebrating our Elevate Youth Arts project! 🎭🎶 The evening was a powerful showcase of young talent through the Rising Voices performance, featuring song, dance, and spoken word, which they co-created with Theatre For Transformation and KELVIN AKPALOO. Luyanda and Divin did an amazing job hosting the event. We had the opportunity to hear NIKE MONISOLA AWOYEMI, Angela Veale and Chriszine Backhouse share insights researching and developing the project. Nike, a young leader in our Youth Group, spoke about the role of arts projects in supporting young people develop a sense of belonging. This was followed by a panel discussion with youth arts professionals which was moderated by Daniel Kamenyezi. Thanks to Rhona Dunnett, Kate Delaney, and Susan Holland for sharing insights on how to make youth arts accessible to all young people in Ireland, the importance of nurturing young leaders, and reminding us that access to culture is a human right. Moderated by KELVIN AKPALOO, our final panel had three young people who participated in the project-Elmer, Neo and Abdul Hadi. They captivated the audience with their stories of shared experiences and the transformative impact of Elevate Youth Arts, using their voices to inspire other young people to join similar initiatives. We're grateful to Helen O' Keeffe for creating beautiful graphic for the event. Thanks to all who came to witness the talent and listen to what the young people had to say. Special thanks to our main funder for this project, Creative Ireland, additional funders Irish Aid and the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth.