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The Immigrant Council of Ireland’s Independent Law Centre is committed to gender equality, diversity and inclusion in all of its activities and this inclusion is at the core of everything we do.

Nick Henderson, Irish Refugee Council chief executive, said its analysis found 42 per cent of decisions since January 2024 were to grant International Protection or

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The Immigrant Council of Ireland (ICI) is a non-governmental organisation and independent law centre that helps migrants with their rights and protections. They offer a free confidential

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Beyond Exploitation is Ireland’s civil society campaign for equality and freedom from sexual exploitation. Led by National Women’s Council, with partner organisations Ruhama and the

The Immigrant Council says that it relies on voluntary income from the public for 20% of its annual budget, including donations, fundraising and legacies, while the remaining

Immigrant Council Integration Manager Teresa Buczkowska is a Polish migrant woman living in Ireland since 2005. She joined the Immigrant Council of Ireland in 2013, initially as an

Find out how to contact the Immigrant Council of Ireland, a human rights organisation and Independent Law Centre that supports and advocates for the rights of immigrants and their

Diversity Matters training

Learn about the NGO and independent law centre that advises and advocates for migrants in Ireland. Find out their history, core activities, publications, and campaigns.

The Immigrant Council provides support, information and referrals to people who have experienced or witnessed racist incidents in Ireland. Our service offers a non-judgemental

With over 12-years experience, the Immigrant Council of Ireland (ICI) is the leading voice in Ireland in securing improved rights and protections which benefit Irish citizens, migrants and

The Immigrant Council of Ireland (ICI) is a non-governmental organisation and independent law centre based in Ireland which advises migrants on their rights while advocating for increased

About Immigrant Council of Ireland training. The Immigrant Council provides training programmes and workshops to businesses, schools, associations and organisations covering a wide suite of

About Immigrant Council of Ireland training. The Immigrant Council provides training programmes and workshops to businesses, schools, associations and organisations covering a wide suite of

The Immigrant Council of Ireland works on most forms of gender-based violence that affect migrant women, including domestic violence, trafficking and prostitution and forced marriages.

Today, 1 in 8 of us in Ireland come from a migrant background. Through the Immigrant Council’s migrant integration programmes, newcomers to Ireland are encouraged to connect with one

Working with the Immigrant Council means working for and with migrants. The Immigrant Council of Ireland is an equal opportunity employer. It is committed to the equality and diversity

About Immigrant Council of Ireland training. The Immigrant Council provides training programmes and workshops to businesses, schools, associations and organisations covering a wide suite of topics related to immigration and

The Immigrant Council of Ireland (ICI) has been working directly with migrants in accessing their social and legal rights since our inception. Through our work, we see the barriers that migrants

The Immigrant Council, along with a number of other civil society organisations, is calling for effective hate crime legislation which names the specific offences committed in order for the

The Immigrant Council of Ireland is a human rights organisation and Independent Law Centre that supports and advocates for the rights of immigrants and their families. Learn about its history,

Your support will help us #ShowRacismtheRedCard and make Ireland a more inclusive and welcoming place. #WRD25 #Ireland #diversity Supported by @intersportelverys and the

26 May 2025 – Ireland’s once-promising trajectory on migrant integration has reversed, according to the newly released Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX) 2024. The

If you are staying outside Ireland for longer than 15 January 2022: You are advised to renew your IRP card before you travel if possible. If you’re from a visa-required

Immigrant Council of Ireland This paper was published with the assistance of funding from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. 3 Strength in Diversity II INDEX

The Immigrant Council of Ireland has expressed concern over the absence of a cohesive national plan for integrating migrants, reports RTE. Teresa Buczkowska, the

Monitoring, evaluation and reporting need to become key elements of migrant integration practices applied by any local authority. Read the report.

Over the years the Immigrant Council has supported many individuals and families with immigration questions, concerns and challenges. All of them have survived difficulties most of

In January 2022, the Regularisation of Long-Term Undocumented Migrants scheme was opened in Ireland and allowed undocumented persons to obtain Irish residence and access labour markets. The scheme also creates a

The Immigrant Council of Ireland (ICI), established in 2001, is an independent human rights organisation that advocates for the rights of migrants and their families and acts as a catalyst

Commissioned by the Immigrant Council of Ireland Strength in Diversity The Experience of Migrant Candidates in the 2019 Local Election April 2020. Contents Foreword — 04 This report