A
North / South Intercultural Initiative
In
2004 the National Consultative Committee on Racism and Interculturalism
(NCCRI) secured funding under INTERREG IIIA for a three year programme
focussing on building an intercultural focus into service provision in
the border region and Northern Ireland. The Regional
Development Unit is based in Dundalk, Co. Louth.
This project is supported by the EU INTERREG IIIA Programme for Ireland/Northern Ireland
Anticipated
Impact
The
anticipated impact of Synergy
is to significantly enhance the socio-economic inclusion of Black and
minority ethnic groups, including the Traveller community, in the
border area, with a particular focus on their participation in the
planning, implementation and delivery of culturally competent service
provision.
Overall
Approach
The
overall approach is to seek to work in partnership with key statutory
service providers and broader civil society, in particular
non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working closely with Black and
minority ethnic groups, including the Traveller community, with a
strong focus on participation at all levels of the
initiative. The initiative will provide a unique opportunity
to facilitate the development of cross border structures of
participation for Black and minority ethnic groups, including the
Traveller community, through a series of cross border networks and
participation in an intercultural policy forum.
Key Aims
- Participation
Synergy will build / enhance the capacity of NGOs working closely with
minority ethnic groups, to engage with the planning, implementation and
review of key public services on a North / South basis with a
particular focus on the border region.
- Provision
Synergy will seek to ensure that service providers are more
understanding and receptive to the needs of Black and minority ethnic
groups, including the Traveller community, in designing policy and
implementing service provision on a North / South basis, with a
particular focus on the border region.
- Inclusion
Synergy will develop targeted strategies for the inclusion of
particularly marginalised groups including Travellers, refugees, asylum
seekers and migrant workers, with a particular focus on workplace and
social cohesion strategies.
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Synergy office, Dundalk:
Bantry House
3/5 Jocelyn Street
Dundalk
Co Louth.
Tel. 042- 935 2730
joe@nccri.ie