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Dublin's Inclusion and Integration Week 2022 is a series of FREE events organised by Dublin City Council and various partner organisations, for all citizens of Dublin to participate in.
There is an event for everyone. The week aims to bring on board those in Dublin who may face barriers to social inclusion. It is particularly targeted at young people, older people, people living with disabilities, members of the Traveller community, early school leavers and migrants. By celebrating this week together, we can truly make Dublin a city for all.
Inclusion and Integration Week 2022 is taking place from the 7th to the 14th of November, with dozens of free events including workshops, panel discussions, exhibitions, film screenings and a variety of entertainment. From chair aerobics to makeup workshops, to conversation exchanges in Irish, French, Japanese, Spanish, Italian and German to bingo, there are events that will teach everyone something!
Find out more information on activity dates and times on dublincityinclusion.ie
Event date & time: 11.11.2022 at 00:00
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Seen To Be Heard is a photography exhibition that features portraits of women with a secondary breast cancer diagnosis which will be shown throughout Inclusion and Integration Week 2022. Opening on Monday the 7th of November the exhibition will be held in The Atrium, Civic Offices, Dublin City Council, Wood Quay, Dublin 8 until Sunday 13th November.
Curated by gallery Belfast Exposed, this exhibition of work by award-winning Northern Irish photographer Jennifer Willis features portraits of women living with a secondary breast cancer diagnosis. This ground breaking work of artistry and activism aims to drive a sea change in the way Secondary Breast Cancer is perceived. These raw, emotionally revealing portraits were shot over a six month period as Willis worked with participants to build an understanding of their condition and the image they wish to present to the world. Seen To Be Heard is open to the public to view this week by appointment only, booking information is available on dublincityinclusion.ie/seentobeheard/
Event date & time: 11.11.2022 at 11:16
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A film screening and panel discussion on the topic migration and human trafficking by the International Organisation for Migration Ireland will take place at 11am Friday 11th November in Screen 3, Light House Cinema, Smithfield, Dublin 7. Admission is FREE but prebooking is required. Tickets are available on the Dublin City Inclusion website.
International Organisation for Migration Ireland will showcase their work on migrant integration and inclusion in Ireland. The showcase will include the screening of three video testimonies from former IOM service users, who will also participate in a panel discussion. This will be followed by a presentation by IOM Ireland on the various and diverse challenges faced by migrants.
The event will also feature an audiovisual piece on Human Trafficking by Tom Vaughan Lawlor. Detective Superintendent, Derek Maguire, of the Human Trafficking Investigation Unit and the Organised Prostitution Investigation Unit at the Garda National Protective Services Bureau will provide some in-depth statistics and stories from his experience.
A portrayal of the harrowing fictionalised accounts of victims who are trafficked to Ireland will be seen in a screening of the IOM new short film, Anyone: Deceived. IOM Ireland staff will discuss their efforts to help migrants and the event will conclude with a Questions and Answers session.
Event date & time: 11.11.2022 at 11:00
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